Abstract

From an exercise of ideological criticism, the article compares the production of social housing for subaltern sectors in two provinces of Argentina in the period 2003-2015. The experiences of young people concerning the new spaces of habitability in hegemonic contexts of expansion of the forms of consumption are analyzed. The objective of this paper seeks to deconstruct the ideological production of access to social habitat within a process of large scale expansion of capitalist agriculture and an inclusive rhetoric for subaltern sectors. Ideological criticism constitutes a commitment to scientific writing that makes it possible to unite senses about what appears geographically as fragmented in the social experiences of the countryside and the city. Methodologically, the article uses data from fieldwork obtained in the compared cultural spaces.

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