计划是一个制度化的过程。用埃斯波西托的政治本体论克服阿甘本的绝望

IF 3.4 2区 经济学 Q1 REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING Planning Theory Pub Date : 2023-10-23 DOI:10.1177/14730952231209755
Giulia Li Destri Nicosia, Laura Saija
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面对计划学者对阿甘本著作日益增长的兴趣,本文建议通过考察阿甘本与另一位意大利哲学家罗伯托·埃斯波西托(Roberto Esposito)之间的理论争论来重新构建这种兴趣,并特别关注他们在政治本体论哲学领域的共同根源。他们对生命政治和规范的不同概念化可能导致对人与制度之间关系的相反概念化,从而导致非常不同的规划理论可能性。和阿甘本一样,埃斯波西托的理论有助于认识到计划话语的内在暴力。然而,与阿甘本不同的是,埃斯波西托通过将规范的排他性层面与潜在的包容性肯定的生命政治(不是超越生命的政治,而是生命的政治)分离开来,提供了一条建设性的出路,他称之为制度化思想。埃斯波西托对制度的概念化可以进一步支持正在进行的规划学术的新制度主义发展,展示了一种将公民组织、叛乱实践和社会起义的规划相关性概念化的方法,而不会破坏制度在规划中的首要地位。
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Planning as an instituting process. Overcoming Agamben’s despair using Esposito’s political ontology
In the face of the growing interest in Agamben’s work by planning scholars, this article suggests reframing such an interest by examining the theoretical controversy between Agamben and another Italian philosopher, Roberto Esposito, with special attention to their common roots within the philosophical realm of political ontology. Their different conceptualizations of biopolitics and norms can lead to opposite conceptualizations of the relationship between people and institutions leading to very different planning theoretical possibilities. Like Agamben, Esposito’s theory helps recognise the intrinsic violence of planning discourses. However, unlike Agamben, Esposito provides a constructive way out of it through the disentanglement of the exclusionary level of norms from the potentially inclusive affirmative biopolitics (not politics over life but politics of life) of what he calls the instituting thought. Esposito’s conceptualization of institutions can further support the ongoing new-institutionalist developments of planning scholarship, showing a way to conceptualize the planning relevance of civic organizing, insurgent practices, and social uprisings without undermining the primacy of institutions in planning.
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Planning Theory
Planning Theory REGIONAL & URBAN PLANNING-
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期刊介绍: Planning Theory is an international peer-reviewed forum for the critical exploration of planning theory. The journal publishes the very best research covering the latest debates and developments within the field. A core publication for planning theorists, the journal will also be of considerable interest to scholars of human geography, public administration, administrative science, sociology and anthropology.
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