Informelle Urbanisierung, Selbstorganisation und "Sozialismus des 21. Jahrhunderts"

Partizipative Stadtentwicklung in den Barrios von Caracas

Authors

  • Matthias Bernt
  • Malte Daniljuk
  • Andrej Holm

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v37i149.499

Keywords:

Stadtpolitik, Caracas, Partizipation, Sozialismus, Anerkennung

Abstract

Although "informal urbanisation" is a main characteristic of many cities in the global south, and extensively discussed by a growing number of publications, many contribution fail to take it's political side into account. With this background the article discusses the changes in the relation between the state and the squatter-settlements in Caracas. Major attention is paid towards innovative instruments that have been introduced by the Bolivarian government to foster the development of a "participative and protagonist democracy" in the slums ofVenezueias capital.

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Published

2007-12-01

How to Cite

Bernt, M., Daniljuk, M., & Holm, A. (2007). Informelle Urbanisierung, Selbstorganisation und "Sozialismus des 21. Jahrhunderts": Partizipative Stadtentwicklung in den Barrios von Caracas. PROKLA. Journal of Critical Social Science, 37(149), 561–577. https://doi.org/10.32387/prokla.v37i149.499

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