英文摘要 |
These three decades, the populations in Hsinchu metropolitan have been growth three hundred thousand, the fastest growth rate and the youngest region in Taiwan. The globalization of scientific and technological production settlements, the huge housing demand of the staff of science park, university and the ITRI, etc. has led to urban sprawl and the embarrassment for public infrastructure. This paper observes Hsinchu, an emerging metropolis, with technological growth from the perspective of Brenner's theory of ''planetary urbanization''. Under global neoliberalism, the blurring of urban-rural spatial divisions simultaneously reshapes the urban public sphere and restructures the state and civil society. In general, the open innovation network of scientific and technological communities and industrial clusters is an important feature of interaction and innovation in the Hsinchu metropolitan area. However, this milieu of scientific and technological innovation is hard to be compatible with the conservativeness of technocrats and blueprint planning systems in Hsinchu forming a special planetary urbanization. In a nutshell, in the continuous process of social production and spatial transformation across scales in space and time, we need new insight into socio-spatial formation patterns in the future of urban life. |