CIÊNCIA CIUDADANA BARRIAL EN UNA VIP DE MEDELLÍN DURANTE LA PRIMERA OLA DE COVID-19

Autores

  • Eliana Martínez-Herrera
  • Andrés García Sánchez

Palavras-chave:

covid-19, Citizen science, Housing of Priority Interest (VIP)

Resumo

Identify the reproduction of social inequities and spatial segregation through the relationship between housing, welfare, and health in Priority Interest Housing, where global syndemic conditions exacerbated by the pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2, deepen unequal manifestations resulting from war, land planning problems and natural disasters among people and social groups living there. Method: Articulating ethnography and “citizen science” promotes the production and dissemination of knowledge relevant to the welfare of the inhabitants of the VIPs. Results: Housing policies seek to solve the housing deficit and encourage construction as an “economic locomotive” without addressing the particularities of its inhabitants, maintaining
inequity gaps in Latin American urban geographies. Conclusion: In the VIPs, the accumulation of real estate capital neglects citizen welfare, especially among women heads of households and young people, who try to weave health care in multidimensional conditions of poverty, interpersonal violence, and COVID-19.

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Publicado

2024-10-21