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Redes pessoais e fragmentação socioespacial urbana: as hipóteses da fragmentação
Abstract
The specificity of the urban socio-spatial fragmentation process is configured to embrace other processes that already exist in our cities, characterizing its own dynamics. In this study, we seek to debate this theme from the analysis of the categories form, function, structure and process, with the results of the Maringá case study, city located in the state of Paraná, Brazil. The methodology, based on the analysis of social and personal networks, allowed to characterize the patterns of urban practices and the results made it possible to identify the hypothesis of socio-spatial networks, in the context of fragmentary logic.
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