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摘要
本文讨论了一个定性访谈项目,其中20位租户分享了他们在萨斯喀彻温省住房法法庭住宅租赁办公室(the Office of Residential tenancy, ORT)听证会的经历。访谈提供了对租户面临的住房问题的见解,他们在ORT自我代表的经历,以及他们对案件结果的反思。我们分析了租户是如何为听证会做准备的,他们在听证会过程中的经历,以及他们在整个过程中对公平的看法。然后,我们讨论参与者对他们是否在ORT得到“正义”的评估。这些访谈表明,最初产生住房问题的权力和不平等模式持续存在,但偶尔也会在住房法庭程序中被打断和暴露出来。他们还表明,租户使用ORT来提出重要的正义主张,并在面对更大的不平等和剥削模式时抵制房东的权力。
Navigating Power and Claiming Justice: Tenant Experiences at Saskatchewan’s Housing Law Tribunal
This article discusses a qualitative interview project where twenty tenants shared their experiences about having hearings at the Office of Residential Tenancies [the ORT], Saskatchewan’s housing law tribunal. The interviews provide insights into housing problems faced by tenants, their experiences with self-representation at the ORT, and their reflections about the outcomes of their cases. We analyze how tenants prepared for their hearings, their experiences of the hearing process, and their perceptions of fairness throughout the process. We then discuss participants’ assessments of whether they received “justice” at the ORT. The interviews illuminate the ways that the same patterns of power and inequality that produce housing problems in the first place persist but are also occasionally interrupted and exposed in the housing tribunal process. They show also that tenants use the ORT to make important claims about justice and to resist landlord power in the face of larger patterns of inequality and exploitation.