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Access to healthcare for Trans, Travestis, and Gender-Diverse people in Latin America: a scoping review. [PDF]

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Dissecting the role of soybean rhizosphere-enriched bacterial taxa in modulating nitrogen-cycling functions. [PDF]

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Accumulation by Forced Removal: The Thinning of Rio de Janeiro's Favelas in Preparation for the Games

Journal of Latin American Studies, 2016
AbstractIn this article we argue that the pacification of strategic Rio de Janeiro favelas is a case of what David Harvey calls accumulation by dispossession, allowing for capital accumulation at multiple scales. Drawing on multi-year participant observation, we seek to show the particular form that this process takes as it works through Rio's social ...
JAMES FREEMAN, MARCOS BURGOS
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A New Cycle of Removals in the Favelas in Rio: What Legacy Is This?

2020
The urban restructuring carried out since 2009 in Rio de Janeiro consolidated a neoliberal entrepreneurial management model, which had been projected since the 1990s and strengthened by the accomplishment of the two largest world sport mega events in the city. Thus, Rio city is submitted to the logic of city merchandise and affected by the cultural and
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Favela Removal: The Eradication of a Lifestyle

2019
The favelas of Rio are seen as disorderly agglomerations of unemployed loafers, abandoned women and children, thieves, drunks, and prostitutes. Considerations of health, economic efficiency, esthetics, and political stability all point in the same direction: Eradicate the favela. Favela removal is perversely creating the marginalized population that it
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Overcoming urban frontiers: Ordering Favela tourism actor-networks

Tourist Studies, 2022
María Eugenia Altamirano
exaly  

Data Journalism in favela: Made by, for, and about Forgotten and Marginalized Communities

Journalism Practice, 2023
Mathias-Felipe de-Lima-Santos   +1 more
exaly  

The sociospatial organization of favela

Cities, 2022
André Luis Silva, Edgard Barki
exaly  

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