The properties of rent, real estate and urban reform in the contested appropriation of space in contemporary Brazilian favelas

IF 5 1区 经济学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Jeroen Johannes Klink, Rosana Denaldi
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Grounded in the Brazilian context, this paper offers three key contributions to a broader audience interested in planning, urban studies, and informal settlements or favela upgrading in the Global South. First, it engages with and expands upon theoretical debates concerning the role of the state, the market, and the social appropriation of space in 20th-century favelas, aiming to establish a conceptually grounded and empirically informed dialogue with the complexity and heterogeneity of contemporary informal settlements. Second, drawing on fieldwork conducted in the Heliópolis favela in São Paulo, we examine how this settlement diverges both from earlier representations of itself and from prevailing narratives about metropolitan favelas in Brazil. Rather than offering a conventional case study meant to illustrate how broader theory manifests “on the ground,” our research contributes to wider discussions about the diverse characteristics—or “properties”—of contemporary urban informality. Third, while anchored in the historical and geographical specificities of Brazilian favelas, the paper invites broader reflections on the limits and possibilities of rights-based and reform-oriented urban planning in the Global South.
当代巴西贫民窟中有争议的空间占用中的租金,房地产和城市改革的属性
本文以巴西为背景,为关注南半球规划、城市研究和非正式住区或贫民窟改造的广大读者提供了三个关键贡献。首先,它参与并扩展了关于20世纪贫民窟中国家、市场和社会占用空间的作用的理论辩论,旨在与当代非正式住区的复杂性和异质性建立概念基础和经验信息对话。其次,根据在圣保罗Heliópolis贫民窟进行的田野调查,我们研究了这个定居点如何与早期对自身的描述以及对巴西大都市贫民窟的流行叙述有所不同。我们的研究不是提供一个传统的案例研究来说明更广泛的理论是如何在“实地”体现出来的,而是对当代城市非正式性的各种特征或“属性”进行了更广泛的讨论。第三,本文以巴西贫民窟的历史和地理特点为基础,对以权利为基础和以改革为导向的城市规划在全球南方国家的局限性和可能性进行了更广泛的思考。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
10.70
自引率
1.60%
发文量
26
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: Progress in Planning is a multidisciplinary journal of research monographs offering a convenient and rapid outlet for extended papers in the field of spatial and environmental planning. Each issue comprises a single monograph of between 25,000 and 35,000 words. The journal is fully peer reviewed, has a global readership, and has been in publication since 1972.
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