Fear as an urban imaginary in the closed residential complexes in the City of Valledupar

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dc.date.available2025-05-29T03:46:04Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractAbstract This scientific article aims to interpret fear as an urban social imaginary linked to relationship in closed residential complexes in the city of Valledupar. The metodology is oriented, from the parameters of the qualitative approach, the use of the etnographic method and the application of data collection techniques such as observation and semi - structured interviews, as well as the analysis of the arguments proposed by authors such as Wirth. ( 1938) and ( 2008), Tuan ( 1974), Lang and Danielsen ( 1997), Moscovici ( 1997), Certeau (1999) and (2000), Reguillo (2000), Baeza ( 2004), Londoño (2001), Silva (2001), Roitman (2003), Borsdorf(2003), Pinto ( 2005), Ludeña (2006), Lindón ( 2007), Hiernaux (2007), Hevia and Tijoux( 2008), Fuentes and Rosado (2008), Rosin ( 2009), Martínez (2012), Martínez ( 2013) ( 2014) and ( 2021) among other social science authors who reflect and study fear as an urban social construction. Keywords: fear, social imaginaries, closed residential complexes, Valledupar, neighborhood life
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.unicesar.edu.co/handle/123456789/1407
dc.titleFear as an urban imaginary in the closed residential complexes in the City of Valledupar
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