Who runs for leisure, who runs to live, who is in danger: mediations and modulations between neoliberalism and violence in popular territories
The present research analyzes the limits and contradictions of the struggle for housing, from the identification of the different actors/subjects of the forms of management and agency of territories and marginalized populations in the city of São Paulo, intertwining agents that dispute the protagonism of political action and forms of control in the territories of occupations in the south of the city, with the analysis centered on the Anchieta occupation - field of the master's research to which the article relates -, located in Grajaú and related to other occupations, especially those identified as young occupations , and irregular subdivisions in the South Zone of the city.
The central axis of the proposed analysis is the way in which the financing, regulation and physical intervention strategies of the State and the population in the built environment, as well as the forms of organization and institutionalization of public policies and forms of social organization intertwine with production and reproduction of urban and regional space, based on the new modulations of neoliberalism in Brazil, which has in different forms of violence the instrument by which these dynamics are imposed and reproduced in these territories.