‘Aestheticization of Poverty’ and ‘Manufactured Consent’: How Power Imbalances Between Stakeholders Led to the Failure of the Kannankund ‘Model Village’ Housing Rehabilitation Project

IF 1.3 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Environment and Urbanization ASIA Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1177/09754253221151104
Meghna Mohandas, Vivek Puthan Purayil
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In the aftermath of the Kerala floods of 2018, a model village project was proposed in the Kannankund area of Malappuram, Kerala to rehabilitate 34 families who had lost their houses. The project was awarded to a group of technical experts who proposed housing designs that prioritized the aesthetic language of the model village (Roy, 2003). While they engaged in participatory models to establish frameworks for design, the authors of this article observe that the process of participation was largely a smokescreen exercise to ‘manipulate’ beneficiaries into choosing options that were reflective of the aesthetic values central to the project (Arnstein, 1969; Burawoy, 1979). By situating community participation within analytical frameworks of public participation, this article seeks to analyse how skewed power dynamics in beneficiary engagement resulted in circumvention of community needs in the Kannankund model village project. The findings of this article hold significance in informing housing and urban planning practices in projects where participatory processes are being invoked to engage with marginalized communities.
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“贫困的审美化”和“人为同意”:利益相关者之间的权力失衡如何导致坎南孔“模范村”住房改造项目的失败
2018年喀拉拉邦洪水过后,喀拉拉邦马拉普拉姆的坎南昆德地区提出了一个示范村项目,以修复34个失去房屋的家庭。该项目授予了一组技术专家,他们提出了优先考虑示范村美学语言的住房设计(Roy,2003)。虽然他们参与了建立设计框架的参与模式,但本文作者观察到,参与过程在很大程度上是一种烟幕弹练习,目的是“操纵”受益人选择反映项目核心美学价值观的选项(Arnstein,1969;Burawoy,1979)。通过将社区参与置于公众参与的分析框架内,本文试图分析在Kannankund示范村项目中,受益人参与中的权力动态是如何导致规避社区需求的。这篇文章的研究结果对于在援引参与程序与边缘化社区接触的项目中为住房和城市规划实践提供信息具有重要意义。
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