The Pointillistic City: How Microspatial Inequities Affect Well-Being in Our Communities, and What We Can Do about It
暫譯: 點描城市:微空間不平等如何影響我們社區的福祉,以及我們能做些什麼
O'Brien, Daniel T.
- 出版商: MIT
- 出版日期: 2025-01-21
- 售價: $1,980
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,881
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 342
- 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
- ISBN: 0262550806
- ISBN-13: 9780262550802
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A new paradigm of research, policy, and practice that acknowledges the multiple scales at which we live every day. The Pointillistic City explores the multilayer geography of our daily lives--specifically, how we simultaneously live at the scales of addresses, streets, and neighborhoods and how each can be relevant for our well-being. Not unlike the way in which we look at a pointillistic painting, which depicts a full scene through the detailed organization of multiple objects, Daniel T. O'Brien considers the three scales together and the comprehensive understanding of the city they offer. The pointillistic approach to the city contrasts with decades of focus on neighborhoods. As such, it surfaces microspatial inequities, or disparities in experiences between people living in the same neighborhood, even right around the corner from each other. Microspatial inequities have gone largely unnoticed to date, and their recognition offers a new approach to understanding and supporting the diverse population of the city. This book illustrates the pointillistic perspective on cities with two in-depth case studies--one on crime, the other on environmental justice--in Boston. These studies highlight microspatial inequities and their interplay with broader neighborhood conditions, and they go even further by demonstrating how these insights can be incorporated into a new generation of policies and practices that are science driven and community led, truly addressing disparities both between and within our communities.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
一種新的研究、政策和實踐範式,承認我們每天生活的多重尺度。
點描城市 探索了我們日常生活的多層次地理,具體而言,我們如何同時在地址、街道和社區的尺度上生活,以及每個尺度如何與我們的福祉相關。這與我們觀察點描畫作的方式相似,該畫作通過多個物體的詳細組織描繪出完整的場景,Daniel T. O'Brien 將這三個尺度一起考量,並提供對城市的全面理解。點描城市的方法與數十年來對社區的關注形成對比。因此,它揭示了微空間不平等,即生活在同一社區中、甚至在彼此轉角處的人的經驗差異。迄今為止,微空間不平等在很大程度上未受到重視,而其認識提供了一種新的方法來理解和支持城市中多樣化的人口。本書通過兩個深入的案例研究來闡明城市的點描視角——一個關於犯罪,另一個關於環境正義——在波士頓。這些研究突顯了微空間不平等及其與更廣泛社區條件的相互作用,並進一步展示了如何將這些見解納入一代新的政策和實踐中,這些政策和實踐以科學為驅動,社區為主導,真正解決我們社區之間和之內的差異。作者簡介
Daniel T. O'Brien is Professor in the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northeastern University and Director of the Boston Area Research Initiative (BARI), which advances civically engaged research in collaboration with the communities of greater Boston. He is the author of The Urban Commons and the textbook Urban Informatics.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
丹尼爾·T·奧布萊恩(Daniel T. O'Brien)是東北大學公共政策與城市事務學院以及犯罪學與刑事司法學院的教授,同時也是波士頓地區研究倡議(Boston Area Research Initiative, BARI)的主任,該倡議促進與大波士頓社區合作的公民參與研究。他是《城市公共資源》(The Urban Commons)和教科書《城市資訊學》(Urban Informatics)的作者。