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|a Housing as an instrument for violence
|b manifestations of violence in Taljomulco de Zúñiga, México
|c Jessica Lau Velázquez ; supervised by Ricardo Marten Cáceres
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|a Premio Internacional de tesis 2021. Vivienda y barrios abandonados: hacia una regeneración urbana integral
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|a This thesis will examine how the national housing policies from 2000-2018 in Mexico have been instrumental in propagating structural, economic and physical violence in the country through the lack of urban planning and the inadvertent transfer of power to non-state actors - arguing that economic and structural factors have instrumentalised physical violence through the failures of these national housing policies. The complex relation between housing policies and the manifestation of structural and physical violence will be conceptualised in a framework that positions the relationship between the failures of the policy and the escalating manifestations of violence through a period of 18 years. This will first be read on a national scale using Arendt's theory of the relation between power and violence, in which Arendt (1970) claims
|u https://infonavit.smart-ed.mx/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=4c2f8fbfe54e23aaaaef2035a05c8a81violence is by nature instrumental; like all means, it always stands in need of guidance and justification through the end it pursues.
|u https://infonavit.smart-ed.mx/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=4c2f8fbfe54e23aaaaef2035a05c8a81 (51) This concept can help us situate a theory of violence using Chesnais (1992: 217) model, which poses three interrelated definitions of the concept. The first is physical violence, which is the most severe since it can cause the death of the human being, the second is economic violence, and the third is structural violence, being more general and less severe. By viewing this model concentrically as shown in the diagram below, we can use it as a useful framework of analysis in the case of Mexico in order to understand if housing policies are a cause or a consequence of violence.
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