Social movements’ struggles under new municipalism: Confronting the neoliberal Parque Pümpin megaproject in Valparaíso city; Las luchas de los movimientos sociales bajo el nuevo municipalismo: Confrontando al megaproyecto neoliberal Parque Pümpin en la ciudad de Valparaíso

Caimanque; R.; López Morales; E.

Keywords: Neoliberal urbanism; New municipalism; Pümpin Park; Real estate; Urban social movements

Abstract

Over the past decade, new municipalism has emerged as an alternative form of politics emphasising radical democracy and community-based urban agendas. However, recent election results and challenges in navigating existing institutional frameworks worldwide have prompted a further examination of the potential and limitations of new municipalism in different contexts. This article evaluates the implementation of new municipal governance in Valparaíso, Chile, where a neighbourhood organisation backed by the local government clashed with a developer seeking to privatise and redevelop a critical ecological area called Pümpin Park. The city's significant public park shortage led to widespread social unrest, protests, and legal inquiries. Using firsthand accounts and official records, this study analyses how Valparaíso practices new municipalism by collaborating with grassroots movements to achieve the project's cancellation. However, it is still unclear whether the municipality's long-term urban development plans will continue to reflect a new municipalist agenda beyond this particular conflict. © The Author(s) 2023.

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Título según SCOPUS: Social movements’ struggles under new municipalism: Confronting the neoliberal Parque Pümpin megaproject in Valparaíso city; Las luchas de los movimientos sociales bajo el nuevo municipalismo: Confrontando al megaproyecto neoliberal Parque Pümpin en la ciudad de Valparaíso
Título de la Revista: Human Geography (United Kingdom)
Volumen: 17
Número: 3
Editorial: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Página de inicio: 323
Página final: 338
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1177/19427786231199765

Notas: SCOPUS