Memorias en movimiento: movilidad urbana y memoria en los barrios Paraíso, Mirador y Bella Flor de Ciudad Bolívar
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The article presents the results of an investigation whose purpose was to reconstruct the neighborhood memories around urban mobility, identity and the territory of the Paraíso, Mirador and Bella Flor neighborhoods, of Ciudad Bolívar, in Bogotá, from the voices of its founders. To this end, a triangulation was carried out between the testimonies of neighborhood leaders, photographic records of their inhabitants and expressions of urban art, in relation to the geopolitical, social and historical context of these territories. The analysis was carried out from the categories: territory, identity, urban mobility and neighborhood memory. As a result, the research shows that neighborhood memory is determined by the evolution that mobility has had in the territories that make up the neighborhoods. The identity of the territory was consolidated from the struggles of the community to overcome the difficulties in relation to the provision of the public transport service, product of the absences of the State in terms of mobility. The research contributes to the studies of memory, in this case the neighborhood memory, in relation to the processes of territorialization and mobility in social territories with a high degree of vulnerability.