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Rodríguez, María Carla
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spa
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303 p.
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Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (autonomus city)
2001-2015
Abstract
This thesis deals with the role of the location in disputes over urban space in central areas where two villas typified "as regularizables" Rodrigo Bueno and Playón de Chacarita-, emphasizing the relationship between state action and organizational practices that have deployed its inhabitants during the period 2001-2015 in the city of Buenos Aires.
The villas, Rodrigo Bueno and Playón de Chacarita, are located in the city of Buenos Aires in central areas where there have been significant urban transformations, linked to the restructuring process that occurred in recent decades centrality. Rodrigo Bueno is located in the adjacent area to the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve and the former Boca Juniors Sports City, a few meters from Puerto Madero. Playón de Chacarita is located in the neighborhood referenced by name within the rail yard railroad Urquiza, bordering the railway station "Federico Lacroze".
Unlike what happens in other Latin American cities as urban transformation processes have tended to reinforce traditional centralities where popular means of access to the city are located. The processing and urban renewal in Puerto Madero, far from weakening the traditional centrality of the City of Buenos Aires tended to strengthening Rodrigo Bueno setting as part of this new centrality (Ciccolella, 2009; Ciccolella and Vecslir, 2011; Abba, 2008, 2010, Cuenya, 2011). These centers are also accompanied by sub centers, as Chacarita where Playón, which connects to the historic location, administrative and financial center of the city is located. The accessibility of this area to different points of the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (AMBA) enables a privileged articulation of the centrality but especially wth the traditional system of central areas (Cosacov, 2014).
In this context the thesis investigates what is the role of location in the dynamics of social relationships framed in these two villas in the city? How those locations shape and modify relationships between social actors involved? In turn, what are the tensions, disputes, conflicts and alliances that weave there? How affects the location, for each case, the relationship between state action and collective and organizational forms that residents play?
From a sociological approach in the field of urban studies, the conflicting logic of production and appropriation of these interstitial spaces of a habitat consisting of urban poverty on the margins of urban centrality is addressed. Also the role of state intervention in those territories and collective and organizational dynamics of living in these cities, with particular attention to the effects of urban transformations in their immediate surroundings, which have changed over time with population weight meaning and attraction of these locations for the deployment of alternative uses.
Since so far there are no local studies on the subject that provide analytical evidence in systematic intra-urban scale, this thesis attempts to provide specific knowledge to realize this subject.
The villas, Rodrigo Bueno and Playón de Chacarita, are located in the city of Buenos Aires in central areas where there have been significant urban transformations, linked to the restructuring process that occurred in recent decades centrality. Rodrigo Bueno is located in the adjacent area to the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve and the former Boca Juniors Sports City, a few meters from Puerto Madero. Playón de Chacarita is located in the neighborhood referenced by name within the rail yard railroad Urquiza, bordering the railway station "Federico Lacroze".
Unlike what happens in other Latin American cities as urban transformation processes have tended to reinforce traditional centralities where popular means of access to the city are located. The processing and urban renewal in Puerto Madero, far from weakening the traditional centrality of the City of Buenos Aires tended to strengthening Rodrigo Bueno setting as part of this new centrality (Ciccolella, 2009; Ciccolella and Vecslir, 2011; Abba, 2008, 2010, Cuenya, 2011). These centers are also accompanied by sub centers, as Chacarita where Playón, which connects to the historic location, administrative and financial center of the city is located. The accessibility of this area to different points of the Metropolitan Area of Buenos Aires (AMBA) enables a privileged articulation of the centrality but especially wth the traditional system of central areas (Cosacov, 2014).
In this context the thesis investigates what is the role of location in the dynamics of social relationships framed in these two villas in the city? How those locations shape and modify relationships between social actors involved? In turn, what are the tensions, disputes, conflicts and alliances that weave there? How affects the location, for each case, the relationship between state action and collective and organizational forms that residents play?
From a sociological approach in the field of urban studies, the conflicting logic of production and appropriation of these interstitial spaces of a habitat consisting of urban poverty on the margins of urban centrality is addressed. Also the role of state intervention in those territories and collective and organizational dynamics of living in these cities, with particular attention to the effects of urban transformations in their immediate surroundings, which have changed over time with population weight meaning and attraction of these locations for the deployment of alternative uses.
Since so far there are no local studies on the subject that provide analytical evidence in systematic intra-urban scale, this thesis attempts to provide specific knowledge to realize this subject.
Título obtenido
Doctora de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en Ciencias Sociales
Institución otorgante
Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Sociales