Rum för missbruk? Förhandlingar om stadsrummets användning i Göteborg
Abstract
This paper explores how conceptions of safety in visions and strategies for public space
in the city of Gothenburg result in measures aimed at reducing the visibility of certain
behaviors that causes feelings of insecurity in parts of the population. In Gothenburg
one such measure has been to build wind breaks intended for alcohol and drug users
placed in the city’s marginal spaces. In this article I have focused on two cases where
this particular measure has been carried out, namely the city districts Angered and
Frölunda. By analyzing public documents and narratives of public officials through the
orienting concepts of ordered-/appropriated space, inclusion/exclusion and borders I
have identified three diagnostic frames that are being used in descriptions of problems
associated with the visibility of drug and alcohol abuse in public spaces as well as in the
process of formulating measures to solve these problems. These frames concern the
appropriation of public space, threatful behavior and a wish to cherish the children and
are to a varying extent represented in the decision processes that resulted in the wind
breaks being built in Angered and Frölunda. The wind breaks are indicators of the
apparent gap between vision and practice regarding the openness of public space, and
also symbolizes the exclusion of marginalized parts of the population in the negotiations
regarding the appropriate use of public space.
Degree
Student essay
View/ Open
Date
2014-08-08Author
Brask, Oscar
Keywords
public space
exclusion
drug and alcohol use
borders
marginal space
safety
negotiations
Language
swe