02179nas a2200325 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002653002400043653002400067653002200091653001200113653001100125653001300136653002300149653002400172653001700196653001600213653001700229653001600246653001500262653001600277653002000293100001900313245011300332856009500445300001100540490000700551520128100558022001401839 d10aEspacios subjetivos10aEspaços subjetivos10aSubjective spaces10acidades10acities10aciudades10aestigmas espaciais10aestigmas espaciales10apercepciones10aperceptions10apercepções10asensaciones10asensations10asensações10aspatial stigmas1 aOscar Pyszczek00aEl proceso de inteligibilidad espacial. Una propuesta tipológica de los espacios subjetivos en las ciudades uhttp://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1900-38032018000200098&lang=es a98-1120 v143 aThe approach to the XXI century cities implies a change in the analytical perspectives of study mediated by the ecological approach, which allows cities to be considered as eminently anthropic ecosystems with mechanisms of collective defenses, including spatial intelligibility. The present article tries to put in discussion the attribution of meanings to different intraurban spaces mainly of Latin American cities. The main objective consists of the identification of the underlying invisible cartography, using a typological approach of subjective spaces based on the persistence of urban sensations, perceptions and stigmas. The methodology supposes a double approach way: a theoretical, result of the search, selection, analysis and systematization of the works referred to the invisible urban cartographies, mainly of Latin America. It seeks to identify the correspondences between experiences and research, the result of which is the design of a classification of subjective spaces. In a second instance and empirically, cases that support and exemplify the categorization of subjective spaces emerged in the previous stage are exposed. The purpose of scientific work is to discuss the intangible heritage that converges and circulates within and outside urban spaces. a1900-3803