Illegal Housing in Medellín: Autoconstruction and the Materiality of Hope

Author:

Moore AdamORCID,Eiró FlávioORCID,Koster MartijnORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTDrawing on ethnographic research in El Oasis, a highly precarious self-built settlement in Medellín, Colombia, this article examines the illegal practice of autoconstruction as a material expression of hope. It focuses on the multilayered, symbolic meaning of self-built housing, as it represents the pursuit of dignity, permanence, and agency—as opposed to poverty, uncertainty, and lack of agency—and an active and material form of hoping for a better future in the city. The state plays an ambiguous role in residents’ perspectives, who conceive of it, simultaneously, as a threat to and a guarantor of their future in the city. This ambiguity becomes materialized in the physical form of residents’ self-built housing, as residents either embrace or refrain from making improvements to their houses in response to shifting perceptions about the state’s intentions regarding the future of the settlement.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Sociology and Political Science,Geography, Planning and Development

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