Living in the city: Ethnographic approaches to urban social processes, public policy, and the real estate market

Authors

Miriam Abate Daga (ed)
Julieta Capdevielle (ed)

Keywords:

Urban Anthropology, Real Estate Market, Public Policy

Synopsis

Living in the city. Ethnographic approaches to urban social processes, public policy, and the real estate market brings together unpublished writings by members of the research team Living in cities: Urban social processes and housing strategies in neoliberal times. Córdoba in the 21st Century, based at the María Saleme de Burnichon Research Center of the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities (CIFFyH).

Chapters

  • About the authors
  • Introduction
  • Part 1
    Housing strategies and trajectories
  • Housing strategies and meanings of living among middle-class residents in Greater Córdoba (Argentina)
    Lucía Page
  • Residential trajectories: Still living in the northern part of the city
    María Victoria Diaz Marengo
  • Part 2
  • Fairs in public spaces, a way of inhabiting the city
    Camila Pilatti
  • Unequal mobility
    María Debarnot
  • School squares and paths. Experiences of inhabiting public space in the neighborhood. Córdoba 2021
    Carolina Cecilia Marchetti
  • Part 3
    Transformations of urban space: state planning and the real estate market
  • The international circulation of urban policies: an approach to superblocks in the city of Córdoba (Argentina)
    Andres Mazzeo
  • Economic openness vs. social justice. An analysis of urban transformation processes in the historic center of Havana (2011-2021)
    Lázaro Manuel Alemán Estrada
  • Smart City: Concepts and history of a new urban utopia
    Nicolás Carangi
  • Part 4
  • Anything goes down the drain. Ethnographic decay
    Silvia Attwood
  • A clean slate? Initial reflections on the changes and continuities between two planning institutions in Córdoba (2019-2020)
    Camilo Martínez García

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Published

January 3, 2022

Details about this monograph

ISBN-13 (15)

978-950-33-1672-6