Democracy and urban segregation: thinkings about the relationship between city and citizenship in Brazilian society

Authors

  • Luiz Cesar de Queiroz Ribeiro Instituto de Pesquisa e Planejamento Urbano e Regional, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
  • Orlando Alves Dos Santos Junior Federação de Órgãos para Assistência Social e Educacional

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4067/S0250-71612003008800004

Keywords:

urban policy, segregation

Abstract

Traditionally, cities have been thought like places of modernity and democracy; nevertheless, contemporary debate about urban impacts of economic transformations is marked by the hypothesis of the emergency of a new socio-spatial order, in the which cities fulfill an exactly inverse paper, with the sprouting of a dualized social structure and a fragmented spatial organization. In this article we examine some aspects of this hypothesis, according to our findings of changes and continuities of socio-spatial and institucional nature in Brazilian metropolis. Using a theoretical frame that articulates democracy with its social conditions and institutions, we finally discuss the effects that socio-spatial transformations in Brazilian cities may have over the effectiveness of citizenship rights and democratic dynamics.

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Published

2003-12-07

How to Cite

Ribeiro, L. C. de Q., & Dos Santos Junior, O. A. (2003). Democracy and urban segregation: thinkings about the relationship between city and citizenship in Brazilian society. Revista EURE - Revista De Estudios Urbano Regionales, 29(88). https://doi.org/10.4067/S0250-71612003008800004

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