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Modernist Planning and the Foundations of Urban Violence in Latin AmericaBuilt Environment

By on September 01, 2014

This article suggests that both the origins and responses to urban violence in Latin America have involved some sort of state ordering of territory, ranging from modernist urban planning practices on the one hand to police control over urban spaces on the other. To the extent that efforts to impose social and spatial order in Latin American cities have both derived from and reinforced a history of squatter occupation, ambiguous property rights, and uneven distribution of services, thus producing a stark distinction between the so-called formal and the informal city, they have laid the foundations for urban violence. In what follows, we see how and why government efforts to create spatial and social order have produced this unfortunate state of affairs. The claim is that the assumptions and ideas underlying the imposition of 'modernist' planning in urban Latin America have inadvertently contributed to a set of inter-related spatial, social, economic, and political problems that have driven the cycle of urban violence.

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Davis, Diane E. Modernist Planning and the Foundations of Urban Violence in Latin AmericaBuilt Environment. , , . , 2014. Davis, D. E. (2014). Modernist Planning and the Foundations of Urban Violence in Latin AmericaBuilt Environment. , , . Davis, Diane E. "Modernist Planning and the Foundations of Urban Violence in Latin AmericaBuilt Environment." 2014, .Davis Diane E. "Modernist Planning and the Foundations of Urban Violence in Latin AmericaBuilt Environment." (2014). Davis, D E 2014, 'Modernist Planning and the Foundations of Urban Violence in Latin AmericaBuilt Environment', , , . Diane E Davis, 'Modernist Planning and the Foundations of Urban Violence in Latin AmericaBuilt Environment' (2014). Davis D. E. Modernist Planning and the Foundations of Urban Violence in Latin AmericaBuilt Environment. . 2014. Davis, Diane E. Modernist Planning and the Foundations of Urban Violence in Latin AmericaBuilt Environment. . 2014. , .

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