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Becoming a “Socially Integrated City” Through “Creative Districts”

In: Neoliberal Urban Governance

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  • Carolina Sternberg

    (DePaul University)

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This chapter focuses on analyzing the creative districts’ policy unfolded in the south side of Buenos Aires (La Boca and San Telmo), one of the central redevelopment policies oriented to advance a socially-integrated city. It discusses neoliberal governance operations, strategies, and rhetoric of the physical transformation of the south side. The creative districts policy laid down the groundwork for what later became one of the largest and most ambitious urban projects of Mayor Rodríguez Larreta during his second term, the urbanization and integration of Barrio 31.

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  • Carolina Sternberg, 2023. "Becoming a “Socially Integrated City” Through “Creative Districts”," Springer Books, in: Neoliberal Urban Governance, chapter 0, pages 45-68, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-21718-0_3
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-21718-0_3
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