Lisboa Oriental e seus Imaginários: novas questões
<p><a href="https://www.mediapolisjournal.com/2022/11/conflicting-imaginaries/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank"><em>In the first round of this roundtable on Lisbon</em></a><em>, we looked at ongoing changes in its eastern districts through the common framework of “conflicting imaginaries”. This proved to be a productive way to survey the multiplicity of narratives and agents implicated in the material and symbolic struggles over urban space in districts undergoing profound transformation processes. The first round posts explored and clarified multiple, overlapping layers of urban imaginaries.</em></p>
<p><em>Shaped by predefined power relations, these imaginaries are differently operationalized, institutionalised and, potentially, reimagined by the diversity of agents in those territories. Cities do not belong only to their governments, and neighbourhoods are not only defined by investors and newcomers.</em></p>
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