Being together/apart in the urban scenery of present Cordoba city
Estar juntos/estar separados en el escenario urbano cordobés actual
Estar juntos/estar separados no cenário urbano cordobês atual
2017 | |
Urban disputes, communication, ideology, classes, conflicts. Disputas urbanas, Comunicación, Ideología, Clases, Conflictos. |
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Universidad ORT Uruguay | |
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https://revistas.ort.edu.uy/inmediaciones-de-la-comunicacion/article/view/2674
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11968/3431 |
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Acceso abierto | |
Copyright (c) 2017 Inmediaciones de la Comunicación http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 |
Sumario: | The following considerations gather up some of the current research developments we have carried out in the context of the Secretary of Science and Technique of the National University of Córdoba, in a project titled: “Strategic urbanism and conflicts: experiences of urban disputes in Cordoba (2016-2017)”. We have investigated in several neighborhoods of the city: Alberdi, San Vicente, Güemes, San Martín, El Tropezón. In such territories certain actors struggle to stay on the urban grid from where they have been or are being displaced. In the process, they elaborate subjective and identity demands that weave into different conflict situations facingthe violence of urban developers and of local and provincial governments. In such a context, in Alberdi neighborhood rises “The Multisectorial”; in San Vicente, the “Network of neighbors”; people from El Tropezón and nextdoor inhabitants of the former San Martín Prison, such as the Craftsmen of Güemes: these are the main actors in the nearby down town area. In this presentation, there for, we resume ideas proposed by Michel de Certeau to explain some of the tactics that the members of these collective experiences unfold. We also interrogate these actors and practices about the transformation horizons they express. Our main goal is to present some of the central core meanings that organize actions with others in present space/time of Cordoba city. In this sense, we wish to ponder on some of the present manifestationsof “being together” —with J.M. Barbero—- building meanings about our neighborhood and city. |
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