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Título COMMUNITY KITCHENS FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION IN DISADVANTAGED URBAN AREAS. NEIGHBOURS\' PROPORSALS IN LAS PALMERAS (CORDOBA, SPAIN)
Autores SIANES CASTAÑO, ANTONIO, VELA JIMÉNEZ, MARÍA ROCÍO, LÓPEZ MONTERO, ROCÍO, DELGADO BAENA, ANTONIO
Publicación externa No
Medio Anduli
Alcance Article
Naturaleza Científica
Fecha de publicacion 01/01/2024
ISI 001265019300005
DOI 10.12795/anduli.2024.i26.05
Abstract Originating in the "grassroots" urban movements of the 1980s, Community Kitchens are programs characterized by empowering participants, thus increasing their self-sufficiency and also their dignity. For this reason, among the social inclusion actions commonly requested by residents of disadvantaged neighborhoods, the creation of community kitchens stands out. The objective of this research is to analyze the visions of the neighborhood of Las Palmeras, in Cordoba (Spain), about the characteristics of a community kitchen for their neighborhood. Applying a Participatory Action Research methodology, the opinions of the neighbors are collected through group discussions. The results provide nuances to previous literature, highlighting fears about management formulas as well as expectations of coordination with existing structures. The research shows how, for interventions in disadvantaged neighborhoods, it is desirable to open participatory spaces where the neighborhood voice acquires centrality and expresses their needs and how to address them.
Palabras clave Community Kitchens; Social Inclusion; Participatory Action Research; 2030 Agenda; Disadvantaged Urban Areas; Social Change
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