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多元化城市:移民、居住与社区发展

Diversifying Cities: Migration, Habitation, and Community Development
课程网址: http://videolectures.net/mitworld_briggs_hardman_valenzuela_andor...  
主讲教师: Jessica Andors; Anna Hardman; Abel Valenzuela; Jr., Xavier de Souza Briggs
开课单位: 麻省理工学院
开课时间: 2013-07-29
课程语种: 英语
中文简介:
Xavier de Souza Briggs说,人类历史上规模最大的移民可能也是最具变革性的。他说,现在是时候考虑新的问题框架了,而不是将公民生活重新定义为权力的竞争,而是将这一刻视为我们最终能够认识到古老的公民观念的时刻。对于规划者来说,这可能意味着学习“如何创造一个受欢迎的地方,一种可能的感觉”。安娜•哈德曼说,当今世界至少有3%的人口生活在他们没有出生的地方,而且这个数字正在迅速上升。然而,“移民以戏剧性而非戏剧性的方式是看不见的。”两年前,当暴乱在巴黎郊外爆发时,“决策者没有工具去了解正在发生的事情”,因为他们没有收集到有关这些地区移民的信息。“他们认为这会破坏那种认为每个持有法国护照的人都是法国人的观念”,但鉴于移民在新家和原籍国的经济影响日益增长,官员和规划者必须更加注意移民。Abel Valenzuela说,仅仅专注于移民城市的整合,就忽略了另外两个重要的过程。虽然移民通常过着不稳定的生活,通常在当局的监督下,但他们仍然在有力地改变他们所迁入的社区。例如,在洛杉矶中南部,拉丁裔移民最近已经超过了非洲裔美国人,带来了“新的文化习俗、经济机遇和许多美食”。足球爱好者接管了公园,街头生活与商贩、艺术、就业市场和集市明显不同。一些社区欢迎这些变化;另一些社区则试图减少新的活动,对丰富多彩的公共活动皱眉,担心对劳动力市场造成负面影响。瓦伦苏埃拉认为移民流动总体上是一种“经济和文化刺激”,可能会导致公民机构的复兴。他推动政策改革,为非法移民走上正常化道路,缓解移民立法引发的种族紧张。他还建议规划者把目光放在通往农村社区和郊区的大门户城市之外,而移民们也被这些社区和郊区所束缚。尽管Lawrence CommunityWorks在马萨诸塞州的老磨坊镇建造了设计精良的住宅,并开展了大量的投资活动,但Jessica Andors对其团队的网络组织方式感到非常自豪。她指出,许多“社区发展干预措施在很大程度上是供给方面——设计最好的住房,提供满足当地需求的方案”。社区工作的重点是投资于“知情、受教育的需求,让人们为他们想要的东西发声并采取集体行动”。这最终会给他们有机会塑造分配重要资源的政治环境。社区工作有助于家庭节约资金、购买住房、投资高等教育;它建立了相互支持的网络;并参与集体行动,以“改变城市的面貌,无论是经济、公民还是物质”。
课程简介: The largest scale migration in human history, says Xavier de Souza Briggs, is potentially the most transformative as well. It’s time to consider new frames for issues, he says -- not rehash “civic life as a competition over power” but perhaps see this as a moment when we can realize, finally, the ancient idea of a citizenship. For planners, this may mean learning “how to create a welcoming place, a sense of what’s possible.” At least 3% of the world’s population today live in places where they were not born, says Anna Hardman, and this number is rapidly rising. And yet “immigrants are invisible in dramatic and not so dramatic ways.” When riots exploded outside Paris two years ago, “policy makers had no tools to grasp what was happening” because they hadn’t collected information on immigrants in those neighborhoods. “They thought it would destroy the perception that everyone with a French passport is a Frenchman.” But officials and planners must take greater heed of immigrants, given their growing economic impact in both their new homes and their countries of origin. Focusing just on integration in migrant cities misses two other vital processes, says Abel Valenzuela, Jr. While migrants often lead precarious lives, frequently under the radar of the authorities, they nevertheless are powerfully transforming the neighborhoods into which they move. In South Central LA for example, Latino immigrants have recently surpassed African-Americans, bringing “new cultural mores, economic opportunities…and lots of great food.” Soccer lovers take over parks, and street life feels noticeably different, with vendors, art, employment markets and bazaars. Some communities welcome these changes; others attempt to curtail new activities, frowning on colorful public events and fearing negative impacts on labor markets. Valenzuela sees immigrant flow on the whole as “an economic and cultural stimulus” that may lead to revitalized civic institutions. He promotes policy reform, a path toward normalization for undocumented immigrants and defusing racial tensions that immigrant legislation provokes. He also suggests planners look beyond big gateway cities to rural communities and suburbs, to which immigrants are also bound. Although Lawrence CommunityWorks has built well-designed housing and launched a slew of ventures in this old Massachusetts mill town, Jessica Andors takes greatest pride in her group’s network organizing approach. She notes that many “community development interventions are to a large extent supply side--designing the best housing, offering programs to meet local needs.” CommunityWorks instead focuses on investing in “informed, educated demand, with people voicing and acting collectively toward what they want.” This ultimately gives them an opportunity to shape the political environment that doles out important resources. CommunityWorks helps families save money, buy homes, invest in higher education; it builds mutual support networks; and engages in collective action to “transform the landscape of the city, whether economic, civic, or physical.”
关 键 词: 建筑; 城市规划; 迁徙
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