Personhood can provide “ontological cement” (Hickman 2014) for imagining moral objects since persons are cognitively “more concrete entities” than morals. I examine this proposal in a Portuguese migrant housing project where contrasting moral codes and personhood models coexisted. Local residents (Portuguese and African migrant families formerly living in slums) were involved daily in discrepant discourses and behaviors: strongly defending neighbor sharing while privately condemning it as unfair; monitoring and gossiping about neighbors’ possessions to enforce sharing while concealing their own; reinforcing proximity through relatedness idioms while undermining it through distancing rhetoric; seeking mutual assistance while regretting evil ...
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LEARNING FROM THE CITY In a context where people cross the borders to other territories shaping the ...
In this paper, I use Bourdieu\u27s theories of social reproduction and practice to argue that the bu...
In Brazil’s post-neoliberal government, social policies became the bedrock for a new political econo...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
This article discusses the design decision-making and the post-occupancy processes of the Malagueira...
Social Housing—Housing the Social: Art, Property and Spatial Justice examines ongoing transformation...
The home takes the central position of the entire built environment as it encompasses the essentials...
PhD thesis in Risk management and societal safetyDaily life has subsumed a multiplicity of city envi...
The South African government has delivered many low-cost houses under freehold homeownership, in par...
Safe spaces offer relief from oppression, but they can do more and become spaces of social justice. ...
This contribution investigates the current shift from a dominant neoliberalized public discourse on ...
This research, conducted in the Queen Village neighborhood of Philadelphia, focuses on the role of ...
This article discusses community formation at a neighbourhood level from a material-spatial perspect...
Cities are changing. Wars, climate change and idealised betterlife opportunities open the doorsforma...
What is the nature of the built environment? Built environments are the settings within which people...
LEARNING FROM THE CITY In a context where people cross the borders to other territories shaping the ...
In this paper, I use Bourdieu\u27s theories of social reproduction and practice to argue that the bu...
In Brazil’s post-neoliberal government, social policies became the bedrock for a new political econo...