Women in the processes of neighborhood and house improvement at a mexican tourist town
This paper presents the cases of women actively involved in efforts to improve their house and neighborhood in Bahía de Kino Viejo, Sonora. The practices that recurrently carry out for such purposes, outline relationships to the construction of sense of place and identity, as well as to reported sub...
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oai:ojs2.69.164.202.149:article-132019-10-07T01:16:09Z Women in the processes of neighborhood and house improvement at a mexican tourist town Las mujeres en los procesos de mejora del barrio y la casa de una localidad turística mexicana Yanes Ordiales, Glenda Bethina Loredo López, Juan Luis Sense of place subjective well-being women Sentido del lugar bienestar subjetivo mujeres This paper presents the cases of women actively involved in efforts to improve their house and neighborhood in Bahía de Kino Viejo, Sonora. The practices that recurrently carry out for such purposes, outline relationships to the construction of sense of place and identity, as well as to reported subjective well-being and life satisfaction. The exercise described is intended to illustrate different stages of sense of place and its relation to subjective well-being from a case study. It derives from a larger scale research project; whose main axis was the study of neighborhood and house from the subjective well-being and satisfaction approach. The selection of the approach responded to the premise that it is from subjectivity that structures, relationships and objects are signified. The study takes place at Bahía de Kino Viejo, a fishing village and local tourism destination in the Mexican northwest desert. Although there are vacation homes of Americans who visit the town from November to February, inner municipality visitors are received throughout the year. Since its legal foundation in the mid-twentieth century, an imperative model of socio-spatial segregation was established. Se exponen los casos de mujeres involucradas activamente en las gestiones de mejora de su casa y barrio en la localidad de Bahía de Kino, Sonora. Las distintas prácticas que de manera recurrente llevan a cabo para tales fines, esbozan relaciones con la construcción de sentido de lugar y de la identidad, así como con el bienestar (o malestar) subjetivo reportado. El ejercicio descrito en este trabajo tiene como intención principal ilustrar distintos estadios del sentido del lugar y su relación con el bienestar subjetivo a partir de un estudio de caso. El trabajo deriva de un proyecto de investigación de mayor escala, cuyo eje principal fue el estudio del barrio y la casa a partir del enfoque de bienestar subjetivo y satisfacción. La selección del enfoque respondió a premisa de que a partir de la subjetividad se significan y valoran las estructuras, relaciones sociales y objetos. El estudiotuvo lugar en el sector de Bahía de Kino Viejo, pueblo pesquero y destino de turismo local ubicado en el desierto del noroeste mexicano. Aunque existen casas de segunda residencia de estadounidenses que visitan el pueblo de noviembre a febrero, durante todo el año se reciben turistas, en su mayoría residentes del mismo municipio (Hermosillo). Desde su fundación legal a mediados del siglo XX se implantó un modelo de segregación socio-espacial que impera en la actualidad. Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2017-10-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/13 Topofilia; No 15: October 2017 - March 2018; 68-80 TOPOFILIA, Revista Científica de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Territorios; Núm. 15: Octubre 2017 - Marzo 2018; 68-80 2594-0635 spa https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/13/10 |
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This paper presents the cases of women actively involved in efforts to improve their house and neighborhood in Bahía de Kino Viejo, Sonora. The practices that recurrently carry out for such purposes, outline relationships to the construction of sense of place and identity, as well as to reported subjective well-being and life satisfaction. The exercise described is intended to illustrate different stages of sense of place and its relation to subjective well-being from a case study. It derives from a larger scale research project; whose main axis was the study of neighborhood and house from the subjective well-being and satisfaction approach. The selection of the approach responded to the premise that it is from subjectivity that structures, relationships and objects are signified. The study takes place at Bahía de Kino Viejo, a fishing village and local tourism destination in the Mexican northwest desert. Although there are vacation homes of Americans who visit the town from November to February, inner municipality visitors are received throughout the year. Since its legal foundation in the mid-twentieth century, an imperative model of socio-spatial segregation was established. |
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