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Vol. 25 No. 4 (2021): Misceláneo
Articles
Popular geographies and visions of Spain during the Civil War and the early Francoism. The case of Michael Huxley and The Geographical Magazine (1935-1959)
María Ramón Gabriel
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Contributions of the Coloniality of the Power, Knowledge, Being and of the Labor to the understanding of contemporary slavery in the Center South Region of Paraná
Adriano Makux De Paula
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Body-territory, social reproduction and cosmopolitic: reflexions from the struggles of indigenous women in Brazil
Kena Azevedo Chaves
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The new social movements and as youth political territorialities: belong, exist and resist!
Lara Pires Weissbock, Márcia da Silva
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Counter-mapping in social work: A critical and atmospheric practice to rethink urban space. (Abstract) In recent years, the neoliberal policies related to higher education have conditioned universities to be mercantilist spaces, making difference invisible. This article analyses a university teaching project carried out in social education studies at a Spanish university. The project aimed to generate learning situations so that future social educators could critically reflect on how power relations are produced and maintained in urban space. For this, the students used the counter-mapping technique, which aims to make power relations and inequalities visible, in order to critically reflect on the experiences and practices in those spaces. The article investigates data in the form of cartographies and student narratives, showing the benefits of moving education outside the classroom and interacting with space and its ways of life to specify training practices consistent with current social realities. Key words: Counter-mapping, atmosphere, critic pedagogy, innovative research methods, social work, urban space.
Daniel Gutiérrez-Ujaque, Dharman Jeyasingham
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The expropriation of a working-class neighbourhood: the affection syndrome
Marc Dalmau Torvà
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(Re)thinking the right to the city from the Squatting Social Centers
Aritz Tutor Anton
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