Abstract
In 2020, an estimated 1,500 families built an informal settlement (campamento) on a landfill in Santiago, Chile. This article experiments with an interscalar approach within a critical disaster studies framework to examine nested layers of crisis and opportunity that unfolded over multiple time scales and geographies and contributed to the settlement’s creation. The landfill serves as a site of analysis to generate perspectives on the intersections and disjunctions of phenomena within and across temporal and spatial scales connecting the landfill, the campamento, and transnational geographies of disaster.
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