Rethinking Gentrification and the Right to the City: The Process and Effect of the Urban Social Movement against Redevelopment in Tokyo

IF 0.7 Q3 SOCIOLOGY International Journal of Japanese Sociology Pub Date : 2021-03-01 DOI:10.1111/IJJS.12123
Rinpei Miura
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: This article focuses on the anti-redevelopment movement in Shimokitazawa, an area adjacent to the central Tokyo metropolitan area, to analyze resistance to the gentri fi cation-like phenomenons in Japan. In recent years there has been an increase in the number of international comparative studies on gentri fi cation, and an inductive analysis based on an understanding of the various contexts of each city is needed. This article takes on this task, referring to the key concept of the right to the city, which has been used as a framework for understanding anti-gentri fi cation movements. In doing so, I aim to reveal the bias in existing gentri fi cation research. In Shimokitazawa the rights to enjoy the culture of the city and the rights to speak out about the state of the city were newly recognized. The evolving debate on this area shows that these rights should be widely shared not only by landowners and residents but also by visitors. However, these rights are not adequately captured by existing conceptions of the right to the city. Shimokitazawa ’ s anti-gentri fi cation movement provides an opportunity to participate in an autonomous movement. Notably, the opposition movement has been using its newly acquired voice to create alternative public spaces. The emerging trend of urban social movements that recognize and bring to light the potential value of urban space offers insights for guidelines for the future development of urban society.
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对绅士化与城市权的再思考——东京反对再开发的城市社会运动的过程与效果
:本文关注与东京都中心区相邻的下木田泽地区的反再开发运动,以分析日本对绅士化现象的抵制。近年来,关于绅士化的国际比较研究数量有所增加,需要在了解每个城市的各种背景的基础上进行归纳分析。本文承担了这项任务,提到了城市权的关键概念,这一概念被用作理解反绅士化运动的框架。通过这样做,我的目的是揭示现有绅士化研究中的偏见。在下木田泽,享受城市文化的权利和公开谈论城市状况的权利得到了新的承认。关于这一领域不断演变的辩论表明,这些权利不仅应该由土地所有者和居民广泛分享,也应该由游客广泛分享。然而,现有的城市权利概念并没有充分体现这些权利。Shimokitazawa的反绅士化运动提供了一个参与自主运动的机会。值得注意的是,反对派运动一直在利用其新获得的声音来创造替代的公共空间。认识到并揭示城市空间潜在价值的城市社会运动的新兴趋势为城市社会的未来发展提供了指导。
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