Circulation and citizenship: ways of communicating in the city
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https://doi.org/10.29397/reciis.v13i3.1675Keywords:
Communication, Circulation, City, Right to the city, Citizenship.Abstract
This text intends to discuss, from a communicational perspective, the relationship between urban circulation and citizenship. In the first introductory moment, we will focus mainly on the concepts of communication, common and communication systems. Next, we will think about how the modern paradigm of circulation, historically and contemporarily, interferes with the organization of the commons and the city spaces in order to privilege domestic and consumption circuits over the freer uses and occupations of public space. Finally, we will discuss about the idea of citizenship in Brazil to think with there is an explicit relation in the way it circulates in the city, if it constitutes the urban common and if it has certain rights, specifically freedom of movement, or, if we wish, the right to come and go.
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