THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF THE RECÔNCAVO LIKE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT POLICY IN THE INTRA-URBAN SPACE OF SANTO ANTÔNIO DE JESUS

This article discusses the consequences of building the campus of the University of Recôncavo (UFRB) in Santo Antonio de Jesus, Bahia. Thus, the relevant literature and iconographic material were used. Theoretically a multi-scale perspective was taken, examining the development of Santo Antonio de J...

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Main Authors: Elissandro Trindade Santana, Shanti Nitya Marengo
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal da Bahia 2012-12-01
Series:GeoTextos
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Online Access:http://www.portalseer.ufba.br/index.php/geotextos/article/view/6131
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Summary:This article discusses the consequences of building the campus of the University of Recôncavo (UFRB) in Santo Antonio de Jesus, Bahia. Thus, the relevant literature and iconographic material were used. Theoretically a multi-scale perspective was taken, examining the development of Santo Antonio de Jesus in the context of its region, the Recôncavo. It was demonstrated how Santo Antonio de Jesus has its evolution associated with this region. In parallel it was showed how a fragmenting hegemonic power is accomplished over several times, always related to an alleged modernization of the region. It was also discussed the deployment of UFRB as a regional development project and analyzed the consequences of their deployment in intra-urban space of Santo Antonio de Jesus. It was verified the intensified fragmentation of the space generated intra-urban also a hegemonic action that takes place unevenly and encourages the emergence of new dynamics in the interior. Thank UFRB an immigrant population with specific characteristics has appeared, and new areas have emerged, some of themself segregated, expanding the number of residential enclaves. The possible new dynamics that derive from this state of things were questioned, and its possible consequences, since the process under analysis is not yet consummated.
ISSN:1809-189X
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