Adriana Hurtado Tarazona
Adriana Hurtado Tarazona
Doctora en Antropología
a.hurtado10 @uniandes.edu.co
Profile
Professor in planning, governance and territorial development at Cider. PhD in anthropology, MSc in regional development planning and management. I have worked as a researcher, teacher and consultant in urban, land and housing policy, urban and metropolitan management, inequalities, social housing and informality. I am currently researching the links between the residential conditions of different social groups and their possibilities and limitations to exercise citizenship, specifically residents of peripheral social housing, urban renewal areas and self-help neighborhoods in Colombian cities.
Recent Courses
- 2024
INTRO MÉTODOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN
Second trimester
Master Level
POLIT DESARROLLO TERRITOR VIRT
First period
Specialization Level
Recent Products
Recent Degrees
Doctora en Antropología
Doctoral degree
Universidad De Los Andes, Colombia
2018
Colombia
MAGISTER EN ANTROPOLOGIA
Master degree
Universidad De Los Andes, Colombia
2017
Colombia
Recent Projects
- 2023
- Vertical Peripheries: Planning and citizenship in Colombia's commodified periurban housing towers
Duration: 35 months
PR.2.2023.10168
This interdisciplinary research project (Canada, Colombia, urban planning, anthropology, development studies, and ecological economics) will investigate the implementation and effects of Colombia's market-based housing policy as it restructures the country's metropolitan peripheries. Specifically, the project aims to understand how commodified social housing affects peripheral urbanization, urban planning processes, and ultimately, residents' everyday lives. Adequate and affordable housing is a fundamental component of societal wellbeing (UN Sustainable Development Goal 11). Yet millions, both in the Global North and South, live in woefully inadequate housing or are burdened with insurmountable debt to access better shelter. In Colombia, the context post the 52-year armed conflict and a continuing migration crisis, are exacerbating the housing crisis. The project aims to: (1) elucidate state-market relations in the Colombian low-cost housing policy; (2) examine the national housing policy implementation and subsequent municipal planning responses in relation to the production of peri-urban residential projects; (3) assess the extent of residents' agency and citizenship; and (4) determine what types of needs are satisfied or hindered by the new apartment units and by collective life in the tower complexes.
- 2022
- Conceptualización y diseño de un sistema de gestión de desempeño del modelo hábitat Comfama
Duration: 5 months
PR.2.2022.10167
Esta consultoría tiene el objetivo de diseñar, en co-creación con el equipo hábitat Comfama, un sistema degestión de desempeño que mida resultados de corto, mediano y largo plazo, en el progreso, bienestar yadopción de hábitos y prácticas de cuidado, del modelo hábitat Comfama.
Courses
- 2024
INTRO MÉTODOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN
Second trimester
Master Level
POLIT DESARROLLO TERRITOR VIRT
First period
Specialization Level
HABITAR LA CIUDAD EN COLOMBIA
First period
Bachelor Level
- 2023
- 2022
- 2021
- 2020
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
Products
Degrees
Doctora en Antropología
Doctoral degree
Universidad De Los Andes, Colombia
2018
Colombia
MAGISTER EN ANTROPOLOGIA
Master degree
Universidad De Los Andes, Colombia
2017
Colombia
MAGISTER EN PLANIFICACION Y ADMINISTRACION DEL DESARROLLO REGIONAL
Master degree
Universidad De Los Andes, Colombia
2007
Colombia
ESPECIALISTA EN PLANIFICACION Y ADMINISTRACION DEL DESARROLLO REGIONAL
Specialization
Universidad De Los Andes, Colombia
2007
Colombia
ANTROPOLOGO
Bachelor degree
Universidad De Los Andes, Colombia
2003
Colombia
Projects
- 2023
- Vertical Peripheries: Planning and citizenship in Colombia's commodified periurban housing towers
Duration: 35 months
PR.2.2023.10168
This interdisciplinary research project (Canada, Colombia, urban planning, anthropology, development studies, and ecological economics) will investigate the implementation and effects of Colombia's market-based housing policy as it restructures the country's metropolitan peripheries. Specifically, the project aims to understand how commodified social housing affects peripheral urbanization, urban planning processes, and ultimately, residents' everyday lives. Adequate and affordable housing is a fundamental component of societal wellbeing (UN Sustainable Development Goal 11). Yet millions, both in the Global North and South, live in woefully inadequate housing or are burdened with insurmountable debt to access better shelter. In Colombia, the context post the 52-year armed conflict and a continuing migration crisis, are exacerbating the housing crisis. The project aims to: (1) elucidate state-market relations in the Colombian low-cost housing policy; (2) examine the national housing policy implementation and subsequent municipal planning responses in relation to the production of peri-urban residential projects; (3) assess the extent of residents' agency and citizenship; and (4) determine what types of needs are satisfied or hindered by the new apartment units and by collective life in the tower complexes.
- 2022
- 2020