Self-managed urban resistance: dispute over the city from los Pedregales

During the last decades of Mexico City history, the contradiction between the democratization process and the advance of capitalist urbanization has reached one of its most intense phases. The elected governments since 1997 have developed a rights platform, at the same time, have delivered the deter...

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Asıl Yazarlar: de la Torre Galindo, Francisco Javier, Barona Garduño, Fernando
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spelling oai:ojs2.69.164.202.149:article-552020-10-01T02:04:12Z Self-managed urban resistance: dispute over the city from los Pedregales Resistencias urbanas autogestadas: la disputa por la ciudad desde los Pedregales de la Torre Galindo, Francisco Javier Barona Garduño, Fernando urban movements disputed territories neighborhood scale movimientos urbanos territorios en disputa escala barrial During the last decades of Mexico City history, the contradiction between the democratization process and the advance of capitalist urbanization has reached one of its most intense phases. The elected governments since 1997 have developed a rights platform, at the same time, have delivered the determinations on the city to private capital. The Urban Development Laws of 1996 and 2010, and their instrumentation, have stimulated the capture of the city by a global sale real estate development, to the detriment of the towns, neighborhoods and colonias of the city that face forms of dispossession, fragmentation and segregation. This text states that is in that contradiction that emerge groups, organizations and movements of defense and fight for the city. These collective actors develop combative processes from self-management, with the purpose of becoming an actor in the dispute over the city. Through the approach to the recent experience of the Pedregales de Coyoacán y Tlalpan, the article argues that self-managed urban resistances recognize the deterritorialization processes and generate forms of re-lugarization from the subjective and permanent appropriation of their territories. Durante las últimas décadas de la historia de la Ciudad de México, la contradicción entre el proceso democratizador y el avance de la urbanización capitalista ha alcanzado una de sus fases de mayor intensidad. Los gobiernos electos desde 1997 han desarrollado una plataforma de derechos y, al mismo tiempo, han propiciado la entrega de las determinaciones sobre la ciudad al capital privado. Las leyes de desarrollo urbano de 1996 y 2010, y su instrumentación, han estimulado la captura de la ciudad por el desarrollo inmobiliario de escala global en detrimento de los pueblos, barrios y colonias de la ciudad que enfrentan formas de despojo, fragmentación y segregación. Este texto plantea que es justo en esa contradicción en la que emergen grupos, organizaciones y movimientos de defensa y lucha por la ciudad. Estos actores colectivos desarrollan procesos combativos desde la autogestión, con el propósito de convertirse en un actor de la disputa por la ciudad. A través del acercamiento a la reciente experiencia de la zona de los Pedregales de Coyoacán y Tlalpan, el artículo sostiene que las resistencias urbanas autogestadas reconocen los procesos de desterritorialización y generan formas de relugarización desde la apropiación subjetiva y permanente de sus territorios. Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla 2019-10-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/55 Topofilia; No 19: October 2019 - March 2020; 79-91 TOPOFILIA, Revista Científica de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Territorios; Núm. 19: Octubre 2019 - Marzo 2020; 79-91 2594-0635 spa https://69.164.202.149/topofilia/index.php/topofilia/article/view/55/67
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Self-managed urban resistance: dispute over the city from los Pedregales
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title Self-managed urban resistance: dispute over the city from los Pedregales
title_short Self-managed urban resistance: dispute over the city from los Pedregales
title_full Self-managed urban resistance: dispute over the city from los Pedregales
title_fullStr Self-managed urban resistance: dispute over the city from los Pedregales
title_full_unstemmed Self-managed urban resistance: dispute over the city from los Pedregales
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description During the last decades of Mexico City history, the contradiction between the democratization process and the advance of capitalist urbanization has reached one of its most intense phases. The elected governments since 1997 have developed a rights platform, at the same time, have delivered the determinations on the city to private capital. The Urban Development Laws of 1996 and 2010, and their instrumentation, have stimulated the capture of the city by a global sale real estate development, to the detriment of the towns, neighborhoods and colonias of the city that face forms of dispossession, fragmentation and segregation. This text states that is in that contradiction that emerge groups, organizations and movements of defense and fight for the city. These collective actors develop combative processes from self-management, with the purpose of becoming an actor in the dispute over the city. Through the approach to the recent experience of the Pedregales de Coyoacán y Tlalpan, the article argues that self-managed urban resistances recognize the deterritorialization processes and generate forms of re-lugarization from the subjective and permanent appropriation of their territories.
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