Producción de espacio y (des)regulación de los bordes: La construcción de barrios privados en el periurbano de Santa Fe a fines del Siglo XX
In this paper, we study the spatial and historical construction of Gated communities located in the municipality of Santo Tomé, near the Santa Fe-Rosario freeway, Santa Fe metropolitan area (AMSF). We particularly enquire into the mechanisms of space production in relation to the regulation/deregula...
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Ediciones UNL
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://bibliotecavirtual.unl.edu.ar/publicaciones/index.php/DesarrolloEstadoYEspacio/article/view/13261 |
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| Sumario: | In this paper, we study the spatial and historical construction of Gated communities located in the municipality of Santo Tomé, near the Santa Fe-Rosario freeway, Santa Fe metropolitan area (AMSF). We particularly enquire into the mechanisms of space production in relation to the regulation/deregulation of the peripheral urban edges, based on the notion of institutional expedition. We focus on the relationship between regulation and urbanization during the 1975-2003 period. The end of this period is a relevant threshold in order to understand the present consolidation of the enclave, which presents great expansion and growth. In order to carry out this investigation, we made use of qualitative methodologies, based on the analysis of documentary sources (written, graphic and hemerographic) and interviews to key informants. We conclude that, at first, some private sectors carried out urbanization projects in the urban periphery in a context of lack of regulation. During a second period, there was an institutional reinterpretation and acceptance of the model of city that these projects proposed, and regulatory actions were taken which began to legitimize the process. Moreover, during this period we can observe privatization mechanisms (material and symbolic) which operate together and contribute to a greater or lesser extent to the closing of the edge. |
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