To think the media overflows of the conflict: the cities-neighborhoods like a symptom of the current urban trend of social-segregation

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María Eugenia Boito Patricia Mariel Sorribas María Belén Espoz

Abstract

This paper aims to describe the media discourse surrounding the conflict associated with various planning decisions taken by the provincial and municipal state of the city of Cordoba (Argentina), through successive administrations during the first decade of the century. From an interpretative approach on the implementation of a housing program called 'My house, my life', we propose to account for other movements that involve a strongly segregationist state intervention in connection with the private sector on urban weave: the process is presented from an 'non-conflictive' perspective by one of the most important media in the state.

How to Cite

Boito, M. E., Sorribas, P. M., & Espoz, M. B. (2012). To think the media overflows of the conflict: the cities-neighborhoods like a symptom of the current urban trend of social-segregation. Papeles De Identidad, 2012(1). https://doi.org/10.1387/pceic.12373
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Keywords

urban social segregation, conflicts, actors, media, Ideology

Section
Research Articles

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