Impactos del corredor migratorio en ciudades de Perú y Chile: transformaciones urbanas durante la pandemia

IF 0.6 4区 经济学 Q4 URBAN STUDIES
Alberto Prado-Díaz, Stella Schroeder, Claudio Cortes-Aros
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Abstract

The eviction of migrants from Plaza Brasil, in the city of Iquique, an act that was questioned due to the violence used by public forces, revealed not just the humanitarian problem involved, but also a turning point in attempts to normalize a process where cities have been altered by the exodus of migrants. This study looks into the impacts generated by the successive stages of migration within the Venezuelan migratory flow, one characterized by the great vulnerability of these migrants. Since the start of 2020, amid a health crisis and border closures, they have entered Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile by land using unauthorized crossings, to find better living conditions in these destinations. Here, the approaches which connect flows and transformations as responses to reproduction factors of global society, with those that conceive mobility as a “creative force” that interacts autonomously with these structures, are discussed. To this end, mobility in the historical centers of three cities located in border transit and entry zones to each country, where the interrelation in public space has been transformed and stressed, is explored, namely Piura, in Peru, and Iquique and Antofagasta in Chile. The results show similarities in the dynamics and transformations generated. Given the vulnerable condition of migrants, there is an increase in the occupation of public space, through autonomous actions of self-management and organization, as well as local resistance, demonstrating the relevance of mobility in modern society. All-in-all, it is recommended to adopt a differentiated agenda to understand the connection between migrants and places during the mobility experience.
移民走廊对秘鲁和智利城市的影响:大流行期间的城市转型
将移民驱逐出伊基克市的巴西广场(Plaza Brasil),这一行为因公共部队使用暴力而受到质疑,这不仅揭示了所涉及的人道主义问题,也是试图使移民外流改变城市的进程正常化的转折点。本研究着眼于委内瑞拉移民流动中连续阶段的移民所产生的影响,其特点是这些移民非常脆弱。自2020年初以来,在卫生危机和边境关闭的情况下,他们利用未经授权的过境点,通过陆路进入哥伦比亚、厄瓜多尔、秘鲁、玻利维亚和智利,在这些目的地寻找更好的生活条件。本文讨论了将流动和转变作为对全球社会再生产因素的反应的方法,以及将流动性视为与这些结构自主相互作用的“创造性力量”的方法。为此,研究人员探索了位于各国边境过境和入境区的三个城市历史中心的流动性,这些城市的公共空间相互关系已经被转变和强调,即秘鲁的皮乌拉,智利的伊基克和安托法加斯塔。结果显示了在动力学和生成的转换方面的相似性。鉴于移民的脆弱状况,通过自我管理和组织的自主行动以及当地的抵抗,对公共空间的占领有所增加,这表明流动性在现代社会中的相关性。总而言之,建议采取一项有区别的议程,以了解移民在流动过程中与地方之间的联系。
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