TY - JOUR
T1 - El individualismo como política pública
T2 - la vivienda incremental amenazada por la pobreza energética
AU - Encinas, Felipe
AU - Freed, Carmen
AU - Aguirre-Nuñez, Carlos
AU - Schueftan, Alejandra
AU - Vergara-Perucich, Francisco
AU - Orellana, Sebastián
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Universidad de Chile, Instituto de la Vivienda. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Incremental housing arises from the difficulty for vulnerable households to access a formal solution, which is why a housing minimum is provided. This generates challenges for public policy, since the inhabitants’ own actions can affect the quality of housing, seen as a critical dimension for understanding energy poverty. This article uses Pierre Bourdieu’s spatial trialectics framework to study individual and community interactions in a 10-year-old incremental housing condominium. The goal is to highlight how families exposed to energy poverty also suffer from a lack of economic, cultural, social, and symbolic resources. For this, a mixed analysis model is used, which includes building surveys, in-depth interviews, and records of environmental parameters. The interpretation of the results shows that individual action under the precarious situation of the families themselves does not manage to configure a symbolic or physical space of collective representation with adequate materialization for the habitability of homes. This is expressed in unfavorable energy performance and indoor environmental quality conditions, highly linked to the constructive modifications undertaken. A systemic view is proposed to address energy poverty in incremental housing that incorporates the social fabric and community cohesion as critical elements with public policy perspectives.
AB - Incremental housing arises from the difficulty for vulnerable households to access a formal solution, which is why a housing minimum is provided. This generates challenges for public policy, since the inhabitants’ own actions can affect the quality of housing, seen as a critical dimension for understanding energy poverty. This article uses Pierre Bourdieu’s spatial trialectics framework to study individual and community interactions in a 10-year-old incremental housing condominium. The goal is to highlight how families exposed to energy poverty also suffer from a lack of economic, cultural, social, and symbolic resources. For this, a mixed analysis model is used, which includes building surveys, in-depth interviews, and records of environmental parameters. The interpretation of the results shows that individual action under the precarious situation of the families themselves does not manage to configure a symbolic or physical space of collective representation with adequate materialization for the habitability of homes. This is expressed in unfavorable energy performance and indoor environmental quality conditions, highly linked to the constructive modifications undertaken. A systemic view is proposed to address energy poverty in incremental housing that incorporates the social fabric and community cohesion as critical elements with public policy perspectives.
KW - energy poverty
KW - environmental performance
KW - housing policy
KW - incremental housing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85177033676&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5354/0718-8358.2023.70681
DO - 10.5354/0718-8358.2023.70681
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85177033676
SN - 0718-1299
VL - 38
SP - 17
EP - 70
JO - Revista INVI
JF - Revista INVI
IS - 109
ER -