Infrastructures and urban centrality in africa A bus terminal in Ziguinchor (Lower Casamance, Senegal

In addition to its strategic role as a collective transport infrastructure, a bus station is loaded with centrality. It is indeed, since it fosters an efficient symbiosis of a broad articulation of entities, mechanisms and actions. Beyond that, in which technicians and politicians see a mere infrast...

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第一著者: Martínez Algueró, Romina
フォーマット: Online
言語:spa
出版事項: UNIVERSIDAD ANTONIO NARIÑO 2019
オンライン・アクセス:https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/nodo/article/view/164
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要約:In addition to its strategic role as a collective transport infrastructure, a bus station is loaded with centrality. It is indeed, since it fosters an efficient symbiosis of a broad articulation of entities, mechanisms and actions. Beyond that, in which technicians and politicians see a mere infrastructural solution, a bus terminal is discovered as a hypersocialized place, framework of a multiple activity in which the bifurcated and contradictory condition of urban life becomes tangible, but also its integrator capacity. All these virtues as a pole of social activity are recognized on the observation of the ordinary life of the Ziguinchor bus station, the most important city of the Casamance, Senegal.