2012
DOI: 10.5565/rev/athenead/v12n1.927
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A multi-method proposal to study the Public Space in the Scale of Neighborhood from a Transactional Approach

Abstract: La perspectiva transaccional resulta muy atractiva para analizar y actuar sobre el espacio público en la escala de barrio. Sin embargo, las diferencias metodológicas y de lenguaje entre las distintas disciplinas implicadas lo hacen bastante complejo. En este artículo se presenta una estrategia cualitativa de análisis multimétodo, como una propuesta que integra los diferentes lenguajes gráficos y textuales que dominan en los análisis unidisciplinares del espacio público, a través de un trabajo de espacializació… Show more

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“…During the first stage (August 2018-April 2019), spatially referenced narrative interviews were held. Using a procedure known as spatial data referencing (Berroeta & Vidal, 2012), this technique adapts the narrative interview to facilitate the spatial location of the participants' narrations. This procedure is based on the metaphor of the zenithal gaze (Escobar, 2009), which condenses the notion of a view from above that yields a picture of the territory that does not include quotidian practices, simulating a world built to scale.…”
Section: Data Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the first stage (August 2018-April 2019), spatially referenced narrative interviews were held. Using a procedure known as spatial data referencing (Berroeta & Vidal, 2012), this technique adapts the narrative interview to facilitate the spatial location of the participants' narrations. This procedure is based on the metaphor of the zenithal gaze (Escobar, 2009), which condenses the notion of a view from above that yields a picture of the territory that does not include quotidian practices, simulating a world built to scale.…”
Section: Data Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%