Socio-spatial stratification in indigenous context: the case of Temuco, 1992-2002

dc.contributor.authorRojo Mendoza, Félix
dc.contributor.authorMercado Cerroni, Claudia
dc.date2019
dc.date.accessioned2021-04-30T16:34:19Z
dc.date.available2021-04-30T16:34:19Z
dc.description.abstractThis work explores the relationship between class, ethnicity and space in Temuco, the city with the highest concentration of Mapuche indigenous people in Chile. Using the model of Erikson and Goldthorpe (1992), the location of Mapuche and non-Mapuche people from different social classes is described. The results indicate that Mapuche and non-Mapuche individuals share spaces when both belong to qualified manual classes, while they differ spatially when individuals take part in non-manual and non-qualified classes. The results are important to observe the processes of socio-spatial fragmentation in intercultural cities.
dc.identifier.citationSCRIPTA NOVA-REVISTA ELECTRONICA DE GEOGRAFIA Y CIENCIAS SOCIALES,Vol.23,,2019
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositoriodigital.uct.cl/handle/10925/3046
dc.language.isoes
dc.publisherUNIV BARCELONA. DEPT GEOGRAFIA HUMANA
dc.sourceSCRIPTA NOVA-REVISTA ELECTRONICA DE GEOGRAFIA Y CIENCIAS SOCIALES
dc.subject.englishsocial classes
dc.subject.englishresidential areas
dc.subject.englishMapuche population
dc.subject.englishspatial inequalities
dc.titleSocio-spatial stratification in indigenous context: the case of Temuco, 1992-2002
dc.typeArticle
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uct.indizacionSSCI
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