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학술저널
저자정보
장정아 (인천대학교)
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동북아시아문화학회 동북아 문화연구 동북아 문화연구 제36집
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2013.9
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57 - 75 (19page)

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This paper analyzes the case of Sham Shui Po that is famous as a squatter area, focusing on changes in discourses and activities surrounding the area and discusses the implications of this case in the theoretical discussion regarding the ‘Right to the City’. Since 2006, government-led cultural heritage protection program became to increase rapidly. However, private organizations have been raising problems and making new spaces for fights.
From several years ago, the district councils of Sham Shui Po and SEE Network have been newly shedding light on the values of the old shops and buildings in the areas that have become the subjects of redevelopment and have been regarded as things that should naturally disappear along with the stream of times. Sham Shui Po is now given meanings as a street of cultural heritages and as an area where the ‘true distinct characteristics of Hong Kong’ remain. The meaning of Sham Shui Po is being changed. In Hong Kong, the issue of city planning and redevelopment is not just limited to the issue of the ‘city’ but also has become to be closely related to the enhancement of civic consciousness about changing themselves by changing the city and the issue of “How should we make the society to which we belong”, which is related to the right to the city. As such, social movements in Hong Kong that began from the issue of city development, in particular, movements in Sham Shui Po have gone beyond the issues of development, and are going toward discussions about what are good lives and what is a city that we want.

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2. 도시에 대한 권리
3. 빈민가에서 문화유산의 거리로: 삼쉬포(深水?) 사례
4. 참여를 통해 도시를 변화시키기: 도시권
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