Gender and right to the city: keys to think about the emerging inequality(ies) and territoriality(ies) in the Tucuman metropolitan area.
The paper presents a research about public habitat policies from new approaches. It is proposed to reflect on the contributions of gender as an analytical category and political concept to operationalize the right to the city. It exposes some elements of the work presented at the first meeting of th...
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Instituto de Investigación de Vivienda y Hábitat
2019
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ReViyCi/article/view/27363 |
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| Sumario: | The paper presents a research about public habitat policies from new approaches. It is proposed to reflect on the contributions of gender as an analytical category and political concept to operationalize the right to the city.
It exposes some elements of the work presented at the first meeting of the Network of Popular Settlements about the right to the city: conflicts and disputes over urban territory. This work expands the analysis of previous studies on the contributions of the gender perspective in the habitat policies issue in relation to inequality and vulnerability, from the articulation of dimensions (material, symbolic and political).
The case of the Tucuman metropolitan agglomerate is analyzed in the framework of a comparative study on other Latin American metropolis. It also reflects on the responses regarding habitat policy and the construction of territoriality, in the context of the disciplinary challenges of the right to the city and new problems, advances and backward movement of the neoliberal advance in the region. |
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