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Commodification in urban planning: exploring the habitus of practitioners in a neoliberal context

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Vergara Perucich, José Francisco
Arias Loyola, Martín
Datos de publicación (Editorial):
MDPI
Materias (Palabras claves):
Habitus
Neoliberalismo (LC)
Theme analysis
Urbanismo (LC)
Fecha de publicación:
2024
Resumen:
The concept of habitus, as introduced by Pierre Bourdieu, serves as a lens to understand the subjective dispositions and perceptions that influence decision-making within the social realm. This study delves into the intricate relationship between urban planners’ habitus and the commodification processes inherent in a neoliberal society. Through thematic analysis of semi-structured interviews with 27 Chilean urban planners, this research identifies typologies that capture their disciplinary stances on three pivotal urbanism facets: the city’s conceptualization, the nuances of urban practice, and visions of utopia. A salient finding is the palpable tension urban planners experience, torn between the aspiration to foster a well-conceived city and the commodifying forces that shape decision-making. This commodification of the planner’s ethos emerges as a byproduct of entrenched neoliberal institutional practices. This study delineates three distinct habitus typologies: the public, private, and academic urban planner, each exhibiting varied perspectives on the commodification of urban planning. Collectively, these insights shed light on the profound ways in which neoliberal paradigms influence urban planning, revealing both its disciplinary boundaries and inherent contradictions.
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http://repositorio.udla.cl/xmlui/handle/udla/1675
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Construcción Civil
Colecciones:
  • Investigación
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