TOWARDS A CIVIC CITY: FROM TERRITORIAL JUSTICE TO URBAN HAPPINESS IN RIO DE JANEIRO

Nowadays in Brazil researchers are trying to define a WBB (Well-being Brazil) indicator. In this context, territorial justice and urban happiness are terms of our critical spatial perspective to discuss the civic city concept passing beyond preeminently normative discourses on the just city. In thi...

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Main Author: Ivaldo LIMA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: European Association of Geographers 2014-04-01
Series:European Journal of Geography
Online Access:https://www.eurogeojournal.eu/index.php/egj/article/view/505
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Summary:Nowadays in Brazil researchers are trying to define a WBB (Well-being Brazil) indicator. In this context, territorial justice and urban happiness are terms of our critical spatial perspective to discuss the civic city concept passing beyond preeminently normative discourses on the just city. In this work we approach the relationship between Geography and Ethics through the assertion of urban rights – emphasizing especially the right to the place – in Rio de Janeiro. We intent to clarify how applied ethical values could be designing some local urban structures which mean canopies to the convivial everyday life. Often, the nexus between justice and happiness doesn’t comprise a geographical approach in order to decode the local civility challenges and to overcome the opportunity civic costs. We assert the idea of happiness could point us to an all-inclusive assessment of an urban condition. Our methodological standpoint: happiness theorizing can be a significant extended component of urban policies and we also suggest that civic spaces - contrasting to the oppressor spaces - become geographical evidences of the urban well-being. Our empirical study: a square located in the suburb of Rio de Janeiro in which people practice codes of civility and empower the idea of good life and urban happiness.
ISSN:1792-1341
2410-7433