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- Title
PERSPECTIVAS FEMINISTAS E MOVIMENTOS SOCIAIS: UMA ABORDAGEM FUNDAMENTAL PARA O PLANEJAMENTO URBANO.
- Authors
Batista Berner, Vanessa Oliveira; Melino, Heloisa
- Abstract
Facing urbanism as a discourse of power and instrument of regulation, this article is about the need of thinking and practicing urban plannin troughout hearing and working along with urban social movements, something that has been pointed out as fundamental in many areas of knowledge and technic by feminist and decolonial perspectives and/or theories. It is about decentralizing from the universities the (re)production of knowledge, for it's a place from which exploited and expropriated groups of people have been historically excluded. Through literature review and the analysis of carioca's funk lyrics, the authors seek to gather diferente narratives on the production of social inequality and resistance by the people who daily live in communities, favelas and suburbs that make up the fabric of the city. More than thinking about the practical aspects of urban planning that are made to maintain the subordination of such groups, the purpose of this article is to reflect upon the need of changing the perspective from which urban planning itself has been theorized and practiced in order to attend the needs of people who actually live in local communities. We work on two fronts: first on the need of creativity for self-management of communities struggling to survive in a neo-liberal state; secondly, that the heterogeneity of social movements should be seen as its true power of resistance, seeking for possible alliances. At the end we bring three practical examples of communities that work in other paradigms.
- Publication
Direito da Cidade, 2016, Vol 8, Issue 4, p1868
- ISSN
1809-6077
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.12957/rdc.2016.24960