Urban Latin America : Inequalities and Neoliberal Reforms (Latin American Perspectives in the Classroom)

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Urban Latin America : Inequalities and Neoliberal Reforms (Latin American Perspectives in the Classroom)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 306 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781442274488
  • DDC分類 307.76098

Full Description

Latin America is one of the most urbanized regions of the world. To understand Latin America today it is important to trace the origins and characteristics of the urban-rural divide, inequalities within urban areas, and the prospects for change. This is particularly important and timely given the challenges of widening environmental and social disparities, climate change, and climate justice. The authors critically analyze urban issues within the context of the national and regional political economy, neoliberal governance, and urban social movements. Latin America's cities are sharply divided into wealthy enclaves and large peripheral areas, reflecting deep social and economic inequalities, leading to notable movements and reforms. This text explores Latin American cities, their history, similarities and differences, and current problems.

Contents

Part I: Poverty, Informality, and Peripheral Cities
Chapter 1: Urban Latin America: Periphery, Informality, and Inequality
Tom Angotti
Chapter 2: Poverty, Inequality, and Informality in the Latin American City
Alan Gilbert
Chapter 3: They Are Not Informal Settlements: They Are Habitats Made by People
Lorena Zárate
Chapter 4: The Future of Global Peripheral Cities
Erminia Maricato

Part II: The Metropolis in Latin America: São Paulo and Mexico City
Chapter 5: São Paulo: City of Industry, Misery, and Resistance
William W. Goldsmith and Rogerio Acca
Chapter 6: Globalization, Governance, and the Collision of Forces in Mexico City's Historic Center
Diane E. Davis
Part III: Urban Policies, Neoliberal Reforms, and Best Practices
Chapter 7: Failed Markets: The Crisis in the Private Production of Social Housing in Mexico
Alfonso Valenzuela Aguilera
Chapter 8: Participatory Budgeting in Latin American Cities
Benjamin Goldfrank
Chapter 9: Urban Governance and Economic Development in Medellín: An "Urban Miracle"?
Tobias Franz
Chapter 10: Conflict and Convergence between Experts and Citizens: Bogotá's TransMilenio
Stacey Hunt
Chapter 11: Barra da Tijuca: The Political Economy of a Global Suburb in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Lawrence A. Herzog
Part IV: Exceptions to the Rules
Chapter 12: Housing and Urban Development in the Cuban Revolution
Jill Hamberg
Chapter 13: Uruguay's Housing Cooperatives: Alternative to the Private Market
Tom Angotti
Part V: Urban Struggles, Citizenship, and Public Space
Chapter 14: Citizenship, Democracy, and Public Space in Latin America
Clara Irazábal
Chapter 15: Struggles against Territorial Disqualification: Mobilization for
Dignified Housing and Defense of Heritage in Santiago
Nicolás Angelcos and María Luisa Méndez
Chapter 16: "We Are Not Marginals": The Cultural Politics of Lead Poisoning in Montevideo, Uruguay
Daniel Renfrew
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