Cuadro ecológico
Geographical transformations, population growth and technical development framework have affected historical-productive processes that irreversibly changed the city as a communal lifestyle to make it a post-metropolitan “Territory City” altering existential practices that go through it. Subjectiviti...
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Universidad Nacional de Avellaneda. Secretaría de Investigación e Innovación Socioproductiva
2015
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| Acceso en línea: | http://rdd.undav.edu.ar/pdfs/pr33/pr33.pdf |
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| Sumario: | Geographical transformations, population growth and technical development framework have affected historical-productive processes that irreversibly changed the city as a communal lifestyle to make it a post-metropolitan “Territory City” altering existential practices that go through it. Subjectivities seem to retreat while crumble in “Territory City” expressing a growing mismatch between the physical, existential, social and political territory. Among the untimely Argentine essay (from Martínez Estrada to Christian Ferrer) and Félix Guattari’s thought, it comes to trying to think an ecology of ideas, between local and global decadences and ways of get a glimpse of possible futures. We need diagnoses capable of sewing technical, political and cultural records to account for both mutations in the order of the city, as the subjective transformations that determine our practices. Object of “ecosophy” is social “inclusion”, which cannot be created by decree without an inventive singling out of the bodies. Inclusion is not subject to the control and obedience but singling to enhance invention and critical autonomy of relationships to come, able to give birth to more free and inclusive institutions. |
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