Neighborhood landscape and habitat: Representations in times of uncertainty. Situated reflections: El Castillo, Chile

This article examines the territorial and the social dimension of habitat and landscape as an expression of the segregation phenomenon in Santiago-Chile. Specifically, it presents a case study developed in the sector of El Castillo, in the commune of La Pintana. The aim is situating habitat and neig...

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Principais autores: Valencia-Galvez, Lorena, Ruiz-Flores, Juan Carlos, Andrade-Guzman, Carlos, Gallardo-Muñoz, Sergio
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.uchile.cl:article-634302021-05-26T16:09:38Z Neighborhood landscape and habitat: Representations in times of uncertainty. Situated reflections: El Castillo, Chile Paisaje barrial y hábitat: representaciones en tiempos de incertidumbre. Reflexiones situadas: El Castillo, Chile Valencia-Galvez, Lorena Ruiz-Flores, Juan Carlos Andrade-Guzman, Carlos Gallardo-Muñoz, Sergio This article examines the territorial and the social dimension of habitat and landscape as an expression of the segregation phenomenon in Santiago-Chile. Specifically, it presents a case study developed in the sector of El Castillo, in the commune of La Pintana. The aim is situating habitat and neighborhood landscape in a scenario that has been struck by globalization, environmental and health crises, and the expansion of capitalism. This work is based on an intrinsic and instrumental case study. Villa Nueva Patagonia was chosen given its location within the five communes with worst urban life quality index in the country. The study develops a qualitative approach, where the focus of the analysis has been the inhabitants' discourses concerning their territory, seen from the dimension of landscape and habitat. Findings show that it is impossible to speak of a finished landscape, as there is a tension between what is expected, and the activities observed in different places. There is a close relationship between the idealization of its inhabitants and the sector settlement history. These changes have generated and cemented externalities and inequalities, accumulating unsuspected effects of discomfort in the long term. From there, the landscape can be understood as the memory of the territory. Este artículo examina la dimensión territorial y social del hábitat y del paisaje como expresión del fenómeno de segregación en Santiago-Chile. Se presenta un estudio de caso en el sector de El Castillo, comuna de La Pintana. Se sitúa el hábitat y el paisaje barrial en un escenario golpeado por la globalización, la crisis ambiental, la crisis sanitaria y la expansión del capitalismo. Este trabajo desarrolla un estudio de caso de carácter intrínseco e instrumental. Se elige Villa Nueva Patagonia por su ubicación dentro de las cinco comunas con peor índice de calidad de vida urbana dentro del país. El estudio desarrolla un enfoque cualitativo, donde el foco principal del análisis se ha puesto en los discursos de los habitantes en relación a su territorio, visto este desde la dimensión del paisaje y del hábitat. Los resultados señalan que no se puede hablar de un paisaje acabado, pues existe una tensión entre lo esperado y las actividades que se observan, habiendo una relación próxima entre las idealizaciones de sus habitantes y la historia del poblamiento del sector. Estos cambios han generado y cimentando desigualdades, acumulando efectos de malestar en el largo plazo; así, desde estas desigualdades el paisaje es entendido como la memoria del territorio. Revista INVI 2021-04-22 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/63430 Revista INVI; Vol. 36 Núm. 101 (2021) 0718-8358 0718-1299 spa https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/63430/67089
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author Valencia-Galvez, Lorena
Ruiz-Flores, Juan Carlos
Andrade-Guzman, Carlos
Gallardo-Muñoz, Sergio
spellingShingle Valencia-Galvez, Lorena
Ruiz-Flores, Juan Carlos
Andrade-Guzman, Carlos
Gallardo-Muñoz, Sergio
Neighborhood landscape and habitat: Representations in times of uncertainty. Situated reflections: El Castillo, Chile
author_facet Valencia-Galvez, Lorena
Ruiz-Flores, Juan Carlos
Andrade-Guzman, Carlos
Gallardo-Muñoz, Sergio
author_sort Valencia-Galvez, Lorena
title Neighborhood landscape and habitat: Representations in times of uncertainty. Situated reflections: El Castillo, Chile
title_short Neighborhood landscape and habitat: Representations in times of uncertainty. Situated reflections: El Castillo, Chile
title_full Neighborhood landscape and habitat: Representations in times of uncertainty. Situated reflections: El Castillo, Chile
title_fullStr Neighborhood landscape and habitat: Representations in times of uncertainty. Situated reflections: El Castillo, Chile
title_full_unstemmed Neighborhood landscape and habitat: Representations in times of uncertainty. Situated reflections: El Castillo, Chile
title_sort neighborhood landscape and habitat: representations in times of uncertainty. situated reflections: el castillo, chile
description This article examines the territorial and the social dimension of habitat and landscape as an expression of the segregation phenomenon in Santiago-Chile. Specifically, it presents a case study developed in the sector of El Castillo, in the commune of La Pintana. The aim is situating habitat and neighborhood landscape in a scenario that has been struck by globalization, environmental and health crises, and the expansion of capitalism. This work is based on an intrinsic and instrumental case study. Villa Nueva Patagonia was chosen given its location within the five communes with worst urban life quality index in the country. The study develops a qualitative approach, where the focus of the analysis has been the inhabitants' discourses concerning their territory, seen from the dimension of landscape and habitat. Findings show that it is impossible to speak of a finished landscape, as there is a tension between what is expected, and the activities observed in different places. There is a close relationship between the idealization of its inhabitants and the sector settlement history. These changes have generated and cemented externalities and inequalities, accumulating unsuspected effects of discomfort in the long term. From there, the landscape can be understood as the memory of the territory.
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url https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/INVI/article/view/63430
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