Social segregation and gated communities in Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires: A comparison
- Autores
- Borsdorf, Axel; Hidalgo, Rodrigo Nicolas; Vidal, Sonia
- Año de publicación
- 2016
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- The two Cono Sur capitals share similarities (effects of globalization, socio-spatial segregation, fragmentation, rise of gated cities, social housing in remote locations lacking public transport), however a variety of differences can be observed. Whereas in Santiago gated communities are widespread in the urban fabric, in Buenos Aires these communities are concentrated only in the north and northwestern parts of the city. In Chile parcelas de agrado with more than 5000 m2 fulfill the demand of upper class citizens for more space for luxury villas. Ethnic segregation is seen as a problem in Santiago, where Peruvian immigrants occupy some sectors of the city centre, whereas in Buenos Aires most immigrants are coming from non-metropolitan regions of Argentina. Last not least gentrification in quite strong in Santiago's central communes, whereas the Argentines in a quite unusual way interpret the development of gated communities as a process of social upgrading.
Fil: Borsdorf, Axel. Universidad de Innsbruck; Austria
Fil: Hidalgo, Rodrigo Nicolas. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Chile
Fil: Vidal, Sonia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Historia y Ciencias Humanas; Argentina - Materia
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GLOBALIZATION
SEGREGATION
GATED COMMUNITIES - Nivel de accesibilidad
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- Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas
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Social segregation and gated communities in Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires: A comparison |
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Social segregation and gated communities in Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires: A comparison |
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Social segregation and gated communities in Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires: A comparison Borsdorf, Axel GLOBALIZATION SEGREGATION GATED COMMUNITIES |
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Social segregation and gated communities in Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires: A comparison |
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Social segregation and gated communities in Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires: A comparison |
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Social segregation and gated communities in Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires: A comparison |
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Social segregation and gated communities in Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires: A comparison |
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Social segregation and gated communities in Santiago de Chile and Buenos Aires: A comparison |
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Borsdorf, Axel Hidalgo, Rodrigo Nicolas Vidal, Sonia |
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Borsdorf, Axel Hidalgo, Rodrigo Nicolas Vidal, Sonia |
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The two Cono Sur capitals share similarities (effects of globalization, socio-spatial segregation, fragmentation, rise of gated cities, social housing in remote locations lacking public transport), however a variety of differences can be observed. Whereas in Santiago gated communities are widespread in the urban fabric, in Buenos Aires these communities are concentrated only in the north and northwestern parts of the city. In Chile parcelas de agrado with more than 5000 m2 fulfill the demand of upper class citizens for more space for luxury villas. Ethnic segregation is seen as a problem in Santiago, where Peruvian immigrants occupy some sectors of the city centre, whereas in Buenos Aires most immigrants are coming from non-metropolitan regions of Argentina. Last not least gentrification in quite strong in Santiago's central communes, whereas the Argentines in a quite unusual way interpret the development of gated communities as a process of social upgrading. Fil: Borsdorf, Axel. Universidad de Innsbruck; Austria Fil: Hidalgo, Rodrigo Nicolas. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Chile Fil: Vidal, Sonia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Oficina de Coordinación Administrativa Saavedra 15. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Historia y Ciencias Humanas; Argentina |
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The two Cono Sur capitals share similarities (effects of globalization, socio-spatial segregation, fragmentation, rise of gated cities, social housing in remote locations lacking public transport), however a variety of differences can be observed. Whereas in Santiago gated communities are widespread in the urban fabric, in Buenos Aires these communities are concentrated only in the north and northwestern parts of the city. In Chile parcelas de agrado with more than 5000 m2 fulfill the demand of upper class citizens for more space for luxury villas. Ethnic segregation is seen as a problem in Santiago, where Peruvian immigrants occupy some sectors of the city centre, whereas in Buenos Aires most immigrants are coming from non-metropolitan regions of Argentina. Last not least gentrification in quite strong in Santiago's central communes, whereas the Argentines in a quite unusual way interpret the development of gated communities as a process of social upgrading. |
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