A confluência dos olhares compreendendo o bairro Nossa Senhora da Apresentação - Natal/RN - A partir da concepção popular da segregação e da violência
The neighborhood of Nossa Senhora da Apresentação emerged in the 1970s, with its origins linked to housing policies carried out during the Brazilian Military Regime (1964-1985) by the Company Housing (COHAB) subordinated to the National Housing Bank (BNH). In this sense, the neighborhood is consider...
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Resumo: | The neighborhood of Nossa Senhora da Apresentação emerged in the 1970s,
with its origins linked to housing policies carried out during the Brazilian Military
Regime (1964-1985) by the Company Housing (COHAB) subordinated to the
National Housing Bank (BNH). In this sense, the neighborhood is considered a
periphery, located in the northern part of the city. With a large territory and
population, it is considered the largest neighborhood in the state capital Natal
- and its metropolitan area. The neighborhood also represents an urban space
that presents social, economic and structural contrasts among them violence.
The neighborhood is the leader in homicide rates in the capital. Therefore, the
following study, based on empirical analysis of three distinct spaces within the
neighborhood, aims to analyze how social actors perceive their own
neighborhood and, specifically, segregation and violence. As this work shows,
these two instances of urban life are not separated in the discourse of the
residents. The main contribution of this work is the analysis of the impact of
those views on the construction of social stigmas, reproduced within the
neighborhood, on the fragmentation of the social and spatial fabric, and on the
formation of poor and elitist spaces within the neighborhood, confirming the
hypothesis that we are facing a New Urban Periphery |
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