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Lucía Martín López and Rodrigo Durán López
While several women?s movements that aimed to modify their relationship with public space were taking place across the world, in 1956, the Mexican Social Security Institute founded the program Casa de la Asegurada, the subject of this study, as a tool fo...
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Sávio Silva de Almeida,Cristina Pereira de Araújo
Pág. 839 - 857
O presente ensaio tem como objetivo analisar o aprofundamento da mercantilização do direito à moradia, sob a hegemonia neoliberal. A metodologia empregada envolve uma extensa revisão de literatura com vistas a contribuir com os estudos sobre a ...
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Clara Irazábal
Social housing movements in Brazil, whose majority members are part of Brazil?s precariat or lowest-income class, are courageously pressing for true urban reform in Brazil, whose old promise has been systematically delayed and subverted, even by some of ...
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Chryssanthi (Christy) Petropoulou
This study refers to urban social movements, creative social resistances, and the collectives that are emerging today in ?self-constructed popular neighborhoods? (?barrios de auto-construcción popular? in Latin-American, Spanish bibliography; ?quartiers ...
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Patricia Maria de Jesus
Pág. 92
In 2009, when the Minha Casa Minha Vida Program was introduced, there was a specific modality contained within its portfolio, which was to be executed by non-profit entities. However, because it was known from the very start that this program had been pr...
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Richard Jimoh, Jasper Van Wyk
Pág. 54 - 66
Social movements came about as a result of dissatisfaction felt by society from the status quo. They present their grievances through demonstrations, strikes, riots, occupation of land, boycott of business or by the development of social and economic alt...
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