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Political Potency in a fragmented neighborhood? How moral legitimizations of affordable housing discourses enable precarized inner city demographics to counter displacement logics

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Zamzow, Brigitte

Körperschaftlicher Herausgeber
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS)

Abstract

This contribution investigates the current shift from a dominant neoliberalized public discourse on social mixing privatization in public housing and affordable housing programs to a housing discourse rooted in moral and ethical considerations of Housing Justice(s). Investigating the so-called first... mehr

This contribution investigates the current shift from a dominant neoliberalized public discourse on social mixing privatization in public housing and affordable housing programs to a housing discourse rooted in moral and ethical considerations of Housing Justice(s). Investigating the so-called first "real just rezoning" in Gowanus, New York City as a case study with an in-depth ethnographic perspective, a change in moral legitimization of housing practices was retraced through planning documents and the actual community decision process on housing construction and preservation in their neighborhood. All scales of the investigation led to the overall conclusion that a "doing" of "housing justice" had occurred: a learning process of solidary practices of a specific, yet socially fragmented, inner-city clientele basing their interactions and speech acts on a common value system. This demographic can be found in inner-city areas that have not undergone full gentrification/inversion. The data suggests that a distinct set of demographics entails a politically educated middle- and upper-middle class that actively seeks solidarity in their everyday decisions and practices on diversity on the one side. The other side are a more socially vulnerable clientele such as public housing residents. What they share is a common experience of actual or simply the fear of displacement in a 2020's hyper-commodified inner-city based on neoliberal housing distribution logics. Their specific clientele, however, distinguishes itself from fully gentrified neighborhoods not only by their value system, but also in the ideological side they take on in a capitalist system that polarizes increasingly into an elite and a precariat, which makes even a well-earning middle class rather part of a precariat depending on their decision on who to side with and what to advocate for, being well aware of the fact that their actions may lead to consequences like giving up certain securities and privileges.... weniger

Thesaurusschlagwörter
Wohnung; Versorgung; Benachteiligung; Gerechtigkeit; Sozialwohnung; USA; Mittelschicht; Prekarisierung; Stadtteil; Solidarität

Klassifikation
Siedlungssoziologie, Stadtsoziologie

Freie Schlagwörter
Affordable housing; Solidarities; Urban core

Titel Sammelwerk, Herausgeber- oder Konferenzband
Polarisierte Welten: Verhandlungen des 41. Kongresses der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie 2022

Herausgeber
Villa, Paula-Irene

Konferenz
41. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie "Polarisierte Welten". Bielefeld, 2022

Sprache Dokument
Englisch

Publikationsjahr
2023

ISSN
2367-4504

Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet

Lizenz
Creative Commons - Namensnennung, Nicht-kommerz. 4.0


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