Assembling governance in São Paulo's "Cracolândia"

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Political Geography Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1016/j.polgeo.2024.103225
Matthew A. Richmond , Giordano Magri
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This article explores current governance arrangements in “Cracolândia” (“Crackland”), a heterogeneous area in central São Paulo where large numbers of crack cocaine users occupy public spaces. The territory has long been subject to public interventions in the fields of security, social assistance, health and housing, but is also shaped by the activities of an array of nonstate governance actors, including community associations, NGOs, and organised crime. We present four ethnographic case studies of women who vary markedly in terms of their social characteristics, living conditions, and relationships to the territory to explore the diverse ways that they define and seek to address governance problems. We find that each uses the resources and relationships available to them to individually “assemble governance”, by developing problem-solving strategies and interacting with different combinations of state and nonstate actors. However, these contrasting cases also shed light on broader governance arrangements. They reveal how, even in the context of normative ruptures and everyday tensions, a range of situated and provisional mechanisms of mutual accommodation partially integrate distinct governance actors into a broader territorial governance assemblage.
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在圣保罗的 "Cracolândia "组建治理机构
本文探讨了 "Cracolândia"("Crackland")目前的治理安排,这是圣保罗中部的一个异质地区,大量快克可卡因使用者占据了该地区的公共空间。该地区长期以来一直受到安全、社会援助、卫生和住房等领域的公共干预,但同时也受到一系列非国家治理参与者(包括社区协会、非政府组织和有组织犯罪)活动的影响。我们对四位妇女进行了人种学案例研究,她们的社会特征、生活条件以及与领土的关系都有明显的不同,从而探讨了她们定义和寻求解决治理问题的不同方式。我们发现,她们各自利用现有的资源和关系,通过制定解决问题的策略以及与国家和非国家行为者的不同组合进行互动,来 "组合治理"。然而,这些对比鲜明的案例也揭示了更广泛的治理安排。它们揭示了即使在规范性破裂和日常紧张关系的背景下,一系列情景化和临时性的互谅互让机制是如何将不同的治理行为者部分地纳入更广泛的领土治理组合中的。
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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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