CAFÉ MADRID FROM A RAILWAY STATION TO A REFUGE FOR ALL
This article pretends to show the complexity of the population’s situation living in the neighborhood Café Madrid Bucaramanga. This place is composed not only by display people, who after fourteen years still live in precarious conditions, but also by a host community, that similarly, still has worr...
Autor Principal: | Daza, María; Maestría en Estudios Europeos. Investigadora del grupo Economía Social Facultad de Economía Universidad Santo Tomás Bucaramanga. |
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Idioma: | spa |
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Universidad Santo Tomás seccional Bucaramanga
2011
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http://revistas.ustabuca.edu.co/index.php/LEBRET/article/view/51 |
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This article pretends to show the complexity of the population’s situation living in the neighborhood Café Madrid Bucaramanga. This place is composed not only by display people, who after fourteen years still live in precarious conditions, but also by a host community, that similarly, still has worrisome rates of poverty and even has been facing a new form of marginalization: that is to be excluded from governmental benefits obtained by those who consider them invading its territory and agents of undesirable behavior. It emphasizes the factors that cause fragmentation of the fabric of society and undermine the self-management processes. |
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