Inundaciones en Buenos Aires. ¿Cómo analizar el componente institucional en la construcción social del riesgo?

This paper deals with the social process through which flooding in Buenos Aires is understood as a question of public policy. By focusing on institutional vulnerabilities, it will show how public policies contribute to risk perception, and how decisions regarding institutional intervention are made...

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Main Authors: María Gabriela Merlinsky, Melina Ayelén Tobias
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institut Pluridisciplinaire pour les Etudes sur l'Amérique Latine 2015-07-01
Series:L'Ordinaire des Amériques
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/orda/1885
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spelling doaj-1304cf0fe11e4fb2a062496f3b1b4cd02020-11-25T00:29:43ZengInstitut Pluridisciplinaire pour les Etudes sur l'Amérique LatineL'Ordinaire des Amériques2273-00952015-07-0121810.4000/orda.1885Inundaciones en Buenos Aires. ¿Cómo analizar el componente institucional en la construcción social del riesgo?María Gabriela MerlinskyMelina Ayelén TobiasThis paper deals with the social process through which flooding in Buenos Aires is understood as a question of public policy. By focusing on institutional vulnerabilities, it will show how public policies contribute to risk perception, and how decisions regarding institutional intervention are made when flooding becomes a political event. Through the case study of the catastrophic April 2013 precipitations, this paper will contextualize the problem by looking at the actions and the mistakes of local authorities. It will also offer a critical reading of the statements coming from government workers, experts, and local residents during that period: what their arguments are, the facts they stress, how they assess risks and how they relate them to public institutions. Secondary sources will be used to describe the historical context; a qualitative approach (interviews, participant observation, print and digital sources) will highlight how events and risks are interpreted by social actors.http://journals.openedition.org/orda/1885risksocial constructionfloodingpublic policiesBuenos Aires
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Inundaciones en Buenos Aires. ¿Cómo analizar el componente institucional en la construcción social del riesgo?
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social construction
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public policies
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author_facet María Gabriela Merlinsky
Melina Ayelén Tobias
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title Inundaciones en Buenos Aires. ¿Cómo analizar el componente institucional en la construcción social del riesgo?
title_short Inundaciones en Buenos Aires. ¿Cómo analizar el componente institucional en la construcción social del riesgo?
title_full Inundaciones en Buenos Aires. ¿Cómo analizar el componente institucional en la construcción social del riesgo?
title_fullStr Inundaciones en Buenos Aires. ¿Cómo analizar el componente institucional en la construcción social del riesgo?
title_full_unstemmed Inundaciones en Buenos Aires. ¿Cómo analizar el componente institucional en la construcción social del riesgo?
title_sort inundaciones en buenos aires. ¿cómo analizar el componente institucional en la construcción social del riesgo?
publisher Institut Pluridisciplinaire pour les Etudes sur l'Amérique Latine
series L'Ordinaire des Amériques
issn 2273-0095
publishDate 2015-07-01
description This paper deals with the social process through which flooding in Buenos Aires is understood as a question of public policy. By focusing on institutional vulnerabilities, it will show how public policies contribute to risk perception, and how decisions regarding institutional intervention are made when flooding becomes a political event. Through the case study of the catastrophic April 2013 precipitations, this paper will contextualize the problem by looking at the actions and the mistakes of local authorities. It will also offer a critical reading of the statements coming from government workers, experts, and local residents during that period: what their arguments are, the facts they stress, how they assess risks and how they relate them to public institutions. Secondary sources will be used to describe the historical context; a qualitative approach (interviews, participant observation, print and digital sources) will highlight how events and risks are interpreted by social actors.
topic risk
social construction
flooding
public policies
Buenos Aires
url http://journals.openedition.org/orda/1885
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