This article explores Rio’s housing policy transformation over the past 2 decades to reveal how it has contributed to rendering evictions and relocations possible and acceptable in the wake of mega-events. Theoretically, the article adopts actor-network theory (ANT) and the political sociology of public policy instruments (PPI) and delves into the unfolding of Rio’s slum upgrading instrumentation from 1993 to 2012. This article argues that the weakening of slum upgrading as a central policy instrument to address Rio’s housing problem together with the reemergence of housing construction as a suitable solution have contributed to the development evictions and relocations in the wake of mega-events. Therefore, the article highlights that evictions relate not only to capitalist accumulation and the neoliberal paradigm but also to other dynamics, contributing to a more nuanced account of Rio’s urban transformations in recent years.
Evictions and housing policy evolution in Rio de Janeiro: An ANT perspective
Tipo de Material
Artigo de Periódico
Autor Principal
Becerril, Hector
Sexo
Homem
Código de Publicação (ISSN)
0735-2166
Código de Publicação (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.1080/07352166.2017.1328975
Título do periódico
Journal of Urban Affairs
Volume
39
Ano de Publicação
2017
Local da Publicação
Londres
Página Inicial
939
Página Final
952
Idioma
Inglês
Palavras chave
Housing construction
Mega-events
Actor-network theory (ANT)
Capitalist accumulation
Urban transformations
Resumo
Disciplina
Método e Técnica de Pesquisa
Qualitativo
Área Temática
Referência Espacial
Cidade/Município
Rio de Janeiro
Macrorregião
Sudeste
Brasil
Habilitado
UF
Rio de Janeiro
Referência Temporal
1993-2012
Localização Eletrônica
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07352166.2017.1328975