Informality and Inequality in the Global North: Regulation, Non-Compliance, and Enforcement in US Land Use and Housing Law
北半球的非正规性和不平等:美国土地使用和住房法的监管、违规和执行
基本信息
- 批准号:2240194
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- 金额:$ 39.5万
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-08-15 至 2026-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Over the past decade, scholars have illustrated that informal housing – housing that violates laws and regulations or is denied their protection – is both common and broadly socially acceptable in the U.S. For example, homeowners frequently convert garages, basements, or attics into housing units – or build new dwelling units in their backyards – without seeking permits or adhering to local regulations such as building codes and zoning ordinances. Recent estimates suggest that in some metropolitan areas as many as half of new housing units are built without permits. Although these informal units provide a much-needed supply of housing in high-cost metropolitan areas where there is a severe unmet demand for affordable housing, they can also pose important health and safety risks to residents and exacerbate inequalities regarding access to adequate and safe housing and infrastructure. This project examines local governments’ efforts to address non-compliance with land use and housing laws by documenting the ways in which land use regulation itself or its discretionary enforcement contributes to the proliferation of informal housing. It will address the needs of socially vulnerable communities by conducting social and legal research on understudied forms of informal housing where evidence suggests a disproportionate share of low-income and racial/ethnic minority residents live. It will inform more equitable policymaking and planning through project publications and reports and will improve legal and social science education by training graduate students in qualitative and quantitative analysis of informal housing. Lastly, it will advance broader understandings of the importance and implications of informal housing by developing and distributing case studies for inclusion in undergraduate and graduate sociology, law, urban planning, and public policy courses.This study advances science and builds on two important socio-legal traditions – the disconnection between law-on-the-books and law-in-action, and legal consciousness – by examining the efficacy of and challenges to land use and housing law; interrogating the state’s approach to and capacity for enforcement in the context of widespread non-compliance; identifying myriad challenges to governance and implications for inequality posed by the proliferation of informal housing; and examining the role of power and legitimacy in the implementation and enforcement of law in the context of land use and housing. To do so, it uses quantitative data at both the national and local levels to examine the relationship between the production of informal housing units, the local regulatory environment, and local expenditures on code enforcement. It also examines the dynamics of law, enforcement, discretion, and legitimacy in the context of widespread housing informality. It does so by documenting how public officials such as planners, code enforcement officers, or zoning appeal boards negotiate the demands and dilemmas of public service through discretionary decisions; how producers and users of housing conform to or transgress laws; and the ways they make sense of the legality of informal housing. In doing so, the project will elucidate the mechanisms by which the translation of housing laws (“in action”) produces informal housing units, and how cultural interpretations of housing laws and norms confer legitimacy that contributes to their persistence.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
在过去的十年里,学者们已经表明,非正式住房-违反法律法规或被剥夺保护的住房-在美国既普遍又被广泛接受。或阁楼改造成住宅单元,或在后院建造新的住宅单元,无需申请许可或遵守当地法规,如建筑法规和分区条例。最近的估计表明,在一些大都市地区,多达一半的新住房单位是在没有许可证的情况下建造的。虽然这些非正规单元在高成本的大都市地区提供了急需的住房供应,那里对负担得起的住房的需求严重得不到满足,但它们也可能对居民构成重大的健康和安全风险,并加剧在获得适足和安全住房和基础设施方面的不平等。该项目审查地方政府为解决不遵守土地使用和住房法的问题所作的努力,记录土地使用条例本身或其酌情执行如何助长非正规住房的扩散。它将通过对未得到充分研究的非正规住房形式进行社会和法律的研究,满足社会弱势群体的需要,因为有证据表明,低收入和少数种族/族裔居民居住的比例过高。它将通过项目出版物和报告,为更公平的决策和规划提供信息,并将通过培训研究生对非正规住房进行定性和定量分析,改善法律的和社会科学教育。最后,它将通过开发和分发案例研究来促进对非正规住房的重要性和影响的更广泛的理解,这些案例研究将纳入本科生和研究生的社会学、法律、城市规划和公共政策课程。这项研究促进了科学的发展,并建立在两个重要的社会法律传统之上--书本上的法律和行动中的法律之间的脱节,和法律的意识-审查土地使用和住房法的效力和面临的挑战;在普遍不遵守法律的情况下,询问国家的执法办法和能力;查明对治理的无数挑战和非正规住房扩散造成的不平等影响;以及审查权力和合法性在土地使用和住房方面的法律实施和执行中的作用。为此,它使用国家和地方两级的定量数据来审查非正规住房单元的生产、地方监管环境和地方执法支出之间的关系。它还审查了法律,执法,自由裁量权和合法性的背景下,广泛的住房非正规的动态。它通过记录公共官员,如规划师,法规执行人员或分区上诉委员会如何通过自由裁量决定谈判公共服务的需求和困境;住房生产者和使用者如何遵守或违反法律;以及他们如何理解非正规住房的合法性。在此过程中,该项目将阐明住房法律的翻译(“实际”)产生非正式住房单元的机制,以及对住房法律和规范的文化解释如何赋予合法性,从而有助于其持续存在。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并被认为值得通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估来支持。
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Mapping Informal and Alternative Housing in the United States: A Big Data Approach for Examining Spatial Inequality.
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- 批准号:
2048562 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 39.5万 - 项目类别:
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