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Building: VMP 9, Floor: 3, Room: 30
Thursday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (23/08/2018)
This is the second of two linked panels that use the perspective of the city to examine processes and practices of political violence. It takes as its starting point that violence is shaped by the particular characteristics of the urban, its spatial qualities and its temporal rhythms. It examines how violent actors locate themselves in the city, move through and make use of urban space and the effects of violence on urban space and time.
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Organized Groups in Rio De Janeiro: A Framework for Understanding Violence in the City | View Paper Details |
Sovereignty, Temporality and the Inequality of the Durable in Urban Latin America | View Paper Details |
The Rhythm of Urbanisation in War: A Perspective from Urban IDPs | View Paper Details |
The Violence of the Port Assemblage Vs. an Aquatic Rhythm of the City: The Case of Buenaventura | View Paper Details |