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Book release "The metropolis of São Paulo in the 21st century, spaces, heterogeneities and inequalities"

19/05/2015 14:00

BOOK RELEASE SEMINAR “THE METROPOLIS OF SÃO PAULO IN THE 21st CENTURY, SPACES, HETEROGENEITIES AND INEQUALITIES”

PROGRAM

Schedule

Opening: 2:00 pm to 2:20 pm
Full professor Álvaro de Vita - Political Science Department (USP)
Full professor Marta Arretche - Political Science Department (USP)

Table 1: 2:20 pm to 3:50 pm

1. São Paulo: changes, heterogeneity, inequality - Eduardo Marques
2. Labor market and structure of inequalities: 1981-2011 - Rogério Barbosa and Ian Prates 
3. Demographic dynamics and migration: 1991-2010 - José Marcos Cunha 
4. Different demographic trajectories and heterogeneity - Eduardo Marques and Carolina Requena
5. The social spaces of the metropolis in 2000 - Eduardo Marques

Debate (20 minutes)

Break – 3:50 pm to 4:15 pm

Table 2: 4:15 pm to 6:00 pm

6. Inequality and residential segregation by race and class - Danilo França 
7. Urban conditions: inequalities and heterogeneity - Carolina Requena, Samuel Ralize and Betina Saruê
8. Public housing production - Eduardo Marques and Leandro Rodrigues
9. Production via the market: Who produces what, how and where? - Telma Hoyler
10. São Paulo mobility: Roads, cars and inequalities - Carolina Requena

 Debate (30 minutes)

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POST-EVENT

The launch event highlighted the work on São Paulo in the 21th century by hosting a seminar at the School of Philosophy, Literature and Human Sciences at USP. The book, organized by livre-docente professor of the USP Political Science Department and CEM researcher, Eduardo Marques, is titled, “The metropolis of São Paulo in the XXI century, spaces, heterogeneities and inequalities“ and is comprised of 13 chapters divided into three parts: “Economic dynamics, social structure and the labor market,” “Demographic dynamics and residential segregation” and “Production of the metropolis spaces.” The event was attended by the co-authors and researchers. 

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