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Spatial Selectivities of the Urban Regeneration New Deal as a State Spatial Project: Scalar Polarization and Territorial Homogenization

  • 인문논총
  • 2023, 62(), pp.5-32
  • DOI : 10.33638/JHS.62.1
  • Publisher : Institute for Human studies, Kyungnam University
  • Research Area : Humanities > Other Humanities
  • Received : August 31, 2023
  • Accepted : September 22, 2023
  • Published : October 31, 2023

DONG-WAN GIMM 1

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ABSTRACT

This study analyzes the urban regeneration program, portraying a spatial policy for the past ten years in the aspects of state space and spatial selectivity. First, by examining the existing research frame that has analyzed state space broadly, this study introduces a method of understanding a specific policy program as a vector of state spatial shape change. Through this, it analyzes the trends within the state space that past urban regeneration programs, especially the 'Urban Regeneration New Deal' project, have been selected and formed as spatial projects. As a result, this study theoretically identifies that the central government-led urban regeneration policy is a state spatial project that has caused top-down homogenization at the national scale within the state space. Through these conclusions, in addition to thinking about the direction of fundamental decentralization and fiscal decentralization, this paper urges the practice of continuously monitoring and evaluating the spatial selection of each current policy program and the vector of fluctuations in the state space.

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