From Everywhere and Nowhere: Connections between space and violence in the Central Region of Chaco Province: historical socio-spatial impacts on the Qom indigenous population.

In Argentina, indigenous peoples, especially in urban areas, have historically been marginalized due to various causes. The country's hegemonic historical narrative has excluded indigenous communities, thereby marginalizing their cultures and languages. Socioeconomic inequalities have led to in...

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spelling I15-R196-article-5142025-10-16T15:43:30Z From Everywhere and Nowhere: Connections between space and violence in the Central Region of Chaco Province: historical socio-spatial impacts on the Qom indigenous population. De todas partes y de ningún lugar: Vínculos entre espacio y violencias en la región central de la provincia del Chaco: afectaciones socioespaciales históricas a la población indígena qom Galvaliz, Sebastián violencia espacial indígenas qom barrios indígenas spatial violence Qom indigenous people indigenous slums In Argentina, indigenous peoples, especially in urban areas, have historically been marginalized due to various causes. The country's hegemonic historical narrative has excluded indigenous communities, thereby marginalizing their cultures and languages. Socioeconomic inequalities have led to indigenous populations living in poorer conditions while census data has misrepresented their reality perpetuating their invisibility. In the Province of Chaco, processes of extermination, expulsion, and displacement shaped these causes, which, in turn, were intensified by the desert conquest campaigns and the consolidation of the National State during the 1930s. During these periods, the Central Region of Chaco became a site of militarization and territorial exploitation, excluding indigenous communities and establishing unequal social and economic hierarchies in the cities that emerged there afterwards. This study explores spatial violence within Qom communities, understood as a historical and systematic practice of dispossession and territorial control. En Argentina, los pueblos indígenas, especialmente en áreas urbanas, han sido históricamente invisibilizados debido a varias causas. La narrativa histórica hegemónica del país ha excluido a los indígenas, marginando sus culturas y lenguas. Las desigualdades socioeconómicas han contribuido a que la población indígena viva en condiciones de exclusión y los censos han representado su realidad de manera limitada, perpetuando su invisibilización. En la región del Chaco, los procesos de exterminio, expulsión y desplazamiento han gestado estas causas, intensificadas por las campañas de Conquista del desierto y la consolidación del Estado Nacional en la década de 1930. Durante estos períodos, la región central del Chaco fue un escenario de militarización y explotación territorial, que excluyó a las comunidades indígenas, estableciendo jerarquías sociales y económicas desiguales en las futuras ciudades que allí se gestaron. Este trabajo explora la violencia espacial en las comunidades qom, entendida como prácticas históricas y sistemáticas de desposesión y control territorial. Facultad de Arquitectura, Planeamiento y Diseño | Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2025-07-24 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html application/zip https://www.ayp.fapyd.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ayp/article/view/514 10.35305/23626097v12i22.514 A&P Continuidad; Vol. 12 Núm. 22 (2025): ESPACIO Y VIOLENCIA EN EL CONTEXTO DE EMERGENCIA Y CONSOLIDACIÓN DEL MODELO NEOLIBERAL. POLÍTICAS, INFRAESTRUCTURAS, ARQUITECTURAS EN LATINOAMÉRICA 2362-6097 2362-6089 spa https://www.ayp.fapyd.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ayp/article/view/514/651 https://www.ayp.fapyd.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ayp/article/view/514/667 https://www.ayp.fapyd.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ayp/article/view/514/668 Derechos de autor 2025 A&P Continuidad http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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topic violencia espacial
indígenas qom
barrios indígenas
spatial violence
Qom indigenous people
indigenous slums
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indígenas qom
barrios indígenas
spatial violence
Qom indigenous people
indigenous slums
Galvaliz, Sebastián
From Everywhere and Nowhere: Connections between space and violence in the Central Region of Chaco Province: historical socio-spatial impacts on the Qom indigenous population.
topic_facet violencia espacial
indígenas qom
barrios indígenas
spatial violence
Qom indigenous people
indigenous slums
author Galvaliz, Sebastián
author_facet Galvaliz, Sebastián
author_sort Galvaliz, Sebastián
title From Everywhere and Nowhere: Connections between space and violence in the Central Region of Chaco Province: historical socio-spatial impacts on the Qom indigenous population.
title_short From Everywhere and Nowhere: Connections between space and violence in the Central Region of Chaco Province: historical socio-spatial impacts on the Qom indigenous population.
title_full From Everywhere and Nowhere: Connections between space and violence in the Central Region of Chaco Province: historical socio-spatial impacts on the Qom indigenous population.
title_fullStr From Everywhere and Nowhere: Connections between space and violence in the Central Region of Chaco Province: historical socio-spatial impacts on the Qom indigenous population.
title_full_unstemmed From Everywhere and Nowhere: Connections between space and violence in the Central Region of Chaco Province: historical socio-spatial impacts on the Qom indigenous population.
title_sort from everywhere and nowhere: connections between space and violence in the central region of chaco province: historical socio-spatial impacts on the qom indigenous population.
description In Argentina, indigenous peoples, especially in urban areas, have historically been marginalized due to various causes. The country's hegemonic historical narrative has excluded indigenous communities, thereby marginalizing their cultures and languages. Socioeconomic inequalities have led to indigenous populations living in poorer conditions while census data has misrepresented their reality perpetuating their invisibility. In the Province of Chaco, processes of extermination, expulsion, and displacement shaped these causes, which, in turn, were intensified by the desert conquest campaigns and the consolidation of the National State during the 1930s. During these periods, the Central Region of Chaco became a site of militarization and territorial exploitation, excluding indigenous communities and establishing unequal social and economic hierarchies in the cities that emerged there afterwards. This study explores spatial violence within Qom communities, understood as a historical and systematic practice of dispossession and territorial control.
publisher Facultad de Arquitectura, Planeamiento y Diseño | Universidad Nacional de Rosario
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