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I consider recalibrating knowledge production from the Global South is the main challenge of contemporary urbanism. That is why, my quest on understanding the territorial and relational nature of urban spaces serves as the intellectual platform to guide my research and teaching. My areas of intellectual inquiry seek to understand the territorial and relational nature of urban spaces and the political economy of urban design. I am interested in disentangling the ways in which the transnational flows of urban models, ideas, and tools shape the built environment and the political process of space production in global south cities.
My dissertation, entitled “Bargaining space: deal-making strategies for large-scale renewal projects in Colombian cities”, was awarded a honourable mention at the International Award for Dissertations on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development given by the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico and INFONAVIT. In this research I explored the negotiation for unlocking land values in prime real state locations through the lenses of what I termed ‘critical spatial planning’ as a critique of a-spatial orthodox planning theory. While in my dissertation I followed the travel and historic trajectory of specific planning tools, in my current research: “Circulating Urban models: genealogies and trajectories of urban policies in Latin American cities” I analyze the geographies of emulation and the circulatory power of some ‘best practices’ in South-South circuits. Moreover, as PI of “Macro-projects of national social interest: the tensions between national housing policy and local spatial planning” I am exploring land management practices of housing provision in Colombia for low-income households unveiling the spatial disruptions in the policy implementation.
I belong to the Network of Latin-American Urban Theory [RELATEUR] and the Colombian Association of Urban and Regional Researchers [ACIUR]. Currently I co-coordinate the Latin American Cities Working Group with early carrier scholars interested in promoting an inter-disciplinary dialogue from which to improve the linkages between urban theory and practice.
I consider recalibrating knowledge production from the Global South is the main challenge of contemporary urbanism. That is why, my quest on understanding the territorial and relational nature of urban spaces serves as the intellectual platform to guide my research and teaching. My areas of intellectual inquiry seek to understand the territorial and relational nature of urban spaces and the political economy of urban design. I am interested in disentangling the ways in which the transnational flows of urban models, ideas, and tools shape the built environment and the political process of space production in global south cities.
My dissertation, entitled “Bargaining space: deal-making strategies for large-scale renewal projects in Colombian cities”, was awarded a honourable mention at the International Award for Dissertations on Housing and Sustainable Urban Development given by the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico and INFONAVIT. In this research I explored the negotiation for unlocking land values in prime real state locations through the lenses of what I termed ‘critical spatial planning’ as a critique of a-spatial orthodox planning theory. While in my dissertation I followed the travel and historic trajectory of specific planning tools, in my current research: “Circulating Urban models: genealogies and trajectories of urban policies in Latin American cities” I analyze the geographies of emulation and the circulatory power of some ‘best practices’ in South-South circuits. Moreover, as PI of “Macro-projects of national social interest: the tensions between national housing policy and local spatial planning” I am exploring land management practices of housing provision in Colombia for low-income households unveiling the spatial disruptions in the policy implementation.
I belong to the Network of Latin-American Urban Theory [RELATEUR] and the Colombian Association of Urban and Regional Researchers [ACIUR]. Currently I co-coordinate the Latin American Cities Working Group with early carrier scholars interested in promoting an inter-disciplinary dialogue from which to improve the linkages between urban theory and practice.
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