Bournemouth University.
Urban Stud. 2010;47(14):3079-101. doi: 10.1177/0042098009360236.
This paper considers the relationships between hospitality, culture and urban regeneration through an examination of rom (ruin) venues, which operate in dilapidated buildings in Budapest, Hungary. The paper reviews previous work on culture and urban regeneration in order to locate the role of hospitality within emerging debates. It subsequently interrogates the evolution of the rom phenomenon and demonstrates how, in this context, hospitality thrives because of social and physical decay in urban locations, how operators and entrepreneurs exploit conflicts among various actors involved in regeneration and how hospitality may be mobilised purposefully in the regeneration process. The paper demonstrates how networked entrepreneurship maintains these operations and how various forms of cultural production are entangled and mobilised in the venues' hospitality propositions.
本文通过考察布达佩斯(匈牙利)破旧建筑中的 rom(废墟)场所,探讨了酒店业、文化和城市再生之间的关系。本文回顾了之前关于文化和城市再生的工作,以确定酒店业在新兴辩论中的作用。随后,本文探讨了 rom 现象的演变,并展示了在这种情况下,由于城市地区的社会和物质衰败,酒店业如何蓬勃发展,运营商和企业家如何利用参与再生的各种行为者之间的冲突,以及酒店业如何在再生过程中被有目的地调动。本文展示了网络创业如何维持这些业务,以及各种形式的文化生产如何在场地的酒店业主张中交织和调动。