摘要:This work aims at analyzing the territorial reconfiguration processes that were deployed from the structural changes begin to be imposed for three decades in our continent. It should be noted that primary and secondary sources used. Thus, the statistics illustrate the macro process, while allowing interviews to collect the voice of the actors on that process. The conclusions highlight of our work argue that the urban area has become a progressive peripheral centrality as a new social space of the subaltern classes. There is a process of collective action from the popular sectors, seeking to solve the problem of habitat, place the territory in the center of the debate on the reorganization of these sectors.