Communities of competitors: Toward leveraging the region’s contradictions

Q1 Social Sciences Theoretical Inquiries in Law Pub Date : 2023-07-01 DOI:10.1515/til-2023-0020
Fred O. Smith
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Abstract Fragmented regions face a range of collective action problems on issues ranging from transportation to affordable housing. Specifically, within regions, free-rider and race-to-the-bottom problems both abound. This Article offers theoretical lenses to clarify the sources of, and barriers to solving, these problems. First, it introduces the concept of concentricity to better understand the region. The municipality and the region represent coexisting, concentric communities and nodes of competition. The geographically based identity that one espouses may toggle between the local and the regional across different contexts. Second, this Article describes a community-competitor feedback loop. Drawing on social science literature, the Article shows how encouraging deep identification with a community can inspire competition with other communities. And encouraging competition between communities can deepen community identity. The Article then applies these theories to practical considerations. Given the persistent nature of hyperlocal identity, intraregional competition, and the resultant feedback loop, mandatory regional solutions may often be politically unattainable, even when they are the optimal solution. Accordingly, this Article presents two voluntary, cooperative regionalist solutions that embrace and potentially exploit regions’ concentric identities, instead of doing the more costly work of dislodging local identity.
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竞争者群体:利用该地区的矛盾
分散的地区面临着一系列的集体行动问题,从交通到经济适用房。具体来说,在地区内部,搭便车和逐底竞争的问题都很普遍。本文提供了理论视角来澄清这些问题的来源和解决这些问题的障碍。首先,它引入了同心性的概念,以便更好地了解该地区。市政当局和区域代表共存的同心社区和竞争的节点。一个人所支持的基于地理的身份可能会在不同的背景下在本地和区域之间切换。其次,本文描述了社区-竞争者反馈循环。本文利用社会科学文献,展示了如何鼓励对一个社区的深度认同可以激发与其他社区的竞争。鼓励社区之间的竞争可以加深社区认同。然后,本文将这些理论应用于实际考虑。考虑到超地方认同、区域内竞争以及由此产生的反馈循环的持久性,强制性的区域解决方案可能在政治上往往无法实现,即使它们是最佳解决方案。因此,本文提出了两种自愿的、合作的区域主义解决方案,这些解决方案包括并潜在地利用区域的同心圆身份,而不是做更昂贵的工作来取代地方身份。
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Theoretical Inquiries in Law
Theoretical Inquiries in Law Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: Theoretical Inquiries in Law is devoted to the application to legal thought of insights developed by diverse disciplines such as philosophy, sociology, economics, history and psychology. The range of legal issues dealt with by the journal is virtually unlimited, subject only to the journal''s commitment to cross-disciplinary fertilization of ideas. We strive to provide a forum for all those interested in looking at law from more than a single theoretical perspective and who share our view that only a multi-disciplinary analysis can provide a comprehensive account of the complex interrelationships between law, society and individuals
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