The idea that language constructs realities is almost commonplace. When looking at problematic contexts, however, the urgency to find a solution makes us forget that language also constructed this reality. By analyzing the concept of ‘slum,’ this text explains that its construction as a massive problem at a global level demanded an ambiguity that allowed it to adapt both to the different realities and to the expansive interests of the global agencies in charge of solving it.
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De Castro Mazarro, A. (2018). Slums. Desmontando el concepto. ARQ (Santiago), (98), 80–91. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0717-69962018000100080
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