紧缩时代的大型项目:民粹主义、政治化与新自由主义共识的打破

Megaprojects in austerity times: Populism, politicisation, and the breaking of the neoliberal consensus

Urban Studies · 2024
被引 3
ABS 3

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研究了在持续紧缩背景下,针对标志性大型项目的抗争政治如何促进社会政治化并挑战新自由主义共识,以巴伦西亚为案例,基于35次访谈和报刊分析。

Abstract

Drawing on the literature on neoliberalism and populism this paper examines the potential of contentious politics that target iconic megaprojects for promoting societal politicisation and effectively challenge the neoliberal consensus over the necessity of sustained growth and competitiveness, in a context of enduring austerity. Using the case of Valencia as an entry point, it looks at how, just as decision makers and global architects alike had mobilised iconic megaprojects and events to generate consent for the city’s neoliberal urban policy, opposition movements, with less economic resources but in innovative ways, provided an alternative narrative to interpret the urban policy and its social consequences. Empirically, this paper draws upon 35 semi-structured research interviews and a press coverage analysis of national and regional newspapers. Interviews were conducted with urban environment professionals, members of business associations, members of political parties, elected politicians, journalists, community representatives and members of the social movements involved. From both theoretical and empirical perspectives, the case of Valencia raises important questions regarding the potential of populist strategies to foster politicisation and challenge the neoliberal post-political consensus.

城市政治政治经济学社会运动新自由主义民粹主义