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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.16.2023.tde-14122023-121816
Document
Author
Full name
Carina Costa Correa
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2023
Supervisor
Committee
D'Ottaviano, Maria Camila Loffredo (President)
Mello, Bruno Cesar Euphrasio de
Otero, Estevam Vanale
Viana, Larissa de Alcantara
Title in Portuguese
Rio Branco e Luís Gama: o processo de luta pela permanência em ocupações no município de São Paulo.
Keywords in Portuguese
Centro de São Paulo
Moradia
Movimento social urbano
Movimentos de moradia
Ocupações de imóveis vazios
Abstract in Portuguese
Esta pesquisa analisa as dinâmicas urbanas da área central da cidade de São Paulo a partir da perspectiva dos protagonistas da luta por moradia. Como forma de compreender a lógica presente nas dinâmicas do habitar e os processos envolvidos nas relações internas e externas na luta organizada pela permanência na cidade, foi realizada pesquisa longitudinal junto a ocupações de moradia realizadas pelo Movimento de Moradia Central e Regional (MMCR), com destaque para as ocupações Rio Branco e Luís Gama, ambas localizadas na região central da cidade. Devido à atuação coletiva entre movimentos sociais que lutam por moradia, foi realizado também o acompanhamento das atividades da Frente de Luta por Moradia (FLM), coletivo que congrega doze movimentos organizados de moradia. A fim de contribuir com o registro do que foi vivenciado pelas famílias filiadas a esses movimentos sociais, o trabalho conta com o registro de experiências vividas por moradores e lideranças das ocupações e movimentos estudados, de forma que se possa compreender como se dá o acesso de seus moradores aos espaços, serviços e equipamentos da cidade. Por fim, espera-se contribuir no entendimento sobe as motivações para a ocupação de edifícios vazios na região central de São Paulo.
Title in English
Rio Branco and Luís Gama: the struggle for permanence in occupations in the city of São Paulo
Keywords in English
Downtown of São Paulo
Empty property occupations
Housing
Housing movements
Urban social movement
Abstract in English
This research analyzes the urban dynamics of the central area of São Paulo city, from the perspective of the struggle protagonists for housing. As a way of understanding the logic that is present in the dynamics of dwelling, and the processes involved in the internal and external relations in the organized struggle to stay in the city, this research was carried out with housing occupations carried out by the Movimento de Moradia Central e Regional (MMCR), with emphasis on Rio Branco and Luís Gama occupations, both located at the central region of the city. Due to the collective action between social movements that fight for housing, the Frente de Luta por Moradia (FLM), a collective that organizes about twelve housing movements, was also monitored. In order to contribute to the record of what was experienced by the families affiliated to these social movements, the work includes the record of experiences lived by residents, and leaders of the occupations and movements studied, so that one can understand how the residents get to access the spaces, services, and equipment of the city. Finally, it is expected to contribute to the elucidation of the issues that lead people to occupy empty buildings in the downtown region of São Paulo.
 
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2024-01-16
 
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