Abstract
The meaning of public space in the daily life of residents in two neighborhoods of the urban periphery in Santa Cruz de Tenerife is examined. The objective is to determine, through case study, the incidence of these places in sociospatial vulnerability of the most disadvantaged neighborhoods. For this purpose are studied through qualitative techniques, patterns of attendance, activities and feelings of belonging that residents have towards selected public spaces.
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García-Hernández, J. S. (2017). EL espacio público en periferias desfavorecidas: Añaza y santa clara paradigmas de vulnerabilidad socioespacial en Santa Cruz de Tenerife (Canarias-España). Scripta Nova, 21, 1–32.
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