Gated streets

Neighborhood Councils and disputes in public spaces of Salamanca, Ate district, Lima-Peru

Authors

  • Hugo Alejandro Navarro Céspedes Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15381/dds.v0i4.17002

Keywords:

Residential enclosures, Actor networks, security policies, public spaces

Abstract

The article is part of a study carried out during the year 2013 in the urbanizations of Salamanca, district of Ate in the city of Lima. The objective is to understand the placement and permanency of gates in the streets and public spaces of these urbanizations. To this end, we sought to start from the controversies, which included gate-related issues, generated in the associations between the actors in order to describe the momentary stability of gated streets and public spaces. Finally, this description will allow us to incorporate, through a symmetrical perspective, other actors, agencies and groups with whom it is necessary to sit down, discuss and dialogue searching for a better coexistence.

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Published

2019-11-26

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How to Cite

Navarro Céspedes, H. A. (2019). Gated streets: Neighborhood Councils and disputes in public spaces of Salamanca, Ate district, Lima-Peru. Discursos Del Sur, Revista De teoría crítica En Ciencias Sociales, 4, 111-131. https://doi.org/10.15381/dds.v0i4.17002