Abstract
This essay proposes a reflection that discusses the spatial dimension of citizenship, based on the processes of modernity-postmodernity in public planning, and how the growing complexity of cities, particularly in the Latin American region, has managed to configure diverse socio-state interfaces in which the population is linked to public power.
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