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Bitácora Urbano Territorial

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PEREIRA DE ARAUJO, Cristina; DE OLIVEIRA E SILVA, Tiago Delácio  and  NASCIMENTO RODRIGUES, Barbara. "Come to streets" or "stay home"?. Bitácora Urbano Territorial [online]. 2022, vol.32, n.3, pp.55-68.  Epub Dec 02, 2022. ISSN 0124-7913.  https://doi.org/10.15446/bitacora.v32n3.102150.

This article addresses the use of public spaces by organized movements that led thousands of people to the streets between March 2015 and March 2016 and culminated in the President Dilma Rousseff impeachment. It starts from the premise that although the organization of these manifestations occurred through social networks, it was in the appropriation of public space by respective groups that they took place. In a timider way, due to the COVID 19 pandemic, the protesters returned to the streets in 2020. For the research, we used the theoretical contribution of urban space structuration and its symbolic dimension, followed by the compilation of information regarding protests published at major newspapers in circulation. The balance shows that the location of social manifestations followed the symbolic logic of urban space structuration, where the group opposed to the impeachment had its space of demonstration associated with the main center of cities and the groups that demanded the withdrawal of President Roussef occupied the spaces identified with the reproduction of financial capital and/or elite housing. This logic was maintained during the demonstrations that took place in 2020.

Keywords : urban sociology; urban spaces; social movements; political power.

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