不平衡的发展和反政治机器:算法暴力和基于市场的社区排名

IF 4.7 1区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY Political Geography Pub Date : 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1016/j.polgeo.2024.103247
Dillon Mahmoudi, Dena Aufseeser, Alicia Sabatino
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本文通过基于市场的邻里排名,研究了所谓的客观算法在产生不均匀城市空间中的作用。关注市场价值分析(MVA),我们认为市政府未能在排名算法中明确考虑城市空间的种族化和阶级化,这阻碍了他们培养公平和充满活力的社区的能力。相反,这些算法加深了现有的不平等,强化了以市场为基础的邻里类型和空间组织方法,有效地成为资本积累的工具。通过对10个城市的市场价值分析(MVA)和历史房主贷款公司(HOLC)地图的比较分析,我们说明了MVA如何在保留财富的同时,在某些地区产生贫困,从而使富裕的土地所有者受益。我们认为,在技术客观性的幌子下,MVA类型学作为反政治机器的一部分发挥作用,使基于种族和阶级的住房隔离非政治化和制度化。通过将城市居民定位为“消费者”,并将政府支出与市场驱动的优先事项结合起来,MVA算法将利润动机置于弱势社区的直接需求之上。因此,它延续和扩大了城市地理上现有的差距,通过表面上“客观”的以市场为基础的公共政策方法加强了种族资本主义。为了实现一个更加公平和公正的未来,我们的研究结果挑战了技术规划产品的客观性,而是阐明了算法在城市领土的差异评估中可以发挥的作用。
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Uneven development and the anti-politics machine: Algorithmic violence and market-based neighborhood rankings
This paper investigates the role of supposedly objective algorithms in producing uneven urban spaces through market-based neighborhood rankings. Focusing on the Market Value Analysis (MVA), we argue that municipal governments' failure to explicitly account for the racialized and class-based production of urban space in ranking algorithms hinders their capacity to foster equitable and vibrant neighborhoods. Instead, these algorithms deepen existing inequalities and reinforce market-based approaches to neighborhood typologies and spatial organization, effectively serving as tools for capital accumulation. Through a comparative analysis of the Market Value Analysis (MVA) and historical Home Owners' Loan Corporation (HOLC) maps across 10 cities, we illustrate how the MVA preserves wealth while simultaneously producing poverty in certain areas to benefit affluent landowners. We argue that the MVA typology, presented under the guise of technological objectivity, functions as part of an anti-politics machine that depoliticizes and institutionalizes race- and class-based housing segregation. By positioning city residents as "customers" and aligning government spending with market-driven priorities, the MVA algorithm places profit motives above the immediate needs of vulnerable communities. Consequently, it perpetuates and amplifies existing disparities in urban geographies, reinforcing racial capitalism through ostensibly "objective" market-based approaches to public policy. Toward realizing a more equitable and just future, our findings challenge claims of the objectivity of technical planning products and instead elucidate the role algorithms can play in the differential valuation of urban territory.
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期刊介绍: Political Geography is the flagship journal of political geography and research on the spatial dimensions of politics. The journal brings together leading contributions in its field, promoting international and interdisciplinary communication. Research emphases cover all scales of inquiry and diverse theories, methods, and methodologies.
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