The practice of housing movements in production of São Paulo city area: limits and action potential
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2016
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The essay discusses the hypothesis that social movements have an active role in the production of Public Housing Policy, reflected in the creation and production of city space. The essay traces the current view that the housing movements have the directions of Housing Policy, detailing aspects of the dialogue held by the State between actors that interfere with the process of production and reproduction of urban space, discussing the main addressed discursive matrices on the subject and key identity elements, mentioned by interviewees, besides the phenomenon of the structure observed under a phenomenological approach. Will be exposed to empirical research results, built in a phenomenological approach, by discussing the daily practices of appropriation of spaces made up of its members and the experience of current experiences of selected subjects that are part of four housing movement: MNLM - National Movement Fight for Housing, UNMP - National Union of Popular Housing, FLM - Front of Struggle for Housing and MTST - Movement of Homeless Workers. Interviewed Twenty subjects and testimonials discriminated themes, grouped into units of meaning, which pointed out the major similarities, differences and the general structure of the phenomenon, and two of these axes will be summarized in the article, trying to articulate the general processes in which public policies They were experienced by interviewees and the historical and current definition of the role of housing movement in Sao Paulo.
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Proceedings of the IV World Planning Schools Congress, July 3-8th, 2016 : Global crisis, planning and challenges to spatial justice in the north and in the south
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