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This thesis has as a general objective to analyze and explain the different socioterritorial transformations produced by urban development in the eastern sector of the municipality of Quilmes during the period 2003-2015, in relation to the more general phenomena -uneven urban development, socio-spat...

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Autor principal: Fernández Álvarez, Octavio
Otros Autores: Vidal-Koppmann, Sonia
Formato: Tesis de maestría acceptedVersion
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Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Arquitectura, Diseño y Urbanismo 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=aaqmas&cl=CL1&d=HWA_7583
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Sumario:This thesis has as a general objective to analyze and explain the different socioterritorial transformations produced by urban development in the eastern sector of the municipality of Quilmes during the period 2003-2015, in relation to the more general phenomena -uneven urban development, socio-spatial segregation and territorial fragmentation, among others- of the neoliberal metropolitan restructuring produced in the Latin American metropolises during the last years.\nWe maintain that Quilmes Este experienced an uneven urban development process that aggravated the previous socio-spatial inequalities and reinforced pre-existing socio-spatial fragmentation processes, increasing segregation and exclusion, and consolidating two opposite sectors: "favored" areas and "relegated" areas. These processes raised the levels of social conflict in the municipality, largely because the municipal State adopted a policy of laissez faire in relation to the main economic agents involved, as well as it disengaged from certain management responsibilities, especially with the most vulnerable social sectors.\nWhile uneven urban development is a systemic feature of capitalist cities, these processes have been unleashed with unusual dynamism in eastern Quilmes. We consider that both the speed and the magnitude of the transformations can be understood from the phenomenon of sharpening the commercialization of urban space that brings the neoliberal paradigm in our cities, in which the linkage of financial investments with the real estate market becomes increasingly narrow.\nRegarding the methodological strategy, a quantitative and qualitative approach was carried out, which included the processing of statistical information from official sources and reports from State organizations, direct observation, on-site surveys and elaboration of cartographic material, collection and systematization of specialized publications of the real estate sector, national and local graphic media and official public documents.