Bibliographic citations
Alvarado, S., (2024). Transformación del espacio público a partir de las interacciones socioculturales de la “ola coreana” dentro de la Alameda 28 de Julio en los distritos de Jesús María, Lima y La Victoria [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28138
Alvarado, S., Transformación del espacio público a partir de las interacciones socioculturales de la “ola coreana” dentro de la Alameda 28 de Julio en los distritos de Jesús María, Lima y La Victoria []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/28138
@misc{renati/535728,
title = "Transformación del espacio público a partir de las interacciones socioculturales de la “ola coreana” dentro de la Alameda 28 de Julio en los distritos de Jesús María, Lima y La Victoria",
author = "Alvarado Monzon, Sofia de los Angeles",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
This work will analyze how the transformation of public space occurs through the sociocultural interactions of the “k-pop scene“ within the Alameda 28 de Julio in the district of Jesús María, Lima and La Victoria. The importance of this study lies in deepening the relationship between public space, cultural rights and cultural identity; between communications and its relationship with cultural demonstrations in Lima. The main parts of the research study are divided into: the qualities that the Alameda 28 de Julio possesses and how the “k-popers“ of Lima use this space, the interactions of the “k-popers“ in the Alameda 28 de Julio and government management of the use of the Alameda July 28. Using a qualitative and empirical research methodology, with a correlational scope and with a crosssectional time cut, it was found that the sociocultural interactions of the “Korean wave“ transform public space insofar as the design and use of its space have varied over time; especially, from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 to 2022. Also, this transformation allows visitors to the place to appropriate the public space and exercise their cultural rights.
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