基础经济中的价值斗争:将市场重新定位为基础基础设施

Value struggles in the foundational economy: Reclaiming marketplaces as foundational infrastructure

Environment and Planning A Economy and Space · 2026
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中文导读

研究英国市场如何从基础经济设施转变为商业和房地产资产,分析价值斗争如何影响市场定位,并探讨其作为基础经济研究战略场所的潜力。

Abstract

This paper brings a renewed focus on value struggles to foundational economy research through a study of UK marketplaces. The Foundational Economy (FE) refers to the essential goods and services that support everyday life – food, housing, health care, education, transport and utilities. The marketplace, where people meet to buy and sell fresh food and other household products, was central to the municipal-led first phase of foundational economy investment in 19th-century Europe, but since been neglected, marginalised and transformed into a commercial and real estate asset. This paper highlights the importance of struggles over value to the shifting position of the marketplace in relation to the foundational and the competitive, tradeable economy. It draws on extensive multi-method research including the first quantitative survey of marketplaces’ foundational roles at three case study markets. We use this data to trace successive phases of valorisation, devalorisation and revalorisation of the marketplace, examining how coalitions and alliances mobilise specific tools, models and metrics to valorise marketplaces in different economic zones. We find that these processes are contested and open to change, encountering specific place-based alternative value regimes valorising marketplaces’ foundational provisioning and social roles. The paper demonstrates the potential of the marketplace and value struggles as a strategic site for place-based FE research, proposing its further development in conversation with urban movement research.

基础经济市场城市研究价值斗争英国