Espacios públicos y orden urbano: el comercio en vía pública, conflictos, organizaciones y legitimación
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La situación de todos los espacios público en la ciudad de Sucre, en especial en las zonas aledañas a los mercados central y campesino, se encuentra muy deteriorada por la invasión del comercio en vías públicas. El estudio aborda la temática espacios públicos y orden urbano realizando un acercamiento a la definición de estos conceptos, tratando de comprender el rol de los espacios públicos en la vida de las ciudades. Se muestra el estado real de los espacios públicos destinados al tránsito de vehículos y personas en Sucre, cuyos resultados evidencian una ciudad sitiada por el comercio callejero que se fortalece en el discurso del derecho al trabajo y en el poder político que han adquirido sus organizaciones aprovechando un sistema político Nacional.
he situation of all public spaces in the city of Sucre, es-pecially in the areas surrounding the central and peasant markets, is greatly deteriorated by the invasion of trade on public roads. The study addresses the theme of public spaces and urban order by approaching the definition of these concepts, trying to understand the role of public spaces in the life of cities. It shows the real state of public spaces for the transit of vehicles and people in Sucre, whose results show a city besieged by street commerce that is strengthened in the discourse of the right to work and the political power that their organizations have ac-quired, taking advantage of a national political system.
he situation of all public spaces in the city of Sucre, es-pecially in the areas surrounding the central and peasant markets, is greatly deteriorated by the invasion of trade on public roads. The study addresses the theme of public spaces and urban order by approaching the definition of these concepts, trying to understand the role of public spaces in the life of cities. It shows the real state of public spaces for the transit of vehicles and people in Sucre, whose results show a city besieged by street commerce that is strengthened in the discourse of the right to work and the political power that their organizations have ac-quired, taking advantage of a national political system.
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Vol. 13, No. 22