This session will involve a short tour of La Candelaria neighborhood in Bogot叩 to encourage reflection on how its sense of place has changed due to globalization. Participants are asked to fill out a required "Field Trip" form to upload to a shared platform and read one of several papers on La Candelaria's gentrification and reconfiguration as a residential and consumer space for high-income groups prior to the tour. The goal is to methodologically prepare for observing how La Candelaria's assemblage of place has been "deterritorialized" during the global era.
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Session 7
1. Dislocation of place and the changing landscape of
globalisation. La Candelaria Study tour.
Session 7
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2. This session will be a short tour around La
Candelaria. The idea is to encourage a deep
reflexion about La Candelaria as a vital space,
and how much its assemblage of place has
been deterritorialised during the globalisation
era.
3. Dont forguet to fill your
Salida de Campo form
Please fill the form (it is availible on e-aulas,
and was sent through email)
Go to the following link:
https://uredu.sharepoint.com/depf/ECH/Pag
inas/salidasdecampo.aspx
There use the option + Nuevo Elemento to
upload the form.
Screenshot in the following slide
5. Last but not the least
Don卒t forguet to read at least one of following papers:
Leyva, N., 2015. El Papel De Las Instituciones Culturaes En El Proceso De Gentrificacion Del Barrio
La Candelaria De Bogota: Un Studio De Caso. Cuad. Musica, Artes Vis. y Artes Escenicas 10, 83
106.
Manrique Gomez, A.S., 2013. Gentrificacion de La Candelaria: reconfiguraciones de lugar de
residencia y consumo de grupos de altos ingresos. Cuad. Geogr. Rev. Colomb. Geogr. 22, 211
234.
Centner, Ryan 2011 Ways Out of Crisis in Buenos Aires: Translocal Landscapes and the Activation
of Mobile Resources in: Datta, Ayona (ed). Translocal Geographies: Spaces, Places, Connections.
Abingdon, Oxon: Taylor & Francis Group.
And use this as a methodological preparation for our tour:
Weinberg, M.D., 2008. Paulo and the birds: towards a magical realist approach to ethnography.
Commun. Rev. 11, 346369.