Title: Communication and Broken Windows: Graffiti Debates
1Communication and Broken Windows Graffiti
Debates
- Irina Gendelman
- University of Washington
- Department of Communication
2Public Space
- Medium of communication
- Arena for representation
- Arena for negotiation of meaning
3Broken Windows Theory
We suggest that "untended" behavior also leads to
the breakdown of community controlsA piece of
property is abandoned, weeds grow up, a window is
smashed. Adults stop scolding rowdy children the
children, emboldened, become more rowdy. Families
move out, unattached adults move in. Teenagers
gather in front of the corner store. The merchant
asks them to move they refuse. Fights occur.
Litter accumulates. People start drinking in
front of the grocery in time, an inebriate
slumps to the sidewalk and is allowed to sleep it
off. Pedestrians are approached by panhandlers.
(Wilson and Kelling, 1982)
4Question
- How do people talk about public spaces?
- What relationships of power are revealed in
community discussions about the use of public
spaces? - What effects might the governance of public
spaces have on communication?
5Olympia Graffiti Debates
6Research Methods
- Text analysis of a local newspaper
- Analysis of public records of a Community
Conversation - Interviews with key players
7 The Daily Olympian
- 1999 Free Walls
- 2002 Bad Behavior
Table1 The number of graffiti related articles
in The Daily Olympian
1 Only articles printed in the first five
months of the year 2002 were collected due to the
time constraints of the research.
81999 The Daily Olympian
- Quote from the Olympia Downtown Association
Coordinator - Its gotten very rampant, in recent months, the
graffiti has spread from legal walls to nearby
businesses, garbage cans, newspaper boxes, even
treestagging makes downtown look neglected and
shoppers feel unsafe, she said. When people see
graffiti of any kind, they think its dangerous.
9Quote from an editorial
- Former Olympia Police chief John Wurner had a
no tolerance policy for graffiti. He calls it his
broken window theory
10- Quote from a letter to the editor
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- Graffiti does not just come about like dirt on
the sidewalkit is a method of expressingfor
some reason obnoxious advertising, flashing
lights and whitewashed walls are more inviting
than vernacular art in the alleys.
11Quote from an article about the graffiti debates
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- Without it, the city will lose an important
cultural site, said Jeffrey Bartone, the film
societys technical director. If the city shuts
down its free graffiti walls because of a handful
of malicious taggers, the vandals will win.
Thats all that will be left if we take down the
free walls, he said
12Results of 1999 Debates
- A compromise between the ODA and graffiti
advocates was reached. One graffiti wall reopened
in April, 1999.
132002 The Daily Olympian
- Graffiti as communication is no longer part of
debates - City clean up agenda shifts from graffiti to a
wide-ranging eradication of various "untended"
behaviors deemed damaging to the vitality of
downtown, such as - panhandling
- homelessness
- intoxication
- loitering youth
142002 editorial Our Views Safety must be
restored.
- Cathie Butler, the communications manager for
the city of Olympia, is afraid to go downtown. - Last Christmas she set aside a day to do her
holiday shoppingTwice on that day, she said, she
was approached by aggressive panhandlers. She
refused their demands for money. One spit in her
face the other spit at her feet. On a subsequent
shopping trip to purchase furniture, she was
chased for a full block by a panhandler demanding
money. She bought her furniture online, instead.
15- Butler said too many people in downtown Olympia
lack respect for others, and in the back of her
mind she wonders how big a step it is from lack
of respect for personal space to lack of respect
for human lifeButler asks, "At what point does
the collective lack of respect represented by
spitting in the faceor urinating on a building,
or damaging property with graffiti and etchings,
translate into a knife in the back?" -
16-
- Good question -- and one the Olympia City
Council must come to grips with. Maybe now that
they are hearing these personal stories from
people they work with and care about, council
members will be moved to action. -
- If you have a story to tell or a plea to make on
downtown safety, contact the Olympia City
Council. Let them know you expect solutions --
now!
17Community Conversation 2002
- Problem Statement.Shop owners, downtown users,
visitors, police and others in the community note
a high level of offensive and illegal behavior in
downtown Olympia. This behavior threatens
Olympias vision of a safe and vibrant downtown.
- Questions. 1. Why is this behavior occurring in
downtown Olympia?2. What needs to be done to
correct the situation?3. Who needs to be part of
the solution, and what roles should they play?
18Conversation Themes
- Too friendly a place
- It anti-social behavior is tolerated. Services
are provided for these people (on the streets)
and it gives them a crutch - Weak Policing
- Resources to underprivileged also attract
willfully delinquent, need stronger ordinances
and enforcement - Expression
- Graffiti happens because people feel that they
dont have a voice
19- Vandalism
- Tagging creates a violent, hostile environment
but is separate from graffiti art - Homeless blamed unfairly
- Discussion is targeting a population (homeless)
and this has been framed in the organization of
this event much discussion on this point. - Larger social problems
- Olympia is a reflection of greater crisis (which
will worsen without a spiritual solution
presented by the community).
20Problems of Perception
- Lack of communication creating hostility and
negative perceptions - The issue isnt safety, its a matter of
comfort/discomfort - Perception of a safety problem
- The stories we choose to tell create myths and
perceptions. I question that question. I could
tell just as many wholesome positive stories.
21Questioning Assumptions
- Who is complaining about these people and/or
problems? - Behavior is too vague
- The question is a gross over-generalization of
the behavior problem - If we take the question as given Id come away
from the conversation dissatisfied
22The Problem of Governance
- Although the Olympia community members
acknowledged the complexities of managing
downtown, the majority of practical solutions
still come from the policing efforts focused on
criminalization and expulsion.
23Challenging Assumptions of Broken Windows
- Perception needs to be addressed
- increased control can perpetuate fear by
creating suitable, but not necessarily real,
enemies. - Broken Windows Theory is short sighted
- while focusing on signs of disorder offers a
tangible solution to local problems, it can lead
to a superficial policing technique that ignores
larger social issues more difficult to tackle.
24- Studies have shown that while graffiti may
symbolize a lack of social control, it does not
necessarily correlate with crime. Instead, the
presence of graffiti may be an indication of a
disconnected community rather than a criminal one
(Raudenbush and Sampson, 1999 Ross and Jang,
2000 Taylor 2001). -
- Blaming social services, and at the same time
targeting signs of disorder for eradication is an
ironic example of shortsighted solutions proposed
by the Broken Windows.
25- Further studies on communication and public
space must address the social construction of
fear and recognize this as an important problem
in place making.