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The shelter that wasn’t there: On the politics of coordinating multiple urban assemblages in Santiago

The concept of assemblages has gained an important degree of momentum in urban studies claiming to offer a new ontology for understanding cities as emergent and fluid concatenations of multiple elements. Such a conception,however,has also been criticised in relation to its supposed failure to deal effectively with the issue of power and inequality in urban dynamics. This paper contributes to this on-going discussion by exploring in detail the way in which power was embedded in one particular case: a bus stop shelter located in front of the Biblioteca Nacional in Santiago,Chile. In so doing,it analyses the controversy arising when two large and complex urban assemblages share component/s that each of them claims as exclusive. This situation made necessary practices of co-ordination in which a hierarchy was established between the competing assemblages,involving important transformations in some of its components

Información de la Publicación

Autores

Sebastián UretaUniversidad Alberto HurtadoFacultad de Ciencias SocialesSociología.

Facultad
Revista Urban studies
Año 2014
Mes Febrero
Lugar Londres,Inglaterra
Número 2
Páginas 231-246
URL de la publicación http://usj.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/06/03/0042098013489747