爱丁堡边缘艺术节的“生活空间”:空间策略与平滑空间的政治

‘Living Space’ at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe: Spatial tactics and the politics of smooth space

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2013
被引 76
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

通过民族志研究爱丁堡边缘艺术节街头艺术家在公共空间中创造混合工作空间的策略,揭示这些策略如何利用城市空间边界的模糊性,并关联空间政治。

Abstract

Space has become a key analytic concept for the study of organization. While much emphasis has been placed upon the role of designed spaces within the existing literature, as yet there has been little attention paid to the sociality of space and the spatial practices that people employ to enact workspaces. This inquiry provides an ethnographic study of the work of street artists at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. We investigate the spatial tactics that artists employ to create hybrid workspaces within public spaces. We reveal how these spatial tactics are linked to the politics of space by investigating how the artists negotiate the use of public spaces with other users of the space. The study finds that artists employ a distinctive set of spatial tactics to create ‘smooth spaces’ to appropriate and socialize a hybrid workspace. The conceptual contribution of this article develops a processualist account of how hybrid workspaces are created by artists through embodied spatial tactics and how these tactics exploit ambiguities in the spatial boundaries of the existing urban landscape.

组织研究空间社会学民族志艺术管理城市研究