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Crévilles
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Arrival city : How the largest migration in history is reshaping our world
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, migrant, migration urbaine, urbanisation, bidonville, conflit urbain, mutation urbaine, pauvreté, Saunders Doug
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Doug Sanders
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September 2010
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William Heinemann (Random House imprint)
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368
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
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A third of the world’s people are in the midst of the largest population move in human history, as the last of the word’s rural populations abandons agriculture and moves to the urban areas of the developing world and of the wealthy West.<br />
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This shift is at the heart of the most dangerous and violent conflicts today in North America, Europe and Asia. It also has enormous potential to renew the world’s economies and bring a final end to mass poverty - if conflict and clashes can be avoided.<br />
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* It is taking place not in the cities we know but in a new type of space, on the margins of our great cities, that we rarely notice: the 'arrival city'. These spaces are becoming the power centres of the new era. It is from these, the new home of an enormous floating population of 2 billion people, that most of the world’s most serious crises and explosions of violence are emerging<br />
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* In Arrival City - both a groundbreaking work of reportage and an exciting, vivid travelogue - award-winning journalist Doug Saunders offers a detailed tour of the key points in the Great Migration, and considers the actions that have turned this enormous population shift into either a success or a violent failure.</div>
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<b>Doug Saunders </b>is an award-winning journalist who writes on international affairs and covers Europe for Canada's <i>The Globe and Mail</i>.</div>
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Du village à la ville : comment les migrants changent le monde
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migrant, migration urbaine, banlieue, Saunders Doug
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11 octobre 2012
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Seuil
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432
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<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div> </div> Le XXIe siècle sera le siècle de la dernière, et spectaculaire, grande migration des populations rurales vers les villes. Cette migration, qui a déjà commencé, met en mouvement un nombre sans précédent d’êtres humains, et elle nous affectera presque tous directement, d’une manière ou d’une autre. C’est au cœur de cette « grande transformation » que Doug Saunders nous emmène dans ce livre exceptionnel, à travers une enquête dans les favelas de Sao Paulo, en passant par les slums de Mumbai et les « cités » de la banlieue parisienne. Il décrit la vie et le destin de ces migrants, leurs pérégrinations qui s’étendent souvent sur plusieurs générations, et arrive à des conclusions étonnamment... optimistes.<br /> <br /> Car ce serait aller trop vite que de décrire les habitants de ces endroits souvent très pauvres, violents et surpeuplés comme les nouveaux « damnés de la terre », les laissés pour compte de la mondialisation. Au contraire. C’est là, dans les marges des grandes villes du monde, de Lima et de Los Angeles, de Lagos et de Pékin, de Calcutta et de Manille que s’invente pour une grande part le monde de demain. Dynamisme social, créativité entrepreneuriale et vitalité culturelle caractérisent les trajectoires de ces hommes et femmes qui revivifient les sociétés dans lesquelles ils arrivent. Des sociétés qui souvent les considèrent à tort comme une menace pour leur bien-être matériel et leur identité nationale.</div> </div>
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