John Friedmann: um “expert” em planejamento regional na América Latina
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Resumo: | This paper is about the circulation of ideas, concepts and experiences in urban and regional planning in the international circuit of technical cooperation for development context, and focuses on the work and ideas of John Friedmann. After the World War II, an institutional apparatus for international assistance is organized. Its is composed of a network of international organizations, public and private (United Nations, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation), assistance programs (Point IV, Partners in Progress) and financing agencies (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, World Bank). In this context, Latin America fits into the privileged circuit of international experts engaged in the mission of cooperation and technical assistance to underdeveloped regions. These experts contribute to international flow of ideas and concepts related to regional planning for development. This work thinks about the flow of ideas and international concepts from the study the John Friedmann’s work developed during his stay in Latin America. John Friedmann has extensive contribution to the development of the theories and practices related to the urban and regional planning in Latin America. He worked as an international consultant and professor in Brazil (1955-58), Venezuela (1961 65) and Chile (1965-69). Therefore, this paper aims to expose the Friedmann's theoretical approaches, as the course of his ideas, the continuities, the displacements and transformations of the concepts when transferring from a political and cultural context to another; and to understand how the ideas and the concepts were put into practice during his professional contribution in the field of urban and regional planning in Latin America. |
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John Friedmann: um “expert” em planejamento regional na América LatinaJohn Friedmann: an expert on regional planning in Latin AmericaPlanejamento regionalBrasilAmérica LatinaCirculação de ideiasPlanejamento regionalPensamentoBrasilAmérica LatinaThis paper is about the circulation of ideas, concepts and experiences in urban and regional planning in the international circuit of technical cooperation for development context, and focuses on the work and ideas of John Friedmann. After the World War II, an institutional apparatus for international assistance is organized. Its is composed of a network of international organizations, public and private (United Nations, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation), assistance programs (Point IV, Partners in Progress) and financing agencies (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, World Bank). In this context, Latin America fits into the privileged circuit of international experts engaged in the mission of cooperation and technical assistance to underdeveloped regions. These experts contribute to international flow of ideas and concepts related to regional planning for development. This work thinks about the flow of ideas and international concepts from the study the John Friedmann’s work developed during his stay in Latin America. John Friedmann has extensive contribution to the development of the theories and practices related to the urban and regional planning in Latin America. He worked as an international consultant and professor in Brazil (1955-58), Venezuela (1961 65) and Chile (1965-69). Therefore, this paper aims to expose the Friedmann's theoretical approaches, as the course of his ideas, the continuities, the displacements and transformations of the concepts when transferring from a political and cultural context to another; and to understand how the ideas and the concepts were put into practice during his professional contribution in the field of urban and regional planning in Latin America.Este trabalho realiza uma reflexão sobre a circulação de ideias, concepções e experiências em planejamento urbano e regional no circuito internacional de cooperação técnica para o desenvolvimento a partir da trajetória de John Friedmann. Após o final da 2ª guerra, um verdadeiro aparato institucional é montado para a assistência internacional, formado por uma rede de organismos internacionais, públicos e privados (ONU, Ford Fundation e Rockfeller Fundation), pelos programas de assistência (Point IV, Partners in Progress) e pelos agentes de financiamento (BIRD, Banco Mundial). Nesse contexto, a America Latina se insere no circuito privilegiado de experts internacionais engajados na missão de cooperação e assistência técnica às regiões subdesenvolvidas. Esses profissionais contribuem para a circulação ideias e concepções no que se refere ao planejamento regional para o desenvolvimento em nivel internacional. A análise aqui empreendida propõe refletir sobre a esse fluxo de ideias e concepções internacionais, a partir da trajetória de John Friedmann durante sua permanência na América Latina. Friedmann teve ampla contribuição do ponto de vista teórico e no campo das práticas profissionais de planejamento regional na America Latina, atuando como consultor internacional e professor universitário no Brasil (1955-58), Venezuela (1961-65) e Chile (1965-69). Busca-se desvendar as aproximações teóricas de Friedmann, o percurso de suas ideias, as permanências, deslocamentos e transformações das concepções ao se transferirem de um contexto político e cultural para outro, assim como compreender de que maneira foram colocadas em prática em sua contribuição profissional no campo do planejamento urbano e regional na América Latina.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisBrasilARQ - DEPARTAMENTO DE URBANISMOUFMG2021-08-06T14:05:33Z2021-08-06T14:05:33Z2016info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObjectpdfapplication/pdf9788566624106http://hdl.handle.net/1843/37325porSeminário de História da Cidade e do Urbanismo - Cidade, arquitetura e urbanismo: visões e revisões do século XXElisângela de Almeida Chiquitoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMG2021-08-06T14:05:33Zoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/37325Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2021-08-06T14:05:33Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false |
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John Friedmann: um “expert” em planejamento regional na América Latina John Friedmann: an expert on regional planning in Latin America |
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John Friedmann: um “expert” em planejamento regional na América Latina |
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John Friedmann: um “expert” em planejamento regional na América Latina Elisângela de Almeida Chiquito Planejamento regional Brasil América Latina Circulação de ideias Planejamento regional Pensamento Brasil América Latina |
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John Friedmann: um “expert” em planejamento regional na América Latina |
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John Friedmann: um “expert” em planejamento regional na América Latina |
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John Friedmann: um “expert” em planejamento regional na América Latina |
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John Friedmann: um “expert” em planejamento regional na América Latina |
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John Friedmann: um “expert” em planejamento regional na América Latina |
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Planejamento regional Brasil América Latina Circulação de ideias Planejamento regional Pensamento Brasil América Latina |
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Planejamento regional Brasil América Latina Circulação de ideias Planejamento regional Pensamento Brasil América Latina |
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This paper is about the circulation of ideas, concepts and experiences in urban and regional planning in the international circuit of technical cooperation for development context, and focuses on the work and ideas of John Friedmann. After the World War II, an institutional apparatus for international assistance is organized. Its is composed of a network of international organizations, public and private (United Nations, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation), assistance programs (Point IV, Partners in Progress) and financing agencies (International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, World Bank). In this context, Latin America fits into the privileged circuit of international experts engaged in the mission of cooperation and technical assistance to underdeveloped regions. These experts contribute to international flow of ideas and concepts related to regional planning for development. This work thinks about the flow of ideas and international concepts from the study the John Friedmann’s work developed during his stay in Latin America. John Friedmann has extensive contribution to the development of the theories and practices related to the urban and regional planning in Latin America. He worked as an international consultant and professor in Brazil (1955-58), Venezuela (1961 65) and Chile (1965-69). Therefore, this paper aims to expose the Friedmann's theoretical approaches, as the course of his ideas, the continuities, the displacements and transformations of the concepts when transferring from a political and cultural context to another; and to understand how the ideas and the concepts were put into practice during his professional contribution in the field of urban and regional planning in Latin America. |
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