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The consequential geographies of the immigrant neighbourhood of Quinta do Mocho in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area
| Resumo: | In this chapter, the authors utilize Henri Lefebvre’s production of space and Edward Soja’s approach on the consequential geographies to understand the urban production of space by migrant communities in metropolitan areas, and utilize a mixed methodology that allows one to reflect on the triad proposed by Lefebvre from an empirical perspective. The history of Quinta do Mocho illustrates a part of the complex process of territorial and social reorganisation that characterised Portugal and especially the metropolitan area of Lisbon since the 1970s. The authors highlight the connection between conceived space/representation of space and lived space/space of representation/thirdspace, continuously interacting and redefining according to the norms, knowledge, identities and actions of the actors and their collective and individual use of urban space. The original neighbourhood of Quinta do Mocho is a good example of an informal and bottom-up response to the strong demand for housing by immigrants. |
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| Autores principais: | Queirós, Margarida |
| Outros Autores: | Ludovici, Anna; Malheiros, Jorge |
| Assunto: | Henri Lefebvre Production of space Edward Soja Consequential geographies Urban production of space Migrant communities Metropolitan areas Quinta do Mocho Lisbon Portugal |
| Ano: | 2020 |
| País: | Portugal |
| Tipo de documento: | artigo |
| Tipo de acesso: | acesso restrito |
| Instituição associada: | Universidade de Lisboa |
| Idioma: | inglês |
| Origem: | Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa |
| Resumo: | In this chapter, the authors utilize Henri Lefebvre’s production of space and Edward Soja’s approach on the consequential geographies to understand the urban production of space by migrant communities in metropolitan areas, and utilize a mixed methodology that allows one to reflect on the triad proposed by Lefebvre from an empirical perspective. The history of Quinta do Mocho illustrates a part of the complex process of territorial and social reorganisation that characterised Portugal and especially the metropolitan area of Lisbon since the 1970s. The authors highlight the connection between conceived space/representation of space and lived space/space of representation/thirdspace, continuously interacting and redefining according to the norms, knowledge, identities and actions of the actors and their collective and individual use of urban space. The original neighbourhood of Quinta do Mocho is a good example of an informal and bottom-up response to the strong demand for housing by immigrants. |
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