Article
Spanish
ID: <
oai:doaj.org/article:93b69dfbfeff404f9c12bae3ada4d1d5>
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DOI: <
10.15381/espiral.v1i2.17135>
Abstract
The article is a state of art on the concepts of urban centrality and polyentralities. It analyses the construction of concepts and their various approaches in contemporary urban geography and raises the debate on the process of reconfiguring centrality in major metropolitan areas in the world and Latin America, starting from economic geography, studying everyday mobility and ways of living and transforming urban sociability. It presents the challenges in planning urban centralities based on examples in European cities with a tradition of urban planning.