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Article Dans Une Revue (Data Paper) European Urban and Regional Studies Année : 2023

A clean and civil city: Local associations and the moral bordering of Parisian public space

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For years, city officials in Paris have tried to reduce ‘incivility’ to maintain public order and security. While civility is being used by the city to enforce a respect for others through a respect for public space, it is also being used to claim moral authority and legitimacy by groups who already enjoy a privileged access to these spaces. Although some of these groups may seek to bring their neighbours into an imagined moral community through ‘awareness raising’, others attempt a revanchist approach to push the ‘uncivil’ and ‘undeserving’ further outside the borders of this community. This article argues that in combatting incivility and bad behaviour, local associations attempt to establish a spatial and moral community that legitimises their vision of appropriate consumption and use of public space and excludes already-marginalised publics from its borders.
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hal-04721314 , version 1 (04-10-2024)

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Carrie Ann Benjamin. A clean and civil city: Local associations and the moral bordering of Parisian public space. European Urban and Regional Studies, 2023, 30 (3), pp.297-308. ⟨10.1177/09697764231168536⟩. ⟨hal-04721314⟩
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