COSMOPOLITANS AND COMMUNITARIANS: THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE INTERNATIONAL ROTARY CLUB ON THE URBAN PLANNING NETWORK IN BRAZIL (1905-1945)
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https://doi.org/10.24220/2318-0919v0n13a138Keywords:
Associative organization, Brazil, Transnational history, Rotary Club, Urban PlanningAbstract
Created in 1905 in Chicago, the Rotary Club now has branches all over the world and is
recognized as an organization engaged in various humanitarian actions. Created in Brazil — in Rio and São Paulo — in the beginning of the 1920’s, the club played a major role until the II World War, not only as an associative organization interested in improving the commercial affairs of its members but also creating a global network of social action directly dealing with the built environment and the urban culture of the city. The Rotary Club in Brazil seen in a historical perspective, allows us to observe the transnational commutation of experiences in urban planning matters, focusing social actors, concepts, languages and plans, within global and local scales.
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