Vol. 06 Núm. 11 (2015)

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  • Presentación López Villanes, Noam; 9-10
  • Editorial Jaramillo, Cristhian; 11-12

  • Artículos
  • El limbo democrático: Estado de Derecho, crimen organizado y paramilitarismo en México Rodríguez Fuentes, Oscar Daniel; 15-32
  • Las bases históricas del «milagro de San Martín»: control territorial y estrategias estatales contra el narcotráfico y subversión (1980-1995) Manrique López, Hernán; 33-51
  • Una mirada retrospectiva a la informalidad en Bogotá Mendoza, Pilar; 53-72
  • La resistencia del movimiento social indígena colombiano como contrapeso del poder Sánchez Montenegro, Angélica María; 73-87
  • Corrupción, sistemas mediáticos y gobiernos: contextos de acusación y respuestas del poder público en Argentina y Brasil Coimbra Mesquita, Nuno; Corrado, Aníbal; 89-110
  • ¿Cuento contigo? La estabilidad en la gestión de César Álvarez (2006-2013) Arévalo León, Rosa; 111-125

  • Entrevista
  • Entrevista a Alberto Vergara: "El Fracaso republicano, tecnocracias y las inexistentes élites regionales en el Perú" Gonzales, Sonia; Jaramillo, Cristhian; Romero Castañeda, Joel; 129-139

  • Reseñas
  • Javier Duque Daza. 2015. Corrupción, Organizaciones Criminales y Accountability: la apropiación de las regalías petroleras en los Llanos Orientales Programa Editorial Universidad del Valle. Sosa Londoño, Yeison; 143-145
  • Kurtz, Marcus. 2013. Latin American State Building in Comparative Perspective: Social Foundations of Institutional Order Cambridge University Press. Ragas Rojas, Ángel; 147-148

  • Observatorio
  • Ilegalidad e Informalidad en la política latinoamericana Comité Editorial; 151-153
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      Una mirada retrospectiva a la informalidad en Bogotá
      (Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 2015) Mendoza, Pilar
      Heavy civil riots occurred in Bogota on April 9th, 1948, the day when the popularleader Jorge Eliecer Gaitan was killed. This popular insurrection had deep consequences which reflect to the present-day construction of the city. Crowds of people from the popular districts of the city took part in demonstrations that resulted in the death of about 3,000 people and destroyed parts of the historic center and some symbolic places. Subsequently, the rebellion spread throughout the whole country. After this historic event, which is known as the ‘Bogotazo’, the modernization, which had started beforehand, sped up in a radical way. At the same time, the ingression of new inhabi- tants from the surrounding region increased significantly, resulting in Bogota developing into the metropolis it is today. The poor and working class population started with the invasion and the construction of ‘pirate quarters’ in the southern suburban area and in the eastern hills, while the rich population started moving toward the north of the city. In this way, the suburbs seem to be a projection of the city but in a rather unplanned way, which have mainly been generated by the population itself. In this way we describe the process in which working class people took possession of a large city, and the way in which a city was informally developed, resulting in the creation of suburban quarters.