‘Train tracks, channels of prosperity’: The case of Ciudad Valdeluz

Authors

  • Jesus Sanz Abad Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Keywords:

Postindustrial society, connectivity, urban anthropology, lifestyle, new city, comprehensive planning

Abstract

Valdeluz City is a new town located around a train station
of the high-speed line Madrid-Barcelona. It is planned to host a population of 30,000 inhabitants in the future who, according to the its publicity, "will begin to live in a new city". This article seeks to reflect upon how the advertising treated the creation of the city, and the images projected about this residential complex, offers information about different aspects related to the city's role in the post-industrial society. Thus, the text gives an overview on issues such as the emphasis on connectivity, the way that the categories of space and time are objectified, urban planning strategies used in the negotiation of space, the consequences of fragmentation of urban space or the logic of differentiation, stratification and socialization that are established in the city.

Author Biography

Jesus Sanz Abad, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Profesor Titular interino de Universidad. Departamento de Antropología Social

Published

2011-09-30

Issue

Section

Papers