大流行后的城市:城市贫民窟还是城市公地?

Q4 Social Sciences Prace i Studia Geograficzne Pub Date : 2022-05-13 DOI:10.48128/pisg/2021-66.4-04
R. Łuczak
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本文探讨了2019冠状病毒病大流行对城市发展关键方面的潜在影响:城市中个体的身体功能(人体)、城市形态和土地利用、城市流动性以及经济活动和服务提供。目标是回答有关大流行可能如何以及在多大程度上重塑城市以及大流行后潜在的城市情景的问题。所分析的城市现象是根据城市贫民窟与城市公地的主要二分法进行预测的。前者被定义为进一步的社会隔离和空间隔离,而后者则是基于Lewis Mumford对城市的原始定义所启发的多种想法。文章最后提出了两个基本的、象征性的、相反的情景,强调了这样一个事实,即大流行可能为城市重新思考其发展道路并重塑其文化和社会经济作用打开了一扇机会之窗。
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Post-pandemic cities: urban ghettos or urban commons?
This article examines potential impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on key aspects of urban development: the functioning of individuals in physical sense (human bodies) in a city, urban morphology and landuse, urban mobility, as well as economic activities and service provision. The goal is to answer the question on how and to what extent the pandemic might reshape the cities and what the potential post-pandemic urban scenarios are. The analysed urban phenomena are projected against major dichotomy of urban ghettos vs. urban commons. The former is defined as further social segregation and spatial isolation, whereas the latter is based on multiple ideas inspired by the original definition of a city by Lewis Mumford. The article is concluded with two basic, symbolic, and opposite scenarios highlighting the fact that the pandemic might have opened a window of opportunity for cities to rethink their development pathways and reinvent their cultural, as well as socio-economic role.
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Prace i Studia Geograficzne Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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