Incidence of the landscape in urban conflicts inthe city of the Córdoba, Argentina bettween 2002 and 2015

The territory can be understood as a text that is interpreted by different social groups generating a dynamic network of central and peripheral landscapes. Just as the territory is heterogeneous and each of its places is unique, landscapes, when assimilated to a code, necessarily tend to repeat them...

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Autor Principal: Martiarena, Miguel Ángel
Formato: Online
Idioma:spa
Publicado: Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño 2018
Acceso en liña:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/pensu/article/view/22655
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Summary:The territory can be understood as a text that is interpreted by different social groups generating a dynamic network of central and peripheral landscapes. Just as the territory is heterogeneous and each of its places is unique, landscapes, when assimilated to a code, necessarily tend to repeat themselves building shared identities. In this way, landscapes immobilize (or almost) the places, leaving them subject to a form of collective power, converting them into historical or environmental heritage.The efficiency of the cost / benefit logic with which the System intervenes in the production of space comes into contradiction with the dynamics of construction of the landscapes that occur in the world of life. The multiple landscapes that occur in places seek to be reduced to a unique landscape using the means money and power, enabling their commodification. This new instrumental landscape collides with local identities generating conflict situations.It was observed that urban conflicts identified can be characterized in terms of the three dimensions of the world of life (objective, social and subjective) and in relation to the money / power System. The cases analyzed locally define particular strategies for construction of landscapes.