For several years, the proclamation of the right to the city has acquired a prominent role related to two issues; on the one hand, the existence of a subject from a law perspective (the citizen), who uses and resides in the city, and in his daily practice transforms, gives meaning and reproduces the urban space and, on the other hand, a differentiated citizenship whose access is denied and restricted as an echo of its sexual, cultural, political and economic heterogeneity. This article presents a reflection that delves into this problem, stressing the discourse of urbanism and advances in a feminist spatiality key with the aim of advancing in the construction of a proposal from the south: The right to territory.
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Larreche, J. I., & Quintero, L. A. C. (2021). Urbanismo de implicacion feminista. El derecho al territorio. Bitacora Urbano Territorial, 31(2), 101–112. https://doi.org/10.15446/BITACORA.V31N2.88764
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