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“空间—社会”关系视角下保障房规划研究——美国包容性住房计划的启示 被引量:3
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作者 顾媛媛 邢忠 +2 位作者 陈子龙 乔欣 靳桥 《国际城市规划》 CSSCI CSCD 北大核心 2021年第5期129-137,共9页
如何将公租房等保障性住房无差别地融入城市住区,规避低收入群体集聚、空间失配可能衍生的社会问题,受到业界与社会关注。文章以美国包容性住房计划中蕴含的“空间—社会”关系及其对社会关系再生产的影响作为研究探讨主线,对包容性住... 如何将公租房等保障性住房无差别地融入城市住区,规避低收入群体集聚、空间失配可能衍生的社会问题,受到业界与社会关注。文章以美国包容性住房计划中蕴含的“空间—社会”关系及其对社会关系再生产的影响作为研究探讨主线,对包容性住房计划概念及其内涵进行解析;并结合我国保障房建设可能潜存的社会问题,梳理美国包容性计划的刚性保障指标保障、弹性政策激励和无差别空间融合措施,归纳出对我国保障房建设的启示:将保障房无差别融入商品房住区,使包括中低收入群体的全体居民从社会生活中得到空间网络带来的效益,以空间融合促进社会和谐,促进积极社会关系再生产。 展开更多
关键词 “空间—社会”关系 保障房 包容性住房计划 包容性住区 社会融合
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A Study of Space in the Novel Ragtime
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作者 JING Xian-yu 《Journalism and Mass Communication》 2017年第4期206-214,共9页
The novel Ragtime, written by the contemporary American writer Edgar Lawrence Doctorow, imaginatively reconstructs the urban space in the Progressive Era. In the period of social transformation and change, all kinds o... The novel Ragtime, written by the contemporary American writer Edgar Lawrence Doctorow, imaginatively reconstructs the urban space in the Progressive Era. In the period of social transformation and change, all kinds of contradictions in New York City are becoming increasingly acute. The division of space reflects the power discourse of different classes, races, and genders. The connection, extension and expansion of space promote the features of urban modernity and open up new patterns of social behavior and opportunities for survival, but cannot fundamentally alleviate the capitalist crisis. Spatial layout and distribution of the city are not only the reflection of social relations, but also the "time capsule", bearing the history of the city, and the writing of space offers a mirror for the author's emotion and value judgment. 展开更多
关键词 Progressive Era CITY SPACE RECONSTRUCTION modemity
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Social cliques in male northern muriquis Brachyteles hypoxanthus
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作者 Marcos TOKUDA Jean P. BOUBLI +1 位作者 Patricia IZAR Karen B. STRIER 《Current Zoology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第2期342-352,共11页
Analyses of spatial relationships and social interactions provide insights into the social structure of animal societies and the ways in which social preferences among and between dyads affect higher order social rela... Analyses of spatial relationships and social interactions provide insights into the social structure of animal societies and the ways in which social preferences among and between dyads affect higher order social relationships. In this paper we de- scribe the patterns of spatial associations and social interactions among adult male northern muriquis in order to evaluate the dy- namics of their social networks above the dyadic levels. Systematic observations were made on the 17 adult males present in a multi-male/multi-female group from April 2004 through February 2005, and in July 2005. Analyses of their spatial relationships identified two distinct male cliques; some adult males (called "N" males) were more connected to the females and immatures than other adult males ("MU" males), which were more connected to one another. Affiliative interactions were significantly higher among dyads belonging to the same clique than to different cliques. Although frequencies of dyadic agonistic interactions were similarly low among individuals within and between cliques, MU males appeared to be subordinate to N males. Nonetheless, there were no significant differences in the copulation rates estimated for MU males and N males. Mutual benefits of cooperation between MU and N cliques in intergroup encounters might explain their ongoing associations in the same mixed-sex group 展开更多
关键词 Brachyteles hypoxanthus Male northern muriquis Social relationship Social clique Social network analysis
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