1. Desposesión, gentrifcación y capitalismo de platitforma: el caso de Divino Pastor nº9.
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ARDURA URQUIAGA, ÁLVARO, PÉREZ, EVA GARCÍA, and RODRÍGUEZ MUÑOZ, ANDRÉS
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GENTRIFICATION , *CITIES & towns , *EVICTION , *PUBLIC spaces , *TOURISM , *COMMUNITY centers , *HIGH technology industries , *RESTAURANTS , *URBAN policy - Abstract
The gentrification processes in the center of Madrid and surrounding districts are going through new stages, linked to the intensification of phenomena such as tourism and digital economies, that represent new battle fronts. This article explores the case of the building located on Calle Divino Pastor nr 9, in the Madrid neighborhood of Malasafia. In it, the sale and reform of an old public headquarters takes place, previously squatted and claimed as a social center, and which finally ends up converted into flats for tourist rental and a branded hamburger restaurant that only serves delivery food. In Divino Pastor, a good part of the dynamics that are marking the processes of urban transformation in advanced economies come together and play out. Starting from the same point, this case gives us the opportunity to link (1) disputes over urban space in the heart of cities with dispossession, in the framework of urban neoliberal policies, and (2) advanced processes of gentrification that worsen the problem of access to housing, with phenomena of touristification and gourmetization, more characteristic of the fifth wave, and which in turn (3) are being strongly transformed by the pressure of certain forms of what is known as platform capitalism; new forms of economy and precarious urban work, whose spatial effects collide with the lack of urban regulation tools. Methodologically, we consider this situation as a concrete universal in the Hegelian way, allowing us to understand the general from the particular, and relying on the analysis of data from official sources to contrast what we intuit are trends that came to stay. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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