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(Crise do) Estado Social e (in)sustentabilidade da Habitação Social. Uma leitura na Área Metropolitana de Lisboa

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Main Author: Pato, Isabel
Publication Date: 2013
Other Authors: Pereira, Margarida
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: The article starts by discussing the changes in the way of viewing social housing, emphasizing the importance of the “urban deprived areas” in contemporaneous urban politics. Secondly, considering statistical data, the article describes the social housing stock of Lisbon Metropolitan Area municipalities, regarding its spatial distribution and most recent evolution as well as the investment structure, focusing the analysis on the alienation of social housing stock. Additionally, the result of a survey applied to three metropolitan municipalities enables a deeper understanding of the nature of the alienation management strategy as a space- and time-discontinuous phenomenon. Thirdly it develops a critical reflection about the most recent transformations of the municipal management of the “urban deprived areas” of municipal social housing in the context of Lisbon Metropolitan Area, claiming that there are two autonomous models of intervention: one centered in the “long-distance supervising” and another one, in the opposite direction, engaged in social and urban regeneration which increases the penetration of institutional state structures in specific contexts, through “Local Project Teams”.
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title (Crise do) Estado Social e (in)sustentabilidade da Habitação Social. Uma leitura na Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
spellingShingle (Crise do) Estado Social e (in)sustentabilidade da Habitação Social. Uma leitura na Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
Pato, Isabel
Municipal intervention
Urban deprived areas
Municipal social housing
Dwelling alienation
Lisbon Metropolitan Area
title_short (Crise do) Estado Social e (in)sustentabilidade da Habitação Social. Uma leitura na Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
title_full (Crise do) Estado Social e (in)sustentabilidade da Habitação Social. Uma leitura na Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
title_fullStr (Crise do) Estado Social e (in)sustentabilidade da Habitação Social. Uma leitura na Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
title_full_unstemmed (Crise do) Estado Social e (in)sustentabilidade da Habitação Social. Uma leitura na Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
title_sort (Crise do) Estado Social e (in)sustentabilidade da Habitação Social. Uma leitura na Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
author Pato, Isabel
author_facet Pato, Isabel
Pereira, Margarida
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Margarida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pato, Isabel
Pereira, Margarida
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Municipal intervention
Urban deprived areas
Municipal social housing
Dwelling alienation
Lisbon Metropolitan Area
topic Municipal intervention
Urban deprived areas
Municipal social housing
Dwelling alienation
Lisbon Metropolitan Area
description The article starts by discussing the changes in the way of viewing social housing, emphasizing the importance of the “urban deprived areas” in contemporaneous urban politics. Secondly, considering statistical data, the article describes the social housing stock of Lisbon Metropolitan Area municipalities, regarding its spatial distribution and most recent evolution as well as the investment structure, focusing the analysis on the alienation of social housing stock. Additionally, the result of a survey applied to three metropolitan municipalities enables a deeper understanding of the nature of the alienation management strategy as a space- and time-discontinuous phenomenon. Thirdly it develops a critical reflection about the most recent transformations of the municipal management of the “urban deprived areas” of municipal social housing in the context of Lisbon Metropolitan Area, claiming that there are two autonomous models of intervention: one centered in the “long-distance supervising” and another one, in the opposite direction, engaged in social and urban regeneration which increases the penetration of institutional state structures in specific contexts, through “Local Project Teams”.
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