Immigration, local institutions and socio-spatial conflicts: The case of the Lo Hermida district in Peñalolén

The location of immigrants in Santiago has spread from central and peri-central areas towards the periphery neglected and stigmatized, generating new disputes and territorial margins due to ambivalent institutional discourses of inclusion / exclusion and competition for scarce public benefits. Under...

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Main Authors: Pedro Palma, Javier Ruiz-Tagle
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Centro Internacional de Estudios Superiores de Comunicación para América Latina (CIESPAL) 2019-01-01
Series:Chasqui
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Online Access:https://revistachasqui.org/index.php/chasqui/article/view/3573
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spelling doaj-eef2215465f04a40831558b987bc05ce2020-11-24T20:46:46ZspaCentro Internacional de Estudios Superiores de Comunicación para América Latina (CIESPAL)Chasqui1390-10791390-924X2019-01-010138577810.16921/chasqui.v0i138.35732824Immigration, local institutions and socio-spatial conflicts: The case of the Lo Hermida district in PeñalolénPedro Palma0Javier Ruiz-Tagle1Pontificia Universidad Católica de ChilePontificia Universidad Católica de ChileThe location of immigrants in Santiago has spread from central and peri-central areas towards the periphery neglected and stigmatized, generating new disputes and territorial margins due to ambivalent institutional discourses of inclusion / exclusion and competition for scarce public benefits. Under 'new racism', traditional spaces of exclusion show new nuances of marginality, such as the Lo Hermida district in Peñalolén. Based on a case study, there is an analysis of the action and inaction of local institutions in the construction of socio-spatial conflicts between immigrants and the native population. There are problems of relegation in benefits, exclusive access to housing, and informal work, which denotes a hyper-precarization of immigration and a racialized geography of the conflict.https://revistachasqui.org/index.php/chasqui/article/view/3573geografía institucionalracismomarginalidadChileperiferia
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Immigration, local institutions and socio-spatial conflicts: The case of the Lo Hermida district in Peñalolén
Chasqui
geografía institucional
racismo
marginalidad
Chile
periferia
author_facet Pedro Palma
Javier Ruiz-Tagle
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title Immigration, local institutions and socio-spatial conflicts: The case of the Lo Hermida district in Peñalolén
title_short Immigration, local institutions and socio-spatial conflicts: The case of the Lo Hermida district in Peñalolén
title_full Immigration, local institutions and socio-spatial conflicts: The case of the Lo Hermida district in Peñalolén
title_fullStr Immigration, local institutions and socio-spatial conflicts: The case of the Lo Hermida district in Peñalolén
title_full_unstemmed Immigration, local institutions and socio-spatial conflicts: The case of the Lo Hermida district in Peñalolén
title_sort immigration, local institutions and socio-spatial conflicts: the case of the lo hermida district in peñalolén
publisher Centro Internacional de Estudios Superiores de Comunicación para América Latina (CIESPAL)
series Chasqui
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1390-924X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The location of immigrants in Santiago has spread from central and peri-central areas towards the periphery neglected and stigmatized, generating new disputes and territorial margins due to ambivalent institutional discourses of inclusion / exclusion and competition for scarce public benefits. Under 'new racism', traditional spaces of exclusion show new nuances of marginality, such as the Lo Hermida district in Peñalolén. Based on a case study, there is an analysis of the action and inaction of local institutions in the construction of socio-spatial conflicts between immigrants and the native population. There are problems of relegation in benefits, exclusive access to housing, and informal work, which denotes a hyper-precarization of immigration and a racialized geography of the conflict.
topic geografía institucional
racismo
marginalidad
Chile
periferia
url https://revistachasqui.org/index.php/chasqui/article/view/3573
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