Format:
293 Seiten
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Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten
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23 cm
Edition:
Primera edición
ISBN:
9786073830966
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6073830963
Content:
Analyzes the housing crisis and its impact on cities in Mexico; emphasizes that cities are becoming increasingly unlivable due to their high cost, distance, precarity, and reduced services. This work navigates through five cities Mérida, San Francisco de Campeche, Mexico City, San Luis Potosí, and Monterrey to examine the contemporary challenges and violations related to housing rights in Mexico; explores issues such as speculation, forced evictions, real estate bubbles, mega-projects, housing discrimination, lack of tenant rights, and territorial struggles, shedding light on the dynamics and actors involved. Challenges the fundamental concept that cities are meant to be inhabited, and contends that housing is a territory that can be seized and accumulated but also defended, shared, and reclaimed to ensure everyone has a place for well-being
Note:
Includes bibliographical references
Language:
Spanish
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