Approaches about city and the urban in northern argentina

Authors

Virgínia Célia Cavalcante de Holanda (ed)
Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA)
https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6070-7292
Sandra Mansilla (ed)
Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

Keywords:

Argentina , Urban planning , Urbanism

Synopsis

When two renowned higher education institutions sign partnership, the good fruits become shared. This is the case of technical cooperation 01/2017, held between the Vale do Acaraú State University – UVA (Brazil) and the National University of Tucuman (Argentina), which allowed valuable exchange of experiences between both academic communities.

This book brings together chapters based on articles produced for the completion of the course taught in the Post-Graduation, Doctorate in Social Sciences modality, at the National University of Tucuman – Argentina. The Urban Issues course: Classical Approaches, Contemporary Approaches, was taught in August 2018, aiming to discuss theoretical and methodological questions in the studies of urban problems in Latin American cities.

The chapters are anchored in the bibliographical indications worked out in the discussions during the course, combined with the attentive eyes of the two authors regarding their cuts and research interests, resulting in an original contribution. The chapters that make up this book are all in Spanish and have presentations in Portuguese.

Chapters

  • URBAN MOBILITY AND SOCIO-TERRITORIAL INEQUALITY IN THE METROPOLITAN SYSTEM FROM TUCUMAN ISSUES AND CHALLENGES FOR EQUITABLE MOBILITY
    Inés González Alvo
  • THE CITY OF SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO, TRANSFORMATIONS TERRITORIAL IN THE LAST DECADES
    Mirta del Valle Caumo
  • THE SOCIAL AND URBAN IMPACT OF THE NEOLIBERAL POLICIES OF THE '90S IN ARGENTINA
    Claudio Sebastian Díaz
  • PUBLIC POLICIES, CHANGES PRODUCTIVE AND SETTLEMENTS INFORMALS IN BAND I CAME OUT OF THE RIVER
    María Eugenia Colina
  • BEYOND THE URBAN:
    TERRITORIAL DYNAMICS IN THE BRAVE OF EL TALA (CATAMARCA-ARGENTINA)
    Roxana E. Fiant
  • CIRCUITS OF THE ECONOMY URBAN IN THE CITY FROM THE BAND
    Ana Beatriz Gioria
  • COMMUNITY, CITY, SECURITY. SOME CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT NEW URBAN LANDSCAPES IN TUCUMAN, ARGENTINA
    Horacio Silva
  • THE COMPONENT OF CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT OF THE “SALÍ DULCE” RIVER BASIN
    Melisa Jabif
  • URBAN ORGANIZATION OF SANTIAGO DEL ESTERO:
    CONTRIBUTIONS BY AXEL BORSDORF
    Margarita Fantoni
  • THE RIGHT TO THE CITY. BY HENRI LEFEBVRE AND THE SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN SEARCH OF A RECOGNITION AS A EMERGING HUMAN RIGHT. PRESENT PANORAMAS AND FUTURES
    Juan Carlos Bautista Murillo

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Author Biographies

Virgínia Célia Cavalcante de Holanda, Universidade Estadual Vale do Acaraú (UVA)

Graduated and Master in Geography from the State University of Ceará (UECE), Master in Human Geography from the University of São Paulo (USP). I carried out the Post-Doctoral Study in the line of Urban and Regional Dynamic Research together with the Post-Graduation Program in Geography of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), where I developed Research on: The paper of the Interiorization of Higher Education in the Urban and Regional Space “Regional of the middle cities of the Brazilian Northeast.” She is an Associate Professor of the Vale do Acaraú State University (UVA), where she entered through a public competition in 1995, being the coordinator of the Academic Master of the same Institution in the period from (2012 to 2016), currently serving as part of the group of permanent advisors. She is leader of the Group of Studies and Research in Urban and Regional Planning (GEPPUR), certified by CNPq. Foi Bolsista Productivity in Research in the Research Productivity Stock Exchange Program and Stimulation of Internalization and Technological Innovation (BPI 2008 to 2012 and from 2016 to 2018) of the Fundação Cearense de Support ao Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (FUNCAP). She carries out research on the following topics: Middle Cities, Space Circuits of the Urban Economy and the Geography of the Expansion of Higher Education in the Brazilian Northeast.

Sandra Mansilla, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

Professor and Doctor in Geography from the National University of Tucumán. She is a specialist in management of the educational system and its institutions, from FLACSO. She is the director of research projects subsidized by SCAIT (UNT) related to the configuration processes of urban space in Tucumán and the NOA. She has been part of the academic Committee of the Doctorate in Social Sciences since its creation. She has published numerous articles on her specialty and participated in a large number of national and international scientific conferences and meetings.

Inés González Alvo, Universidad Nacional de Tucuman

Architect. CONICET doctoral scholar. Doctoral candidate in Social Sciences (Geography Orientation) at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters (UNT). She is a member of the research team of the Observatory of Urban and Territorial Phenomena (OFUT), Institute of Urban Planning and Development (IPDU), Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning, National University of Tucumán. Teacher of the subjects “Urban Planning I” and “Urbanism and Planning Workshop I” FAU-UNT.

Mirta del Valle Caumo

Graduate in Geography, PhD student of the Doctorate in Social Sciences, Geography Orientation of the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the National University of Tucumán.

Claudio Sebastian Díaz

Claudio Sebastián Díaz professor in Geography, PhD student in Social Sciences (Geography orientation) at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of the UNT. He is a researcher at the Institute of Geographic Studies of the National University of Tucumán.

María Eugenia Colina, Universidade Nacional de Tucumán

Architect. CONICET Doctoral Becaria. Doctorate of the Doctorate in Social Sciences (Geographic Orientation) at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters (UNT). Member of the research team of the Observatory of Urban and Territorial Phenomenons (OFUT), Institute of Urban Planning and Development (IPDU), Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism (FAU), National University of Tucumán (UNT), Tucumán, Argentina.

Roxana E. Fiant, Universidade Nacional de Tucumán

Lic. in Archaeology. Prof. of Geography. Member of the Project “Landscapes, heritage, identity and memory. Cultural landscapes in the Province of Tucumán”. National University of Tucumán. Argentina.

Ana Beatriz Gioria, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

Degree in Geography, Doctorate in Social Sciences, Geography Orientation at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters at the National University of Tucumán.

Horacio Silva, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

Psychologist, PhD student in Humanities, teacher and researcher at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters National University of Tucumán.

Melisa Jabif, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán

Architect graduated from the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the National University of Tucumán (FAU-UNT), Argentina. She is a teaching assistant at the Chair of Urbanism II at FAU-UNT, CONICET doctoral position (convocation 2018), with a place of work at the Observatory of Urban and Territorial Phenomenons (OFUT), belonging to FAU-UNT.

Margarita Fantoni

Degree in History.

Juan Carlos Bautista Murillo

Abogado, Becario Doctoral of ANPCyT. Member of the PICT Research Project “Metropolitan Challenges of Tucumán Instruments for a New Urban Program. City. Inclusion. rights.” Place of work: Observatory of Urban and Territorial Phenomenons, Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism of the National University of Tucumán.

Book cover Focuses on the city and urban areas in the Argentine north

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July 1, 2019
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