The last dictatorship and the neighborhoods of the city of Cordoba. Approximation to the protests of neighbors and to the state interventions towards an allowed vecinalism
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How was the dictatorship lived in the neighbourhoods of the city Cordoba? Starting from this question, the article proposes to historicize the interventions to and inside the neighbourhood space in Córdoba city, trough the identification of some characteristics and dynamics unfolded in their territories not only during the dictatorship, but also in the repression that started sometime before. This reconstruction and analysis aims to compose an image about the repressive effects and the modifications in the social answers from each period, through an exploration that contrasts the principal
types of conflicts and protests that were carried out by the eighbours before and to the end of the dictatorship. This article tries to trouble the connections of the state intervention in the neighbourhood, through the rules that governed the neighbourhood centres modelling an idea of “permitted neighbouring”. Our aim with this article, which is part of a larger investigation, is to try to contribute
and historicize the conformation of an “agenda de democratización
posdictadura”, from the characterization of the development of the political and social militancy groups during the ’80 in the
neighbourhood.
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