超越法律战:从土耳其的俄罗斯娃娃式城市化看法律的时效性

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 ANTHROPOLOGY Polar-Political and Legal Anthropology Review Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI:10.1111/plar.12543
Cansu Civelek
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本文探讨了空间和法律领域的时间性是如何相互联系的,如何影响政策制定和治理机制以及抵抗实践。该研究以土耳其eski ehir的案例为例,研究了一个城市在20多年来在同一城市土地上进行的几次城市更新尝试,这些尝试在每个案例中使用了不同的法律和政策工具,而所有这些尝试都被法院诉讼宣告无效。从法律人类学的角度分析,法律战讨论的局限性在于无法解释不能以支配和抵抗分类的案件。这篇文章没有把重点放在判断谁赢谁输上,而是声称,通过仔细研究时间动态,可以更好地理解这种复杂的案例:法律、空间和社会时间是如何交织在一起并影响政策制定的?更具体地说,法律的临时性如何(重新)塑造城市化?更进一步说,暂时性会产生什么样的政治工作?本文提供了俄罗斯娃娃城市化作为一个类比和民族志隐喻,以检查在更广泛的城市化过程中的几个层次和无尽的更新倡议。研究每一层的揭示揭示了法律和社会空间动态之间纠缠不清的时间性,以及它们在政策制定和抵抗中的后果。
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Beyond lawfare: An analysis of law's temporality through Russian‐doll urbanization from Turkey
Abstract This article opens a discussion about how temporalities in spatial and legal spheres are interlinked and shape both policymaking and governance mechanisms and resistance practices. Taking a case study from Eskişehir, Turkey, the research examines several urban renewal attempts of a municipality on the same urban lands over two decades that used different laws and policy tools in each case while all of which were annulled by court suits. From a perspective of legal anthropology, the analysis shows the limits of lawfare discussions that remain incapable of explaining cases that cannot be categorized with domination and resistance. Instead of focusing on detecting who wins or loses, the article claims that such complex cases could be understood better by scrutinizing temporal dynamics: how do legal, spatial, and social temporalities intertwine and impact policymaking? More specifically, how does the law's temporality (re)shape urbanization? Even further, what political work do temporalities generate? The article offers Russian‐doll urbanization as an analogy and ethnographic metaphor to examine several layers and endlessness of renewal initiatives within the broader process of urbanization. Studying the revelation of each layer unravels entangled temporalities of law and socio‐spatial dynamics and their consequences in policymaking and resistance.
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