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                <text>Les rapports de l'architecture avec l'anthropologie sont anciens et ils engagent aussi des outils respectifs qu'il est utile de rappeler. Après cette rétrospective, il sera question des domaines les plus importants pour lesquels l'anthropologie a produit des connaissances intéressant l'architecture : l'habitat, les techniques et l'urbain. Nous verrons alors comment, dans la discipline de l'architecture, ils ont aidé à sa connaissance et à la production d'une architecture pensée autrement. Enfin nous insisterons sur l'intérêt des expériences où l'enseignement de l'architecture donne une place à l'anthropologie et en associe les connaissances à la conception des projets.</text>
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                <text>Conjuguer la ville, Architecture, Anthropologie, Pédagogie</text>
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                <text>Secouée par l'agitation boulangiste dans les années 1880 puis par l'agitation ligueuse dans le contexte de l'affaire Dreyfus dans les années 1890, la France est marquée par de nombreux mouvements sociaux assez violents, à une époque où l'anarcho-syndicalisme est omniprésent dans la classe ouvrière et où le syndicalisme révolutionnaire devient l'idéologie dominante au sein d'une CGT qui se structure lentement. Fidèles à une réputation ancienne de violence, les bouchers parisiens n'échappent pas aux manifestations bruyantes du moment. Du côté patronal, alors qu'une grève violente est organisée en 1889 à la Villette contre l'importation des moutons allemands et que certains chevillards (bouchers en gros) apportent leur soutien actif aux coups de mains antisémites et nationalistes du marquis de Morès en 1891 et de Jules Guérin en 1897-1899 (au sein de sa fameuse Ligue Antisémitique), les patrons bouchers détaillants font preuve d'une certaine modération (par rapport aux épiciers notamment), lors des grandes manifestations organisées par les ligues de défense du petit commerce contre les coopératives de consommation ou les grands magasins. Du côté des employés, il est très intéressant de voir que la principale revendication ouvrière, à savoir la suppression des bureaux de placement payants, va entraîner un déchaînement d'actions violentes (attentats meurtriers) entre 1888 et 1892, ce qui débouche sur la fermeture de la Bourse du Travail de Paris en 1893 et sur une répression policière féroce qui touche la plupart des Chambres syndicales ouvrières. Tout en refusant les intrusions socialistes, la Chambre syndicale ouvrière de la Boucherie de Paris fait preuve d'une certaine modération dans ses positions par rapport à d'autres professions plus virulentes (les coiffeurs et les limonadiers notamment). L'utilité du recours à la grève revient souvent dans les débats au sein des syndicats ouvriers, avant leur intégration progressive au sein de la CGT.</text>
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                <text>La croissance urbaine, dans ses aspects démographiques et morphologiques, se conjugue, depuis le premier tiers du 19e siècle, avec un mouvement intense de renouvellement et de transformation du peuplement. Décrit comme trop sale, trop dense, trop flou par les contemporains, l'espace habité par les classes populaires des quartiers urbains au 19e siècle est aussi celui de toutes les rencontres, de toutes les mobilités, de toutes les transformations. Mais doit-on parler de brassage ou de simple voisinage ? de transit ou d'accueil ? d'opportunités d'intégration ou de ségrégation ? Nous souhaitons développer ici les aspects les plus caractéristiques d'un système d'habitat caractérisé par une intense mobilité et par un usage original des lieux, à travers l'histoire de l'occupation de sept immeubles dans un quartier populaire de centre ville, à Versailles, entre 1830 et 1880.</text>
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                <text>This document presents some insight which intends to question the reconfiguration of social and temporal-spatial relations and representations about sociality and uses of public space in youngsters and adults who live in the city of La Plata, Argentina. With this aim, we have tried to crystallize the progress of the first lines of analysis of the research we are doing within the frame of two complementary research projects: "Temporal representations and social practices: invariance or change" from the National University of La Plata and "Temporality and public space: analysis of social representations in youngsters and adults from La Plata" from the National University of Quilmes. In this sense, we are investigating the ways in which youngsters and adults from the urban area of La Plata shape the representations of institutions, practices and strategies that allow them to constitute specific modes of interaction; and we have wondered about their ways of participation and the definitions that prevail among them when thinking about public space, as we believe that investigating public space means "dealing with the social bond between people and the collective representation of the tie</text>
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                <text>Salerno</text>
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                <text>Italy</text>
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                <text>Gliemmo, Fabricio</text>
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                <text>Del Río, Juan Pablo</text>
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                <text>2009-11-07</text>
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                <text>In this paper we present an application of the Portulano cartographic method (Bozzano, 2009) to the prefeasibility study and territorial hypothesis of the partition of a district in the province of Buenos Aires. This method constitutes one of the axes of research and action of the TAG-UNLP team, initial core belonging to the Latin American Net, www.territoriosposibles.org. The case of study corresponds to a broader research project1 done in the rural pampas field in two towns of the district of Chascomús in the province of Buenos Aires: Chascomús and Lezama. Chascomús is municipal head of the district of the same name while Manuel J. Cobo - Estación Lezama is a town that currently has a municipal office. This district is at 115 km. at the south-south east from the city of Buenos Aires within what is known as Salado Depression or Depressed pampa.</text>
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                <text>http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00534196</text>
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                <text>Conference proceedings " Territorial intelligence and culture of development "</text>
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                <text>8th International Conference of Territorial Intelligence. ENTI. November, 4th - 7th 2009</text>
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                <text>[SHS:HISPHILSO] Humanities and Social Sciences/History, Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences</text>
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                <text>Intelligence territoriale</text>
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                <text>Territorial and Mapping Hypothesis. Application of Portulano Method for the case Chascomús and Lezama, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Prefeasibility study of a possible division of administrative area</text>
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