NEOLIBERALISMO Y VIDA COTIDIANA EN LOS MÁRGENES URBANOS
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https://doi.org/10.36661/2448-1092.2014v11n19.11977Keywords:
Global crisis, Neoliberalism, Urban margins, Right to the cityAbstract
The global crisis has been the perfect excuse for the deployment of neoliberal policies that have had, as a result, an accentuated social and spatial polarisation at all levels. This has created a growing social unrest as shown by many urban mobilizations all over the world demonstrate during 2011 and 2012. The aim of this paper is to explore the potential of the urban spaces as sites of generation of alternatives to the social and political crisis. To do this, I will base my argument on the many contributions from the critical urban theory that have recently reworked some of Henri Lefebvre’s ideas on the urban process, urban centrality and the right to the city.
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