Banca de DEFESA: Gabriel Ribeiro Couto

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STUDENT : Gabriel Ribeiro Couto
DATE: 19/12/2023
TIME: 09:00
LOCAL: Videoconferência - http://ppgfau.unb.br/component/agenda/agendas
TITLE:

Cartography of peripheral insurgencies: guidelines for Cultural Occupations in the Federal District


KEY WORDS:

urban social movements; urban planning; counter-hegemonic planning; land conflicts; cultural policies; cultural heritage.


PAGES: 280
BIG AREA: Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
AREA: Arquitetura e Urbanismo
SUMMARY:

In the context of global urban insurgencies waged in the last decade, which marked a cycle of Latin American insurgencies, there was an explosion of Houses of Culture and Cultural Occupations on the outskirts of the Federal District, led by social movements and cultural collectives, which positioned the Periphery in the center of the urban issue, formulating a counter-hegemonic city project, drawn from the inventive and emancipatory power of its practices, knowledge and forms of daily management, which have pointed out new directions and horizons for insurgent and popular planning. However, there is still a theoreticalmethodological void regarding the explosion of peripheral insurgencies in this period, which makes it difficult to evaluate and understand their capabilities, demands, demands and analyze their effects. Thus, this research sought to map the Cultural Occupations and Houses of Culture that emerged in the peripheral territories of the Federal District from 2010 onwards, in order to systematize and understand their sociocultural expressions, forms of action and resistance, agendas of struggle, demands, as well as conflicts. territories that cross them, with the aim of systematizing planning guidelines for inserting Occupations into the PDOT, in order to contribute to its valuation, regularization and permanence processes. To this end, this dissertation incorporated the methodology of action research, which was carried out in four phases – permeated by cartography: (1) analysis and evaluation of cultural policy instruments and PDOT/2009; (2) cartography of territories (practices, conflicts and general demands); (3) Articulation meetings in Cultural Occupations (survey of specific problems/demands); (4) planning guidelines for entering Occupations into PDOT. This process revealed how collectives and Cultural Occupations have been giving public visibility to their common agendas and demands, which explain a central gap in urban planning in the DF: the lack of urban instruments aimed at the valorization, regularization and permanence of their territories, marked by the condition of invisibility and permanent threat, legitimized by the selective application of urban legislation. Thus, six Meetings were held monthly in different Occupations, where most of the demands revolved around mapping, surveying and systematizing information about these territories. In this process, cartography acted as an instrument of social mobilization and incorporated part of the demands raised, aiming to contribute, instrumentalize and enhance the struggle for the collectives' right to the city. Finally, aiming to address the demands raised and encourage, strengthen and value the sociocultural practices of the Occupations, grouped into the six fronts of action that were decoded in this research, such as: artistic and cultural expressions; popular education; health and self-care; solidarity networks; socio-environmental practice; and popular economy/income generation; five thematic axes of planning guidelines were generated, which insert and incorporate Cultural Occupations in the PDOT, in an intersectoral and transversal way, in the various aspects that make up and guide territorial planning, such as: (1) Zoning, Use and Occupation of Land; (2) Sustainable Economic Development; (3) Community and social facilities; (4) Land Regularization; and (6) Information System. These guidelines recognize Cultural Occupations as vectors of socio-spatial transformation, inserting them as drivers of the urban, social, economic and environmental development policy of the Federal District.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Interno - 671574 - BENNY SCHVARSBERG
Presidente - 1857674 - LIZA MARIA SOUZA DE ANDRADE
Externo à Instituição - PAOLO COLOSSO - UFSC
Externo ao Programa - 2255715 - THIAGO APARECIDO TRINDADE - null
Notícia cadastrada em: 17/11/2023 09:02
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