Medellín, Colombia, used to be the most violent city on earth, but in recent years, allegedly thanks to its 'social urbanism' approach to regeneration, it has experienced a sharp decline in violence. The author explores the politics behind this decline and the complex transformations in terms of urban development policies in Medellín
Medellín, Colombia, a city best known for its violent history and subsequent radical transformation,...
Cities in both developing and developed nations have long struggled with marginalized members of the...
The phenomenon of urban violence and the resulting sense of insecurity are at the very heart of cont...
Once considered the most violent city in the world, the city of Medellín, Colombia has more recently...
The world is currently undergoing the largest wave of urban growth in history. Most of this urban gr...
Medellín, a city known as one of the most unequal and violent in the world, has recently been praise...
Medellín, Colombia has seen one of the most remarkable turnarounds of any city of the last century. ...
Latin America is one of the world’s most violent regions, with 40 of the 50 most violent cities, but...
Medellín, Colombia, a city best known for its violent history and subsequent radical transformation,...
In recent years, social reality has proved that different urban disciplines fail in their goal of mo...
In A Century of Violence in a Red City Lesley Gill provides insights into broad trends of global cap...
The most violent city in the world only twenty years ago, Medellín, Colombia is now a beacon of prog...
This paper studies the socio-economic determinants of violence in the seven most important cities in...
A city that has cut its murder rate ten-fold over the last 20 years and was lauded as the most innov...
Through the study of cases of urban intervention programs in Medellin, Colombia and Juarez, Mexico, ...
Medellín, Colombia, a city best known for its violent history and subsequent radical transformation,...
Cities in both developing and developed nations have long struggled with marginalized members of the...
The phenomenon of urban violence and the resulting sense of insecurity are at the very heart of cont...
Once considered the most violent city in the world, the city of Medellín, Colombia has more recently...
The world is currently undergoing the largest wave of urban growth in history. Most of this urban gr...
Medellín, a city known as one of the most unequal and violent in the world, has recently been praise...
Medellín, Colombia has seen one of the most remarkable turnarounds of any city of the last century. ...
Latin America is one of the world’s most violent regions, with 40 of the 50 most violent cities, but...
Medellín, Colombia, a city best known for its violent history and subsequent radical transformation,...
In recent years, social reality has proved that different urban disciplines fail in their goal of mo...
In A Century of Violence in a Red City Lesley Gill provides insights into broad trends of global cap...
The most violent city in the world only twenty years ago, Medellín, Colombia is now a beacon of prog...
This paper studies the socio-economic determinants of violence in the seven most important cities in...
A city that has cut its murder rate ten-fold over the last 20 years and was lauded as the most innov...
Through the study of cases of urban intervention programs in Medellin, Colombia and Juarez, Mexico, ...
Medellín, Colombia, a city best known for its violent history and subsequent radical transformation,...
Cities in both developing and developed nations have long struggled with marginalized members of the...
The phenomenon of urban violence and the resulting sense of insecurity are at the very heart of cont...