Laura Paniagua Arguedas
In Latin American cities, urban inequalities are sustained by the economic system, the State and civil society. If we understand urbanism as the design, construction, use and management of urban space, it is possible to analyze how attention is focused on the needs of some specific bodies and mobilities and not of the entire population that uses or needs to use them when inhabiting the city; this is expressed, then, in capacitarian urbanism. The objective of this article is to present some threads of a fabric to analyze the networks of urban inequalities, elaborated from the approach to the mobilities of people with disabilities with the interest of knowing how these social phenomena are embodied. The article presents, through bodily exploration, the experience of people with disabilities in cities that corner in Costa Rica.
Type of production: Scientific articles and chapters
City: Other
Year of publication: 2022
Publisher: Revista En-Contexto, 10(17).
Language(s) of publication: Español
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