International Relations, Riara University, Nairobi, Kenya.
Department of Government and Public Administration, University of Macau, Macau, People's Republic of China.
Hist Philos Life Sci. 2021 Jan 12;43(1):6. doi: 10.1007/s40656-020-00362-7.
In the era of increasingly defined ontological insecurity and uncertainty driven by the ravages of COVID-19, urban informal settlement has emerged as a source of resilience. Indeed, the effects of a pandemic transcends its epidemiological characteristics to political economy and societal resilience. If resilience is the capacity of a system to adapt successfully to significant challenges that threaten the function or development of the human society, then ontological insecurity is about the lack of such capacity. Drawing on Keith Hartian's understanding of 'informality' of spaces, this policy brief attempts to identify and frame a research agenda for the future. The agenda would assist future researchers and policymakers provide responses that appropriately recognize groups and actors that define the urban informal space.
在 COVID-19 肆虐导致的本体论不安全感和不确定性日益加剧的时代,城市非正规住区已成为韧性的来源。事实上,大流行的影响超越了其流行病学特征,波及政治经济和社会韧性。如果说韧性是一个系统成功适应威胁人类社会功能或发展的重大挑战的能力,那么本体论不安全感就是缺乏这种能力。本政策简报借鉴了 Keith Hartian 对空间“非正式性”的理解,试图确定并构建未来的研究议程。该议程将有助于未来的研究人员和政策制定者提供适当回应,以充分认识到界定城市非正规空间的群体和行为者。