{"title":"Movimiento vecinal, urbanismo y participación en Valladolid (1970-1995): una perspectiva histórica sobre el “derecho a la ciudad”.","authors":"María Castrillo Romón, Constantino Gonzalo Morell","doi":"10.12795/habitatysociedad.2021.i14.06","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Social History and urban planning History combine in this text in order to contribute to the knowledge of the neighbourhood movement in Valladolid (Spain) in the period of its birth and greatest development (1970- 1995). The perspective adopted axes on the concept of the “right to the city”, coined by Henri Lefebvre in 1968, and focuses the study of the conflicts hold for neighbourhood organisations face to municipal governments in the process of conquest of participation ability in all kinds of decisions on the city. The most of the sources are the local daily press, but also archival and bibliographical documents. Three periods characterised by the general climate of relations between the neighbourhood movement and the City Council structure the content of the paper, separated by two turning points: the municipal elections of 1979 and a deep rupture in 1986. The analysis shows, in one hand, continuities and changes in the role played by the neighbourhood movement in Valladolid as a “stakeholder” (in the Lefebvrian sense of the term). In the other hand, it identifies some effective conditioning factors and limitations in the conquest of the right to the city.","PeriodicalId":42104,"journal":{"name":"Habitat y Sociedad","volume":"1 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.1000,"publicationDate":"2021-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Habitat y Sociedad","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.12795/habitatysociedad.2021.i14.06","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q4","JCRName":"URBAN STUDIES","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Social History and urban planning History combine in this text in order to contribute to the knowledge of the neighbourhood movement in Valladolid (Spain) in the period of its birth and greatest development (1970- 1995). The perspective adopted axes on the concept of the “right to the city”, coined by Henri Lefebvre in 1968, and focuses the study of the conflicts hold for neighbourhood organisations face to municipal governments in the process of conquest of participation ability in all kinds of decisions on the city. The most of the sources are the local daily press, but also archival and bibliographical documents. Three periods characterised by the general climate of relations between the neighbourhood movement and the City Council structure the content of the paper, separated by two turning points: the municipal elections of 1979 and a deep rupture in 1986. The analysis shows, in one hand, continuities and changes in the role played by the neighbourhood movement in Valladolid as a “stakeholder” (in the Lefebvrian sense of the term). In the other hand, it identifies some effective conditioning factors and limitations in the conquest of the right to the city.
社会史和城市规划史结合在本文中,以促进巴利亚多利德(西班牙)在其诞生和最大发展时期(1970年至1995年)的社区运动的知识。该视角以Henri Lefebvre于1968年提出的“城市权利”(right to The city)概念为中心,重点研究社区组织在征服各种城市决策参与能力的过程中与市政府之间的冲突。大部分的资料来源是当地的日报,也有档案和参考文献。三个时期以社区运动和市议会之间关系的总体气候为特征,构成了本文的内容,被两个转折点分开:1979年的市政选举和1986年的深刻破裂。分析表明,一方面,巴利亚多利德社区运动作为“利益相关者”(Lefebvrian意义上的术语)所扮演的角色的连续性和变化。另一方面,指出了城市权在征服过程中的一些有效制约因素和制约因素。