los pueblos urbanos, territorios en disputa ante el proceso deurbanización. el casodel pueblo de san miguel carrillo, querétaro
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The growth of cities at the expense of surrounding towns has been an indisputable process. The interesting thing about this process is that although these are spaces that change (for urbanization), they are also territories that remain in memory, territories that are built in the imaginary and are preserved because it means "something" for its inhabitants. This is the case of the town of San Miguel Carrillo (north of the city of Querétaro), a place where the sense of belonging is built from social organization (based on popular religiosity) and a common past they share. In the collective memory of the carrillenses there are two facts that marked the historical evolution of the town: 1) the expropriation of the ejido and 2) the impact of the industrial park (not only for the change of land use and productive sector, but also because the water became scarce). These two events are narrated and are assumed to date as a great loss, as a historical debt that the city has with them.
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| Authors | ;Lorena Erika Osorio Franco |
| Journal | journal of the american college of nutrition |
| Year | 2017 |
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