Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/28556
Author(s): Raposo, O.
Editor: Lígia Ferro
David Poveda
Date: 2019
Title: The reinvention of a peripheral neighbourhood in Lisbon: Reflections on urban art, ethnography and public policy
Book title/volume: Arts and ethnography in a contemporary world: From learning to social participation
Pages: 156 - 176
Reference: Raposo, O. (2019). The reinvention of a peripheral neighbourhood in Lisbon: Reflections on urban art, ethnography and public policy. EM L. Ferro, D. Poveda (Eds.). Arts and ethnography in a contemporary world: From learning to social participation (pp. 156-176). Tufnell Press. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/28556
ISBN: 978-1-872767-84-0
Keywords: Quinta do Mocho
Arte urbana -- Urban art
Etnografia -- Ethnography
Policies
Estigma
Abstract: In Quinta do Mocho, a neighborhood on the outskirts of Lisbon, young residents have started working with the city council as community guides for an urban art project. In a few years, the neighborhood, which had until that point been represented as a synonym for violence and decadence, became an open-air “art gallery” visited by thousands of tourists. In light of this new context, it is important to discover how the neighborhood’s residents are dealing with these changes. Based on an ethnographic accompaniment of the guided tours and daily lives of the young guides, this chapter aims to contribute to a reflection on art, ethnography, stigma, segregation and public policies.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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