构建中的公民基础设施:一个次级城市的店主联盟与艺术节

Civic infrastructure in the making: A secondary city’s shopkeeper alliances and art festivals

Urban Studies · 2026
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中文导读

基于2016至2024年的民族志田野调查,研究台湾彰化市店主网络及其组织的节庆活动,揭示草根公民基础设施如何通过日常与例外之间的辩证关系形成,对关注次级城市复兴和公民参与的学者有参考价值。

Abstract

This article examines the shopkeeper networks in Changhua City, a secondary city in Taiwan, and the festive events they have organized over the past decade. It aims to reflect critically on the state- and capital-led regional and place revitalization. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted between 2016 and 2024, the author argues that at the core of efforts to challenge the city’s conservative political, economic, and cultural atmosphere lies the loose alliances of shopkeepers. They cultivate subsistence-based solidarity that underpins experimental festive practices. These exceptional festivities, in turn, reinvent everyday spaces, leading to the emergence of a grassroots civic infrastructure. The case of Changhua demonstrates how the dialectics between the everyday and the exceptional is vital to reviving creative yet place-based civic life, and suggests that relatively limited state and capital intervention in smaller cities may provide conditions for such processes.

城市研究公民参与民族志台湾研究草根运动