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Introduction: The Right to the City in Latin America
This article provides an introduction to the theoretical and substantive issues raised by the four articles collected here and places them in the context of the evolving debates over right to the city in the Latin American region. We assess some of the commonalities and differences between the articles, with regard to the right to the city as both a language of struggle and a theoretical framework. We also consider the rapidly changing context of the right to the city in the region and possibilities for future research and action.
期刊介绍:
City & Society, the journal of the Society for Urban, National and Transnational/Global Anthropology, is intended to foster debate and conceptual development in urban, national, and transnational anthropology, particularly in their interrelationships. It seeks to promote communication with related disciplines of interest to members of SUNTA and to develop theory from a comparative perspective.