不良行为和混乱的公共场所

IF 0.5 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY URBAN HISTORY REVIEW-REVUE D HISTOIRE URBAINE Pub Date : 2021-01-13 DOI:10.7202/1064874ar
Danielle Ross, Matthieu Caron
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这个城市秩序与混乱并存。一方面,城市中心的成功归功于密度和差异:将人口和资源集中在空间中,并将它们混合在一起。这是一个混乱的过程,它产生了新的经济价值、社会关系和思想,但也产生了重叠的要求、权力斗争和不平等城市并不是社会冲突或复杂性的垄断,但它们迫使城市人口每天都在与之谈判,任何一个走在市中心的街道上、乘坐公共交通工具、或者开车穿过城市时向窗外看的人都可以证明这一点。另一方面,城市生活长期以来被认为是文明有序的城市地区一直是文化和创意成就的中心,包括文学沙龙、爵士俱乐部和摩天大楼,以及从现代警务到卫生设施等雄心勃勃的控制项目的所在地。在这些相互竞争的潮流的交汇处,在难以驾驭的异质性和驯服它的努力之间,我们发现了城市生活丰富的历史现实。
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Bad Behaviours and Disorderly Public Spaces
Order and disorder coexist in the city. On the one hand, urban centres owe their success to density and difference: to concentrating people and resources in space and mixing them together. This is a messy process, one that produces new economic value, social relations, and ideas, but also overlapping claims, power struggles, and inequalities.1 Cities do not have a monopoly on social conflicts or complexity, but they force the urban population to negotiate them daily, as anyone can attest who walks a downtown street, rides public transit, or looks out the window while driving through the city. On the other hand, urban life has long been identified with civility and order.2 Urban areas have been hubs for cultural and creative achievements including the literary salon, jazz clubs, and the skyscraper, and the sites of ambitious projects of control ranging from modern policing to sanitation. At the intersection of these competing currents, between unruly heterogeneity and efforts to tame it, we find the rich historical reality of urban life.
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