artículo
Segregation, structure and social composition of the metropolitan area of Santiago, Chile. Methodological complexity in the study of social differentiation in space
Fecha
2015Registro en:
0718-3402
0379-8682
WOS:000365465200009
Autor
Link, Felipe
Valenzuela, Felipe
Fuentes, Luis
Institución
Resumen
The study of social differentiation in space requires significant theoretical and methodological definitions in order to address the complex relationship between space and society. In that regard, it is possible to identify different lines of research that claim to account for this relationship. The aim of this paper is to present an analysis of social differentiation in space in the metropolitan area of Santiago using socio- spatial typologies. The results indicate that, although it is possible to identify some general patterns that are similar when using different approaches, typology analysis can better address the social complexity of metropolitan space. Finally, this paper aims to account for the centrality of the variable occupation as a factor of social differentiation in the urban context.