Urban Segregation and Metropolitics in Latin America: The Case of Bogotá, Colombia |
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Authors: | Joel Thibert Giselle Andrea Osorio |
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Affiliation: | 1. Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, , Princeton, NJ, 08544–1013 USA;2. Instituto Hábitat, Ciudad y Territorio, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, , Bogotá, Colombia |
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Abstract: | The patterns of spatial socioeconomic segregation in Latin American cities are changing rapidly as a result of suburbanization and metropolization. However, the political consequences of these urban spatial processes are not well understood. This article uses Orfield's framework of analysis to test the hypothesis that spatial segregation at the metropolitan level is driving political polarization between Latin American cities and their suburbs. With Bogotá as a testing ground, we look for evidence that the mechanisms described by Orfield are at play. We conclude that metropolitan spatial segregation does not drive metropolitan politics in Bogotá and explore some of the theoretical implications thereof. |
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Keywords: | Metropolitan politics Spatial segregation Urban fragmentation Bogotá Colombia |
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