Public politics-violence versus the right to the city in the Historic Center of Puebla, México
Keywords:
Right to the city, violence, public politics, citizenshipAbstract
The work is aimed at revealing the violence in the public politics, in the Historic Center of Puebla, its instrumental role to profitability interests, trivializing the claims to the right to the city. The pair public politics – violence is analyzed at present times, considered relevant, but the brief historical reference shows its presence in the foundation of the city. The methodological path was drawn from the epistemic theoretical framework of complexity that led us to consider as a key to understanding local particularities, the interaction between theoretical inquiry, national and historical context. The historical and bibliographic review, as well as the observation and application of exploratory interviews, underpinned the confirmation of the shock stated as the direction of the investigation.Downloads
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