Decoding urban power: Architecture, symbolism and territorial control in Caracas

Q1 Social Sciences
Teresa García Alcaraz
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This study examines the conflictual dynamics surrounding the utilisation of state-architecture and symbolic imagery as instruments for power consolidation, profoundly shaping national identity and perceptions within the built environment. Drawing on Bourdieu's concepts of symbolic power and cultural capital, this research illuminates the complex interplay between architecture, territory and power. It offers insights into the endurance of societal values and the ongoing renegotiation and reconfiguration of urban space. The research also analyses how urban planning and territorial practices can ignite resistance and challenge existing power structures. The city of Caracas serves as a case study, where two key strategies employed by the current government are analysed: the “Great Housing Mission Venezuela” and the proliferation of Chávez symbolism across the urban realm. By exploring these territorialisation practices in Las Adjuntas, Macarao, the study further unveils the dynamics of power and socio-spatial hierarchies encoded in the urban landscape. These architectural and symbolic interventions are interpreted as attempts to shape perceived realities, consolidate hegemonic control, and regulate the city's socio-spatial order. The findings assert that these practices not only reflect power distribution, but also grant the potential for dominating, producing and controlling territories in nuanced ways. This multidisciplinary study provides a novel framework for decoding power structures embedded in the built environment.
解码城市权力:加拉加斯的建筑、象征意义和领土控制
本研究探讨了围绕利用国家建筑和象征性意象作为巩固权力的工具所产生的冲突动态,这些工具深刻地塑造了建筑环境中的民族身份和观念。这项研究借鉴了布迪厄的象征权力和文化资本概念,揭示了建筑、领土和权力之间复杂的相互作用。研究深入探讨了社会价值观的持久性以及城市空间的不断重新谈判和重新配置。研究还分析了城市规划和领土实践如何能够点燃人们的反抗情绪并挑战现有的权力结构。研究以加拉加斯市为案例,分析了现任政府采用的两项关键策略:"委内瑞拉大住房计划 "和查韦斯在城市领域的象征意义。通过探索澳门拉斯阿俊塔的这些领土化实践,本研究进一步揭示了城市景观中的权力动态和社会空间等级制度。这些建筑和象征性的干预措施被解释为试图塑造感知的现实、巩固霸权控制和规范城市的社会空间秩序。研究结果断言,这些做法不仅反映了权力分配,还赋予了以细微方式支配、生产和控制领土的潜力。这项多学科研究为解码建筑环境中的权力结构提供了一个新颖的框架。
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City, Culture and Society
City, Culture and Society Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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