The city movement: everydayness, embodied affections and topological networks

La ciudad movimiento: cotidianidades, afectividades corporizadas y redes topológicas

A cidade movimento: cotidianidades, afetividades corporizadas e redes topológicas

Lindón, Alicia; Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, México.
Detalles Bibliográficos
2017
Subject, urban life, practices, subjectivities, urban imaginaries.
Sujeto, vida urbana, prácticas, subjetividades, imaginarios urbanos.
Español
Universidad ORT Uruguay
RAD
https://revistas.ort.edu.uy/inmediaciones-de-la-comunicacion/article/view/2668
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11968/3430
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Resumen:
Sumario:The main question of this article is the following: how to study the spatial dimension of the city and urban life? Before that submit a case study, in these pages, develops a theoretical-methodological approach for dealing with large cities. The main objectiveis to offer a multidimensional and grounded perspective of the social construction of the city movement.The first part reviews the different aspects of the perspective of the city as a space movement. The second part analyzes the everyday practices and the spatial subjectivity of this conception of the city as a space movement. The third section, deals with the affections and bodily of the city movement. Then comes the situational perspective and topological networks as ways of apprehending dense urban fragments that integrate the issues raised in the previous paragraphs. To close with a few final thoughts that highlight both the potential of such an approach and its limitations.