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Geerhardt Kornatowski
Associate Professor
Department of Cultural Studies
Faculty of Social and Cultural Studies
Last modified date:2024.04.13
Papers
1. The Role of Unreciprocated Care Networking in Processes of Enclavization: ‘Solidarity Hubs’ in Fukuoka and Yokohama.
2. Geerhardt Kornatowski, Toshio Mizuuchi, Taku Fukumoto, Synthesis, In: Mizuuchi, T., Kornatowski, G., Fukumoto, T. (eds) Diversity of Urban Inclusivity: Perspectives Beyond Gentrification in Advanced City-Regions, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-8528-7_20, 2023.02.
3. Kornatowski. G., Introduction: Towards a Framework of Urban Inclusivity, In: Mizuuchi, T., Kornatowski, G., Fukumoto, T. (eds) Diversity of Urban Inclusivity: Perspectives Beyond Gentrification in Advanced City-Regions, DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-8528-7_1, 2023.02, [URL].
4. Kornatowski, G., Voluntary Services in Disordered Space: The Inner-City Service Hub for Foreign Workers in Singapore, In: Mizuuchi, T., Kornatowski, G., Fukumoto, T. (eds) Diversity of Urban Inclusivity: Perspectives Beyond Gentrification in Advanced City-Regions, 10.1007/978-981-19-8528-7_10, 2023.02, [URL].
5. Geerhardt Kornatowski, Densities of vulnerability: Voluntary sector services for migrant workers in Singapore during COVID19, The 10th Virtual Seoul Workshop of the East Asian Inclusive Cities Network (EA-ICN), 2021.08, [URL], The global spread of COVID19 into every pore of urban society is demanding us to come to grips with the social dimension – and spatiality – of concentrated vulnerabilities. This paper addresses the impact of the pandemic on the isolated migrant worker dormitory communities in Singapore and its implications for the existing framework of voluntary sector services to them. More than anything, the impact of the spread has laid bare the immense inequality between Singapore’s citizen and migrant worker communities, especially in terms of resilience against COVID19. This is turn had a significant impact on the related voluntary sector geographies, which are organized around well-known access points in Singapore’s inner-city areas but located far away from the peripheral dormitory areas. Here, the concept of density – and the possibility of a politics on density – allows us to scrutinize the role of public regulation and contextualize the spatial ramifications of specific migrant labor regimes. To address the vulnerabilities amplified by density, this paper will explore recent developments in the voluntary sector in response to the circumscribed geography of their services..
6. Interrogating Neoliberalism and Gentrification as Appropriate Concepts: A Perspective from the Theorization of "Service Hubs".
7. Kiener, J., Kornatowski, G. & Mizuuchi, T. , Innovations in Gearing the Housing Market to Welfare Recipients in Osaka’s Inner City: A Resilient Strategy?, Housing, Theory and Society, 10.1080/14036096.2018.1481141, 35, 4, 410-431, 2018.09.
8. コルナトウスキ ヒェラルド, Caught Up in Policy Gaps: Distressed Communities of South Asian Migrant Workers in Little India, Singapore, Community Development Journal, 10.1093/cdj/bsw051, 52, 1, 92-106, 2017.02.
9. Guesthouses for Foreigners Businesses in the Inner City and Their Neighborhood Impact: The Case of North Nishinari, Osaka City.
10. Wong, K.P.T. & Kornatowski, G., Domination and Contestation in the Urban Politics of Shenzhen, disP – The Planning Review, 10.1080/02513625.2014.1007648, 50, 4, 6-15, 2014.02.
11. The Marginalization of Private Low-Rental Housing and Housing Poverty in Hong Kong’s Inner City.
12. Homeless Assistance in Hong Kong: The Actual Status of Assistance Policy and Welfare Delivery.
13. コルナトウスキ ヒェラルド, Partnerships and Governance: Struggle, Cooperation, and the Role of NGOs in Welfare Delivery for the Homeless in Hong Kong, City, Culture & Society, 10.1016/j.ccs.2010.10.006), 1, 3, 155-164, 2010.09.
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