El bienestar en el Estado neoliberal: escenarios de la propiedad en el Gran Santiago
El bienestar en el Estado neoliberal: escenarios de la propiedad en el Gran Santiago
Authors
Alvarado Peterson, Voltaire
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Date
Datos de publicación:
10.7770/0719-2789.2019.CUHSO.04.A02
Keywords
Bienestar neoliberal - Geografía de la propiedad - Gran Santiago - Subsidios habitacionales
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Abstract
El tamaño del Estado dentro de un modelo neoliberal de desarrollo económico representa un motivo de discusión constante. Las evidencias respecto a la estructura subsidiaria residencial vigente en Chile para el acceso a la vivienda social indican una fuerte presencia de lo público en distintas dimensiones, siendo la transformación de los espacios metropolitanos una de las claves dentro del proceso territorial contemporáneo. El presente trabajo propone describir determinados impactos espaciales de ciertas políticas subsidiarias en el Gran Santiago, la construcción de una idea de bienestar neoliberal y la trayectoria de las políticas habitacionales desde
2000 en adelante. Se propone una discusión teórica con elaboraciones orientadas a describir las formas del bienestar neoliberal, considerando como vértice
a la propiedad en tanto máxima conquista patrimonial de las clases medias trabajadoras y las denominadas como vulnerables. Para las conclusiones se trazan
líneas de investigación futuras y desafíos para una Geografía de la propiedad
en Chile
The size of the state within a neoliberal model of economic development represents a constant cause for discussion. The evidence regarding the residential subsidiary structure in Chile to access social housing indicates a strong public presence in different dimensions, with the transformation of metropolitan spaces as one of the key elements within the contemporary territorial process. This paper proposes to describe the specific spatial impacts of the particular policies of subsidiaries in Gran Santiago, the construction of an idea of neoliberal welfare and the trajectory of housing policies from 2000 onwards. A theoretical discussion is proposed with elaborations aimed at describing the forms of neoliberal well-being, considering as an apex the property as the maximum economic conquest of the working middle classes and those referred to as vulnerable. In the conclusions, future lines of research and challenges for a Geography of Property in Chile are drawn.
The size of the state within a neoliberal model of economic development represents a constant cause for discussion. The evidence regarding the residential subsidiary structure in Chile to access social housing indicates a strong public presence in different dimensions, with the transformation of metropolitan spaces as one of the key elements within the contemporary territorial process. This paper proposes to describe the specific spatial impacts of the particular policies of subsidiaries in Gran Santiago, the construction of an idea of neoliberal welfare and the trajectory of housing policies from 2000 onwards. A theoretical discussion is proposed with elaborations aimed at describing the forms of neoliberal well-being, considering as an apex the property as the maximum economic conquest of the working middle classes and those referred to as vulnerable. In the conclusions, future lines of research and challenges for a Geography of Property in Chile are drawn.