REMOES DE FAVELAS NO RIO DE JANEIRO: FORMAS DE GOVERNO, JUSTIFICAES E TEMPORALIDADESdoi:10.1590/2238-38752023v1338FORCED migrationCITIES & townsINTERVENTION (Federal government)ETHNOLOGYSPHERESThe production of displacement has been one of the mechanisms most commonly used to go...
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Error loading player: No playable sources found 04:00 Official numbers are tough to come by, but millions across Brazil live in shantytowns known as 'favelas.' More than one million can be found in Rio de Janeiro alone, accounting for nearly a quarter of the city's p...
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The slums of Rio de Janeiro—the infamous favelas—pile onto and up and over the city's iconic steep hillsides. Simply getting from point A to point B requires a sub-alphabet of zigzaggery up stairs, over switchbacks, and through alleyways that can be just a few feet wide. There's ...
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Some 1,200 police officers have been deployed to Rio de Janeiro’s working-class Jacarezinho neighborhood, marking the start of a state effort seeking to reclaim territory.
For many years, Rio de Janeiro has held the dubious distinction of being one of the worlds most beautiful cities, and at the same time, one of the most dangerous. This report is the story of Rios attempt to break with history and establish a new kind of state presence in its...
As a young graduate student in 1968-69, during the height of the Brazilian military dictatorship I lived in three favelas1 in Rio de Janeiro and interviewed 250 residents in each. The book that grew out of this, The Myth of Marginality: Urban Poverty and Politics in Rio 被引量: 69 年...