Habitus e territorialidade na composição da dinâmica imobiliária em Natal/RN
Many have sought to understand the spatial processes, which originate from land development and real estate dynamics, seeking also to build new categories of analysis to put some light on the less evident aspects of this process. The discussion about production of space has been adopted in this s...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | Many have sought to understand the spatial processes, which originate from land
development and real estate dynamics, seeking also to build new categories of
analysis to put some light on the less evident aspects of this process. The discussion
about production of space has been adopted in this study, but has proved insufficient
to explain this complex urban reality. Here, it is analysed the ways that, in Natal, the
market fosters the material basis for capital accumulation. The research had as
methodological basis, the analysis of discourse, having full interviews with institutional
agents as background. It aimed at understanding the complex, material configuration
in urban space. It thus investigates the theory of practices of existing (private and
public) agents towards the real estate market, using several concepts, like production
of space (Lefèbvre and Harvey); habitus (Bourdieu); spatial fix (Harvey); and
territoriality (Haesbaert). Evidence shows that there has been a process of
‗naturalization of certain practices in the market that has had implications for the
production of an urban space that is both segmented and segregated, giving rise also
to complex material configurations, including different forms of heterotopies
(Foucault). These spaces result from capital s own creative dynamics and of the reach
for social realization for different groups of people making a living under different
economic conditions of income. |
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