It is usually considered that urban policy change happens gradually or abruptly, provoked by coalition shifts, political pressure, or by agenda changes in public policies. However, a broad set of urban policies in São Paulo, Brazil shows the relevance of the third kind of oscillating trajectory not yet accounted for by the literature. Departing from compared urban policies in São Paulo, this article shows incremental progressive trends due jointly to political competition (pushed by progressive governments) and policy production itself. While some programs entered the agenda to stay, others swung between implementation, latency, and reanimation. To investigate these processes, we compare four programs—(a) in situ slum upgrading and (b) bus integration (gradually imposing themselves), (c) cooperative housing construction, and (d) bus lanes/corridors (oscillating between latency and reanimation). The results challenge explanations of urban policy change, contributing to closer dialogues between urban studies and political science.
Continuity and Change of Urban Policies in São Paulo: Resilience, Latency, and Reanimation
Tipo de Material
Artigo de Periódico
Autor Principal
Marques, Eduardo Cesar Leão
Sexo
Homem
Código de Publicação (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1177/10780874211043845
Título do periódico
Urban Affairs Review
Volume
59
Ano de Publicação
2021
Local da Publicação
Filadélfia
Página Inicial
337
Página Final
371
Idioma
Inglês
Palavras chave
Urban politics
Urban policies
Policy change
São Paulo
Resumo
Disciplina
Método e Técnica de Pesquisa
Métodos mistos
Área Temática
Referência Espacial
Cidade/Município
São Paulo
Macrorregião
Sudeste
Brasil
Habilitado
UF
São Paulo
Referência Temporal
1980-2016
Localização Eletrônica
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/10780874211043845