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MERCANTILIZATION OF URBAN SPACE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS IN THE CONCEPT OF FAIR, DEMOCRATIC, INCLUSIVE AND HUMAN CITIES/MERCANTILIZACAO DO ESPACO URBANO E SUAS IMPLICACOES NA CONCEPCAO DE CIDADES JUSTAS, DEMOCRATICAS, INCLUSIVAS E HUMANAS

Cenci, Daniel Rubens ; Seffrin, Geciana

Revista de Direito da Cidade, 2019-03, Vol.11 (1), p.418

Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro- Uerj

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  • Título:
    MERCANTILIZATION OF URBAN SPACE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS IN THE CONCEPT OF FAIR, DEMOCRATIC, INCLUSIVE AND HUMAN CITIES/MERCANTILIZACAO DO ESPACO URBANO E SUAS IMPLICACOES NA CONCEPCAO DE CIDADES JUSTAS, DEMOCRATICAS, INCLUSIVAS E HUMANAS
  • Autor: Cenci, Daniel Rubens ; Seffrin, Geciana
  • Assuntos: Analysis ; Cities and towns ; Democracy ; Documentary movies ; Housing ; Housing policy ; Human rights ; Sustainable urban development ; Urban planning
  • É parte de: Revista de Direito da Cidade, 2019-03, Vol.11 (1), p.418
  • Descrição: The right to the city, from the human rights perspective, is permeated by a very broad and complex set of themes. With this subject, the present article analyzes the right to the city as well as the main factors that block, hamper or simply influence in any way, the materialization of sustainable cities in a more comprehensive sense. A brief exploration has been done over the main effects and influences of the commercialization of urban space in the process of materialization of cities that are more fair, democratic, human and inclusive. In order to reach the results of the proposal, the study has been elaborated through bibliographical and documentary research, based through the hypothetical-deductive method of approach, adopting the historical and comparative method of procedure, being, finally, adopted the sociological method of analysis and interpretation. The overcoming of the contradictions from the context that commercializes the urban space, presents itself as a fundamental step to solve the urban crisis that is unsustainable, in which the increase of the wealth of some individuals exacerbates the misery of others, reflecting on the need to combine the adoption of social inclusion strategies that strengthen democracy, fairness, decentralization of wealth and power, valuing local development processes, through the scope of fairer and more inclusive cities.
  • Editor: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro- Uerj
  • Idioma: Espanhol

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