An approach to multi-territoriality in the rururban areas. Horticulturists in Santa Fe, Argentina, as a case study
Multi-territoriality refers to experiencing several territories at the same time, and implies a social and historical construction of the resulting space. Therefore, this space becomes a hybrid between nature and society, materiality and ideality. In this article, a mixed methodological design is pr...
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| Formato: | Online | 
| Idioma: | spa | 
| Publicado em: | Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Bogotá - Facultad de Artes - Instituto de Investigaciones Hábitat, Ciudad & Territorio
    
      2019 | 
| Acesso em linha: | https://revistas.unal.edu.co/index.php/bitacora/article/view/65532 | 
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| Resumo: | Multi-territoriality refers to experiencing several territories at the same time, and implies a social and historical construction of the resulting space. Therefore, this space becomes a hybrid between nature and society, materiality and ideality. In this article, a mixed methodological design is presented. A set of research questions have been selected for guiding the study of Bolivian migrants settled in the rururban fringe of the city of Santa Fe (Argentina): How multiple territorialities are constructed in the rururban space? What processes intervene during the re-territorialisation of Bolivian migrants? Which territorial dimensions prevail in each sub-period of the historical construction of these territories? What resulting shapes can be identified today within this rururban territory? Finally, the finding ways of pluriactivity and neo-rurality helps explain the strategies used to manage conflicts, as new categories, and experiences related to the hybridity theory. This finding may also facilitate a diagnosis of the territorial morphology. | 
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