Neoliberalism and Urban Development in Latin America
Explore the intricate dynamics of urban development through the lens of neoliberalism in Camillo Boano's insightful book, Neoliberalism and Urban Development in Latin America. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2017, this hardback edition spans 182 pages, delving into the cultural and political landscapes shaped by neoliberal policies in Chile.
Boano examines the multifaceted post-authoritarian environment of Santiago, highlighting the contributions of urban scholars, architects, activists, and artists. This work reveals the complex interplay between the urban environment and the community, showcasing the enduring tensions that arise within neoliberal urbanism. Ideal for those interested in liberalism, politics, and government, this book provides a compelling analysis of urbanization in Latin America. Discover how these elements converge to influence the fabric of city life in a rapidly changing socio-economic landscape.