Micro-resilience and justice: co-producing narratives of change

BUILDING RESEARCH AND INFORMATION(2016)

引用 4|浏览0
暂无评分
摘要
Significant lessons can be drawn from grassroots' experiences of self-organizing to challenge the uneven distribution of resources and opportunities in cities. This paper examines the strategies of low-income dwellers living in squatted buildings in SAo Paulo, Brazil, and asks how resilience narratives can help one understand the agency of these micro-strategies across multiple scales. The city centre of SAo Paulo is a key site for housing movements to challenge spatial injustice in Brazil. In a context where housing for low-income groups is in short supply and characterized by highly skewed social and spatial distribution, squatted buildings have emerged since the 1990s as laboratories for alternative ways of producing the city. The paper draws from an action-research project investigating such occupations in SAo Paulo. Firstly, it explores the practices of individual and groups inhabiting a building known as OcupacAo Marconi, focusing on its social production as a device for co-producing local resilience from the micro-scale. Secondly, it reflects on which forms of knowledge production might allow for putting such practices into focus, interrogating participatory action research as a means to facilitate resilience at scale.
更多
查看译文
关键词
action research,adaptation,bottom-up approaches,housing,informal settlements,participation,resilience,self-organizing,shelter,social rights,urban regeneration
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要