After the defeat of the last Sunday in Azteca stadium, Mexico stayed outside the World Cup that co-organizes. But the inhabitants of the Mexican capital have other reasons to feel strange in their own home. Such is the argument of researcher Tamara Velásquez Leiferman, who in her last paper analyzed the scope of the urban transformation of recent years in Mexico City (CDMX) from the consolidation of platforms such as Airbnb and the growth of sho…
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After the defeat of the last Sunday in Azteca stadium, Mexico stayed outside the World Cup that co-organizes. But the inhabitants of the Mexican capital have other reasons to feel strange in their own home. Such is the argument of researcher Tamara Velásquez Leiferman, who in her last paper analyzed the scope of the urban transformation of recent years in Mexico City (CDMX) from the consolidation of platforms such as Airbnb and the growth of sho…