«Здесь как музей»: торговый центр как общественное пространство
'It’s Like a Museum Here': The Shopping Mall as Public Space
Author(s): Anna ZhelninaSubject(s): Social Sciences
Published by: Центр независимых социологических исследований (ЦНСИ)
Summary/Abstract: The emergence of large shopping malls and shopping and entertainment complexes in St. Petersburg, as in many other Russian cities, was a hallmark of the early 2000s. The existing literature describes shopping centers as an example of the new consumer culture in changing post-socialist societies. This article treats them as public spaces and an arena for processes of social differentiation, social exclusion, and formation of new identities. Drawing on evidence from a qualitative study conducted in St. Petersburg in 2006–2008, it concludes that shopping centers, perceived as models of a “European” and “civilized” way of life, have become a quasi-public space for the “middle class,” banishing members of marginal groups and “undesirable” patterns of behavior. At the same time, even the relatively homogeneous environment of shopping centers gets segmented: their customers create in-group social classifi cations.
Journal: Laboratorium. Журнал социальных исследований
- Issue Year: 3/2011
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 48-69
- Page Count: 22
- Language: Russian