Social mix or social integration? Conceptualising new horizons of housing policy in Chile

IF 1.8 3区 经济学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Journal of Housing and the Built Environment Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1007/s10901-024-10152-3
Xenia Fuster-Farfán, Voltaire Alvarado Peterson, Javiera Gómez, Ignacio Zenteno
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Social mix and the connection of the most disadvantaged sectors of the population to urban services lie at the heart of current housing policy in Chile. With the help of social and territorial integration, the policy seeks to remedy the acute, long-standing crisis of segregation in Chilean cities. The evidence enables us to classify the process into stages, highlighting the role of the State, private agents and social demand in achieving social integration through social mix based on the provision of housing subsidies, the inclusion of the working class in the city, and the possibility of producing urban spaces to support encounter rather than exclusion. The intersection of these agencies has given rise to the discussions upon which the structure of the present article is based, and we offer a variety of conceptual approaches to the political foundations of the housing debate and its agency in the question of social mix. We conduct a critical discourse analysis covering legislative and political sources and scientific and press articles that address the question of social mix, beginning with a classification of integration processes over time. We then go on to discuss current spatial outcomes in Chile’s major cities. We conclude with reflections to guide future debates on the subject, paying particular attention to the political capacity of the State and private agents in the struggle to capture the idea of social integration through subsidised housing.

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社会混合还是社会融合?构想智利住房政策的新视野
智利现行住房政策的核心是社会混合和将最弱势群体与城市服务联系起来。在社会和地区融合的帮助下,该政策寻求解决智利城市长期存在的严重隔离危机。这些证据使我们能够将这一进程划分为几个阶段,突出国家、私人机构和社会需求在通过基于住房补贴的社会组合实现社会融合方面的作用,将工人阶级纳入城市,以及创造城市空间以支持相遇而非排斥的可能性。这些机构的交叉引发了本文结构所依据的讨论,我们对住房辩论的政治基础及其在社会组合问题中的作用提供了多种概念方法。我们对涉及社会组合问题的立法和政治资料以及科学和新闻文章进行了批判性的论述分析,首先对不同时期的一体化进程进行了分类。然后,我们继续讨论智利主要城市当前的空间成果。最后,我们提出了一些思考,以指导今后关于这一主题的辩论,尤其关注国家和私人机构在通过补贴住房实现社会融合这一理念的斗争中的政治能力。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Housing and the Built Environment is a scholarly journal presenting the results of scientific research and new developments in policy and practice to a diverse readership of specialists, practitioners and policy-makers. This refereed journal covers the fields of housing, spatial planning, building and urban development. The journal guarantees high scientific quality by a double blind review procedure. Next to that, the editorial board discusses each article as well. Leading scholars in the field of housing, spatial planning and urban development publish regularly in Journal of Housing and the Built Environment. The journal publishes articles from scientists all over the world, both Western and non-Western, providing a truly international platform for developments in both theory and practice in the fields of housing, spatial planning, building and urban development. Journal of Housing and the Built Environment (HBE) has a wide scope and includes all topics dealing with people-environment relations. Topics concern social relations within the built environment as well as the physicals component of the built environment. As such the journal brings together social science and engineering. HBE is of interest for scientists like housing researchers, social geographers, (urban) planners and architects. Furthermore it presents a forum for practitioners to present their experiences in new developments on policy and practice. Because of its unique structure of research articles and policy and practice contributions, HBE provides a forum where science and practice can be confronted. Finally, each volume of HBE contains one special issue, in which recent developments on one particular topic are discussed in depth. The aim of Journal of Housing and the Built Environment is to give international exposure to recent research and policy and practice developments on the built environment and thereby open up a forum wherein re searchers can exchange ideas and develop contacts. In this way HBE seeks to enhance the quality of research in the field and disseminate the results to a wider audience. Its scope is intended to interest scientists as well as policy-makers, both in government and in organizations dealing with housing and urban issues.
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