Challenges for Latin American Cities: Improving Diagnosis or the Need to Shift the Understanding Urban Inequality from Fixed Enclaves to Mobile Gradients

Abstract

Current urban interventions, particularly in cities in developing countries like Santiago de Chile, evidence major neglect in understanding the way contemporary living takes place and how it is changing under processes of globalization, global warming, technological advances, as well as specific national and local processes. Traditional ways of analysing urban living are no longer adequate to tackle urban issues, thus new questions need to be asked in order to achieve better comprehension.

Citation

Jiron, P. Challenges for Latin American Cities: Improving Diagnosis or the Need to Shift theUnderstanding Urban Inequality from Fixed Enclaves to Mobile Gradients. UNU-WIDER, Helsinki, Finland (2011) 22 pp. ISBN 978-92-9230-387-7 [WIDER Working Paper No. 2011/24]

Challenges for Latin American Cities: Improving Diagnosis or the Need to Shift the Understanding Urban Inequality from Fixed Enclaves to Mobile Gradients

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Published 1 January 2011