地理环境如何影响居民对社会公正的认知?来自北京低收入社区的实证研究

IF 6 1区 经济学 Q1 URBAN STUDIES Cities Pub Date : 2024-10-25 DOI:10.1016/j.cities.2024.105531
Lei Kang , Caicai Liu , Xuankai Ma
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随着经济体制向市场化转型和社会结构转型,城市社会空间分化明显,贫富分化日益加深。这导致社会排斥、空间隔离等问题日益突出,进而制约了城市的和谐有序发展。随着北京建设 "国际一流的和谐宜居之都 "目标的加快推进,确保低收入社区居民的社会公平满意度日益受到重视。这种关注已转化为对居民生活环境空间公平的更多关注。采用多层次回归的混合方法来理解城市地理与社会公平之间微妙的相互作用,其中因变量是来自北京低收入社区的主观问卷(2017 年),自变量是地理因素。我们的研究利用北京典型低收入社区的调研数据(2017 年),结合地理学和社会学理论,考察了居住环境的空间公平性。然后,我们实证分析了地理环境和客观条件对低收入社区居民社会公平感的影响。我们的研究结果表明,不同类型社区居民的社会公平感水平存在显著差异。社区环境较好的高档社区与较高的公平感知评价并不一致。此外,服务设施、就业便利性和建筑环境都会在不同程度上影响个人对社会公正的满意度。生活环境满意度对低收入社区的社会公正感也有调节作用,居民的社会经济属性会影响他们的社会公正满意度。这项研究有助于人们更广泛地理解城市发展中的空间公平问题,强调了地理因素在形成社会公平感方面的关键作用。这些见解对于在快速发展的城市中努力实现更加公平的城市发展的政策制定者和城市规划者来说至关重要。
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How does geographical environment affect residents' perception of social justice: An empirical study from low-income communities in Beijing
With the transition to a market-oriented economic system and the transformation of social structure, urban society has undergone significant spatial differentiation, leading to a deepening divide between the rich and the poor. This has caused issues like social exclusion and spatial isolation to become increasingly prominent, which in turn, limit the harmonious and orderly development of cities. As Beijing's goal to become a “world-class harmonious and livable city” accelerates, there has been a growing focus on ensuring social justice satisfaction for residents in low-income communities. This focus has translated into more attention being paid to spatial equity in residents' living environments. Employing a mixed-methods approach with multi-level regressions to understand the nuanced interplay between urban geography and social equity, where depend variable was subjective questionary from low-income communities in Beijing (2017), the independent variables were geographical factors. Using research data from typical low-income communities in Beijing (2017), our study integrated theories from geography and sociology to examine the spatial equity of the living environment. We then empirically analyzed the impact of geographical environment and objective conditions on residents' perception of social equity in low-income communities. Our findings indicate that there are significant differences in the level of social justice perception among residents across different types of communities. The upscale community with better community environment is not consistent with the evaluation of higher perceived justice. Furthermore, service facilities, employment accessibility, and built environment all influence individual satisfaction with social justice to varying degrees. There is also a moderating effect of living environment satisfaction on social justice perception in low-income communities, with residents' socioeconomic attributes influencing their level of social justice satisfaction. This research contributes to the broader understanding of spatial equity in urban development, highlighting the pivotal role of geographical factors in shaping perceptions of social justice. These insights are crucial for policymakers and urban planners striving for more equitable urban development in rapidly growing cities.
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期刊介绍: Cities offers a comprehensive range of articles on all aspects of urban policy. It provides an international and interdisciplinary platform for the exchange of ideas and information between urban planners and policy makers from national and local government, non-government organizations, academia and consultancy. The primary aims of the journal are to analyse and assess past and present urban development and management as a reflection of effective, ineffective and non-existent planning policies; and the promotion of the implementation of appropriate urban policies in both the developed and the developing world.
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