Part of the research for this paper was funded by the “CONTESTED_CITIES - Contested Spatialities of Urban Neoliberalism: Dialogues between Emerging Spaces of Citizenship in Europe and Latin America” project, financed by the European Union Marie-Curie Action Programs (Grant Agreement: PIRSES-GA-2012-318944). Authors also acknowledge the financial support received from the Fondecyt Project (Grant Number 1151287).This paper addresses the links between real estate production, transport infrastructure and class-related spatial tensions in the context of urban neoliberalism in Chile. As case studies we focus on two of the most intensely redeveloping areas in Santiago, the Estación Central municipality in inner Santiago which experiences rapid hig...
The thesis has like geographic object the commune of Santiago located in the central part of the cit...
The housing crisis in cities across the globe has been shaped by an architecture of neoliberal housi...
Santiago is undergoing a restructuring process that is consistent with the neoliberal logic of space...
International audienceThis paper explores how the daily frequented spaces for work and studies (acti...
The unmistakeable pattern that has long divided Santiago de Chile into the ‘rich’ northeastern munic...
Santiago is undergoing a restructuring process that is consistent with the neoliberal logic of space...
Metropolization process in Santiago de Chile has been strongly influenced by neoliberal rationale in...
Abstract Beyond the doctrine, neoliberalism is shown as an ideology of spatial production that has b...
The study seeks to describe the growth of Chile's main cities, especially in the cycle 2002 to 2010....
This paper studies how the characteristics of Latin American urban transportation generate dimension...
textThe growth of mega-cities within the developing world has presented extreme challenges to ensuri...
This paper claims the existence of a particular form of gentrification by ground rent dispossession ...
A process of urban metamorphosis is under way in many inner-city neighbourhoods across Latin America...
The thesis has like geographic object the commune of Santiago located in the central part of the cit...
The housing crisis in cities across the globe has been shaped by an architecture of neoliberal housi...
Santiago is undergoing a restructuring process that is consistent with the neoliberal logic of space...
International audienceThis paper explores how the daily frequented spaces for work and studies (acti...
The unmistakeable pattern that has long divided Santiago de Chile into the ‘rich’ northeastern munic...
Santiago is undergoing a restructuring process that is consistent with the neoliberal logic of space...
Metropolization process in Santiago de Chile has been strongly influenced by neoliberal rationale in...
Abstract Beyond the doctrine, neoliberalism is shown as an ideology of spatial production that has b...
The study seeks to describe the growth of Chile's main cities, especially in the cycle 2002 to 2010....
This paper studies how the characteristics of Latin American urban transportation generate dimension...
textThe growth of mega-cities within the developing world has presented extreme challenges to ensuri...
This paper claims the existence of a particular form of gentrification by ground rent dispossession ...
A process of urban metamorphosis is under way in many inner-city neighbourhoods across Latin America...
The thesis has like geographic object the commune of Santiago located in the central part of the cit...
The housing crisis in cities across the globe has been shaped by an architecture of neoliberal housi...
Santiago is undergoing a restructuring process that is consistent with the neoliberal logic of space...