《Intersectionality challenges for the co-production of urban services: notes for a theoretical and methodological agenda》
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- 作者
- 来源
- ENVIRONMENT AND URBANIZATION,Vol.30,Issue2,P.367-386
- 语言
- 英文
- 关键字
- diversity; gender; intersectionality; recognition; service co-production; urban services; CLIMATE-CHANGE; CITIZEN PARTICIPATION; COLLECTIVE ACTION; WATER SERVICES; ELITE CAPTURE; GENDER; GOVERNANCE; INFRASTRUCTURE; PERSPECTIVE; COMMUNITY
- 作者单位
- [Broto, Vanesa Castan] ICOSS, Urban Inst, 219 Portobello, Sheffield S14DP, S Yorkshire, England. [Alves, Susana Neves] UCL, Bartlett Dev Planning Unit, London, England. Broto, VC (reprint author), ICOSS, Urban Inst, 219 Portobello, Sheffield S14DP, S Yorkshire, England. E-Mail: v.castanbroto@sheffield.ac.uk; s.nevesalves@sheffield.ac.uk
- 摘要
- The co-production of urban services, such as water, energy or sanitation, is a vital tool to advance service delivery and to challenge socioeconomic structures that reproduce urban inequalities. This article examines the crossovers between debates on intersectionality and the co-production of urban services. Intersectionality is a critical lens for an engaged critique of the dynamics of exclusion that may challenge service co-production. The paper draws attention to three key insights: 1) the need for an explicit questioning of processes to define vulnerability, particularly when they rely on bounded, fixed identity categories; 2) a recognition of the complex and multiple lived experiences of inequality and marginalization in any given context; and 3) a conceptualization of social identity as constituted through dynamic processes and always open to revision.