生活在公寓制度中:下加利福尼亚州蒂华纳低收入住房的邻里冲突》--第二出版物

M. Zárate López, A. Almejo Ornelas, M. Sahagún Valenzuela
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本文分析了共管产权制度引发的邻里冲突,在这种制度下,墨西哥政府机构和私人开发商推广的社会住房被收购。这一制度为工薪阶层获得住房提供了便利,但远未促进住房权的实现。本研究以墨西哥下加利福尼亚州蒂华纳市的住宅小区为案例。分析采用了混合方法。首先,对类似的案例研究进行了分析;其次,对《共有财产制度法》进行了审查,以了解其影响。考虑到大流行病的情况,对这些地区的居民进行了虚拟调查,并对这些小区的居委会主席进行了访谈。从上述情况中可以发现,这种所有权形式会产生矛盾,反映在居民对其住房的不满、在其组织和共存方面的分歧和争议。居民必须共同解决他们面临的问题,这些问题涉及公共区域的维护和使用、不安全和清洁等。此外,还缺乏地方当局的支持。因此,可以得出这样的结论:虽然居民们有了一个可以解决其住房问题的空间,但这个空间并不能充分保障他们的住房权。
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Living in a Condominium Regime: Neighborhood Conflicts in Low-Income Housing, Tijuana, Baja California – A Secondary Publication
This paper analyzes neighborhood conflicts arising from the condominium property regime, under which social housing promoted by Mexican government institutions and private developers is acquired. This regime has facilitated access to housing for the salaried population, but it is far from contributing to the attainment of the right to housing. The research takes as case studies housing complexes located in the city of Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. The analysis included a mixed methodology. Firstly, similar case studies were analyzed; secondly, a review of the Condominium Property Regime Law was carried out in order to understand its implications. In view of the pandemic situation, a virtual survey was applied to the inhabitants of these areas, as well as interviews with presidents of neighborhood committees of these complexes. From the above, it was found that this form of ownership generates conflicts, reflected in the dissatisfaction of the inhabitants with their housing, disagreements and controversies in their organization and coexistence. The inhabitants have to collectively solve the problems they face, related to the maintenance and use of common areas, insecurity, and cleanliness, among others. In addition, there is a lack of support from local authorities. With this, it is concluded that although the inhabitants have a space that solves their housing problem, it does not manage to be a space that adequately guarantees their right to housing.
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