El espacio urbano en la protesta social: Bogotá y Cali en las manifestaciones de 2021.

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Název: El espacio urbano en la protesta social: Bogotá y Cali en las manifestaciones de 2021.
Alternate Title: Urban space in social protest: Bogota and Cali in the 2021 demonstrations.
Autoři: Campos Rivera, Omar Andrés1 oacamposr@unal.edu.co
Zdroj: Latin American Research Review. Sep2025, Vol. 60 Issue 3, p672-694. 23p.
Témata: *SOCIAL networks, *PUBLIC transit, PUBLIC spaces, SOCIAL movements, SOCIAL groups
Abstract (English): This research argues that the urban space contributes to the characterization of urban social movements. For that purpose, it makes a cartographic spatial analysis of the 2021 National Strike in Bogotá and Cali, Colombia. Such analysis is based on mapping the places and types of protest actions through reviewing press and social network platforms. Patterns were identified that allow for the demonstration of spatial occupation strategies in the protests, as well as a dispersion that characterizes citizens’ agency. It was also evident how determines the selection of places based on proximity and visibility, but not intersection, and that public transportation systems spatially guide the distribution of places in relation to its meaning as materialization of the State. Finally, this work identifies how tensions at territorial borders consolidate the movement of actions from inner spaces in neighborhoods or toward their limits, which supports processes of territorialization that are part of the identity of emergent urban social movements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): Esta investigaci ´on plantea que el espacio urbano contribuye a la caracterizaci ´on de movimientos sociales urbanos. Para ello, hace un análisis espacial cartográfico del Paro Nacional de 2021 en Bogotá y Cali (Colombia), el cual se realiz ´o a partir de un mapeo de los lugares y tipos de protesta mediante revisi ´on de prensa y redes sociales. Se encontraron patrones que permiten evidenciar estrategias de ocupaci ´on espacial de la protesta, así como una dispersi ´on que caracteriza la agencia ciudadana. También se evidenci ´o c´omo la pobreza determina la selecci ´on de lugares por proximidad y visibilidad, mas no intersecci ´on, y que los sistemas de transporte guían la dispersi ´on en funci ´on de su significado como materialidad del Estado. Finalmente, se identific ´o c´omo tensiones sobre los bordes territoriales consolidan desplazamiento de las acciones del interior de los barrios o a los límites, lo que apoya procesos de territorializaci ´on que identifican a los movimientos sociales urbanos emergentes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstrakt:This research argues that the urban space contributes to the characterization of urban social movements. For that purpose, it makes a cartographic spatial analysis of the 2021 National Strike in Bogotá and Cali, Colombia. Such analysis is based on mapping the places and types of protest actions through reviewing press and social network platforms. Patterns were identified that allow for the demonstration of spatial occupation strategies in the protests, as well as a dispersion that characterizes citizens’ agency. It was also evident how determines the selection of places based on proximity and visibility, but not intersection, and that public transportation systems spatially guide the distribution of places in relation to its meaning as materialization of the State. Finally, this work identifies how tensions at territorial borders consolidate the movement of actions from inner spaces in neighborhoods or toward their limits, which supports processes of territorialization that are part of the identity of emergent urban social movements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
ISSN:00238791
DOI:10.1017/lar.2024.68