Maastricht University, Dep. Health, Ethics and Society, Care and Public Health Research Institute (Caphri), Faculty Health, Medicine, Life Sciences, P.O. Box 616, 6200, MD, Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Maastricht University, Dep. Health, Ethics and Society, Care and Public Health Research Institute (Caphri), Faculty Health, Medicine, Life Sciences, P.O. Box 616, 6200, MD, Maastricht, the Netherlands.
Health Place. 2022 May;75:102777. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2022.102777. Epub 2022 Mar 17.
This paper provides insight into collective practices for promoting a healthy city ecology in disadvantaged neighborhoods. Using ethnography, we analyze the actions of a citizen collective to improve a park as 'urban commoning' and 'placemaking.' The analysis shows that first, the collective received ambivalent bureaucratic support; second, the open character of space commons enabled collective responsibility and democratic publics, but also made them vulnerable; and third, in providing informal security, the collective restrained itself to avoid stigma and retaliation. We conclude that open commons enable collective responsibility, but in disadvantaged city areas, they suffer from ongoing bureaucratic governance and accumulations of adversity.
本文深入探讨了在贫困社区促进健康城市生态的集体实践。我们采用民族志方法,分析了一个公民集体将公园改善为“城市共有”和“场所营造”的行动。分析表明,首先,该集体得到了矛盾的官僚支持;其次,空间公地的开放性使集体责任和民主公众成为可能,但也使他们变得脆弱;第三,在提供非正式安全方面,集体自我约束,以避免污名化和报复。我们的结论是,开放的公地使集体责任成为可能,但在贫困的城市地区,它们受到持续的官僚治理和逆境积累的影响。