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Article
The Democratic Simulation of the Public Space and Its Complex Human Relations
Author(s)
Wendy Montes Ponce, Esteban Sumano Sánchez, Otniel Josafat López Altamirano
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DOI:10.17265/2328-2177/2018.06.002
Affiliation(s)
Universidad Autónoma “Benito Juárez” de Oaxaca (UABJO), Oaxaca, México
ABSTRACT
The public space is
currently the product of a simulation of democracy, the subject of the present
investigation. In the phenomenon, social aspects intervene that gestate labor,
religious and political activities. The observation of urban behavior in
historic centers was handled through the deductive method observing permitted
or prohibitive areas of commercialization in the Historic Center of Oaxaca; it shows
that it was determined by the reproduction of the urban simulation. The purpose
was focused on the exploration of spatial utility and the normative models of
urban practices and practices. The results revealed the public space is the
product of negotiations that exhibit multiple inequalities: social strata,
division of labor, political interests, religious and cultural expressions.
Spatial projections are of: expropriation, distribution, donation, and
resignation; from a domestic to industrial scale. The democratic simulation and
its complex human relations multiplied the creeds and collective rituals, the
proliferation of non-legal business and the dispute of the public space. It is
concluded that those who administer and enforce civic policies and urban rules
should promote solutions for coexistence; as a formative and attitudinal issue
in the space that belongs to all of us.
KEYWORDS
simulation, urbanism, politics, commerce, religion
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