2013-10-012013-10-012012-08-31SANTOS, Denison Martins dos. Fronteiras (in)visíveis da cidade capitalista: segregação socioespacial no Conjunto Parque Modelo II/Ananindeua-PA. 2012. 152 f. Dissertação (Mestrado) - Universidade Federal do Pará, Instituto de Ciências Sociais Aplicadas, Belém, 2012. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Serviço Social.https://repositorio.ufpa.br/handle/2011/4324The object of this study is to analyze the production of space within the capitalist city, historically ratified by the logic of social inequality that perversely sets the disparity in the distribution of public services and housing, and the unequal access to housing, infrastructure and collective services by establishing a framework of tense and contradictory spatial segregation experienced by a large mass of workers. Aiming to capture the process of social reproduction of workers residing in the Park Set Model II in Ananindeua municipality from the conditions of access to housing, infrastructure and collective services that define the process of socio-spatial segregation that area. In this sense, in order to achieve the proposed objective for the work initially was developed literature that subsidize the rebuilding socio - historical urban space in the district of Ananindeua district and Curuçambá, and later field research was conducted through structured forms applied with a sample of 64 (sixty four) families residing in the Assembly, seeking to uncover data that enabled the subsequent interpretation of the information obtained. Based on the data, information and analysis conducted, it was found that the Joint Park Model II in its genesis and development accompanies the expansion of the urban core central Ananindeua, consisting mostly of a migrant population seeking housing in the area in order better living conditions and survival, has no material conditions (income and employment) to settle or stay downtown or in nearby areas, and therefore reproduce from the daily coexistence with violence, lack of infrastructure, services and urban poor equipment and the resulting unmet basic needs that reveal the essence of the socioeconomic framework of socio-spatial segregation. Accordingly, the hypothesis that the occupation of the Joint Park Model II follows the logic of the processes of socio-spatial segregation experienced by working families that breed in poor areas (infrastructure, collective facilities and services) of capitalist cities is confirmed with the outcome through the result of this research.porAcesso AbertoDesigualdade socialConjunto Parque Modelo II - PAAnanindeua - PAPará - EstadoAmazônia brasileiraSegregação espacialDiscriminação socialFronteiras (in)visíveis da cidade capitalista: segregação socioespacial no Conjunto Parque Modelo II/Ananindeua-PADissertaçãoCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::SERVICO SOCIAL