Limits as a methodological device for the analysis of socio-spatial practices in the house and neighborhood. Case study: closed neighborhoods of Córdoba

This article describes the advances and the first approach to field work with the purpose of showing how the approach to investigation is redefined thanks to the theoretical framework and exploratory interviews. An analysis is conducted on the basis of the speech, representantions and from the socia...

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Wedi'i Gadw mewn:
Manylion Llyfryddiaeth
Prif Awdur: Bengualid, Jael
Fformat: Online
Iaith:spa
Cyhoeddwyd: Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño 2016
Mynediad Ar-lein:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/pensu/article/view/16433
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Crynodeb:This article describes the advances and the first approach to field work with the purpose of showing how the approach to investigation is redefined thanks to the theoretical framework and exploratory interviews. An analysis is conducted on the basis of the speech, representantions and from the social and spatial practices of the inhabitants in a chosen gated community, bearing in mind the distances and differences of habitats and lifestyle in the gated community. The spatial dimension is taken into account regarding the production and appropriation of the participants and how those actions assert their ownership in the space are taken into account. To accomplish this, a methodological tool has been developed considering the manner in which domestic spaces are used and the different ways the limits of domestic spaces occur in relation to the home and the neighbourhood. The approach is ethnographical, based on participating observation and thorough interviews to the inhabitants of the gated community in the city of Córdoba. The purpose of this research is to comprehend the meaning of the everyday activities for the people that perform them, how the representations of the living spaces are built simulteneously and reciprocally in the place that contains them and the meaning that the participants assign to those everyday activities in their speech