Heterotopias urbanas e a ideia das Smart Cities (con)formando cidades e os interesses da sociedade
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2019-10-01Author
Carrilho, André Luis
Segnor, Cassia Regina
Scheffer, Laura Nienow
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The work presented here presents a Foucaultian problem through a social cartography that occurs in contemporary cities associated with the term utopia, dystopia and heterotopia, later reflections of how these concepts have been established in the reading of spatializations and socializations in the historical context, which results in appropriations and formation of the city. It shows a list of cities in utopia and / or dystopias (Brasilia), as well as can be approximated to another in the case of city. It presents the case of Chapecó, a city in the west of Santa Catarina, observing its design and its most recent development, based on a qualitative diagnosis that follows different ramifications, going from the city's urban history to the influence of the most wealthy social classes in the region. verticalization of the central areas of the municipality and as consequences that these urban decisions can adopt. In progress, he mentions smart cities as a possible, albeit questionable and delicate, solution to the adversities detected when they are fostered by the dystopian precepts of sociability and territoriality.