A cidade industrial brasileira e a política habitacional na era Vargas (1930-1954)

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  • Ana Paula Koury
  • Nilce Aravecchia Botas

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5821/siiu.5934

Abstract

The relationship between housing and city is one of the most important to the literature devoted to criticism of urban planning. The main tool of the technocraticy and the authoritarian State in Brazil. Originated from the seventies and eighties, the authors that criticized the authoritarian State in Brazil have structured a new agenda for participatory urban policy. They served as important agents of social mobilization in the process of democratization in the 1980s. The recent achievements of the Brazilian urban policy are, in a way, related by this agenda. This work intends to conduct an evaluation of the this literature in light of the study of housing production in the Vargas era and its contribution to the process of urbanization in Brazil, re cognizing the advances of the debate in recent decades and the "false clues" left by him.

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Sede Lisboa