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Migrants du Mozambique dans le Johannesburg de l’après-apartheid. Travail, frontières, altérité
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migrants, migrations, Mozambique, Johannesburg, économie informelle, discriminations, frontières
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La fin de l’apartheid et l’instauration d’un régime démocratique en Afrique du Sud ont modifié l’expérience de la migration du sud du Mozambique vers la région de Johannesburg qui, depuis la découverte de gisements aurifères à la fin du XIXe siècle, a drainé des millions d’hommes. Aujourd’hui, la plupart des migrants mozambicains ne travaillent plus comme dans le passé dans les mines de façon contractuelle, mais dans l’économie informelle de la ville où ils rencontrent l’hostilité des Noirs sudafricains, eux-mêmes victimes de discrimination par la minorité blanche au temps de l’apartheid. À partir d’une enquête menée à Maputo et à Johannesburg, ce livre prend pour focale ce changement de cadre migratoire au travers duquel se donne à voir l’entrecroisement de dynamiques, indissociablement sociales et politiques, que les déplacements entre les deux pays révèlent selon différentes déclinaisons.
Cette étude des migrations internationales examine l’idée de frontière sous au moins trois angles. Celui, d’abord, des frontières étatiques dont la mise en place et le développement ont été analysés comme l’élément politique permettant de distinguer l’immigration moderne d’autres formes de mobilités. Celui de la recherche urbaine, ensuite, qui montre que les grandes métropoles, tout en constituant plus que jamais des destinations pour les migrants, voient se développer des frontières socio-spatiales résultant de l’action de ceux qui cherchent à se protéger de l’altérité. Celui, enfin, des travaux sur l’ethnicité soulignant que les frontières ethniques se construisent souvent dans les relations entre immigrés et populations plus anciennement installées.
La présence de frontières dans le rapport à autrui est omniprésente dans les logiques d’action de ces migrants du Mozambique à Johannesburg. L’adversité qu’ils affrontent en migration les amène à chercher à se fondre dans l’environnement urbain sur un mode principalement individuel et, en même temps, à se définir comme un groupe doté d’attributs valorisables, afin d’établir un rapport positif à soi dans un monde déstabilisant pour l’identité personnelle.
Dominique Vidal est professeur de sociologie à l’université Paris Diderot et chercheur à l’unité de recherche Migrations et société (URMIS – UMR CNRS et IRD). Il est l’auteur de La politique au quartier. Rapports sociaux et citoyenneté à Recife (Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme, 1998) et de Les bonnes de Rio. Emploi domestique et société démocratique (Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2007).
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Dominique Vidal
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http://www.karthala.com/hommes-et-societes-changement-social-et-developpement/2783-migrants-du-mozambique-dans-le-johannesburg-de-l-apres-apartheid-travail-frontieres-alterite-9782811109806.html
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Karthala
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2014
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216
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FR
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Ouvrage
discriminations
économie informelle
frontières
Johannesburg
migrants
migrations
Mozambique
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Not no Place. Johannesburg. Spaces and Fragments of time
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Johannesburg, Afrique du sud, littérature, photographie, représentations, mouvement, conversations, identités, image de la ville
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Not No Place is a volume that brings together a vast array of texts, essays, poetry, illustrations and photographs, which vividly portray the depth and identity of the city of Johannesburg.
However, the lived experience of Johannesburg enters Not No Place not only as something textual but as something present and irreducible. The subjective relationship of the contributors to the city over time forms the main fabric of the work and thus is interwoven with selected excerpts, citations, and reflective pieces. The themes vary between the poetic and the concrete, associative and descriptive. Many contain spatial designations, or references to movement: Much of the personal narrative of the city takes the form of a conversation, in letters, recollections and emails. Thus, the book offers a series of personal thick descriptions and a survey of historical and contemporary representations of the city collected over the course of its making.
Dorothee Kreutzfeldt was born in Windhoek, Namibia, in 1970.She studied art at the Michaelis School of Fine Art in Cape Town (1993–96) and is currently completing her Master’s at the School of Arts at the University of the Witwatersrand. For her Master’s she is working with a group of professional sign writers on a series of paintings for buildings in the inner city, Johannesburg. She has exhibited nationally and internationally and has been involved in a number of public art initiatives. She has taught at UCT and WITS and in community-based projects such as the Creative Inner City Initiative.
Bettina Malcomess works across disciplines as a writer, curator and artist. She lives between the cities of Johannesburg and Cape Town, teaching at several institutions and across the disciplines of art, design and architecture. She also teaches at the Michaelis Schools of Fine Art and UCT School of Architecture in Cape Town. She has worked on several collaborative, curatorial and developmental projects with the Joubert Park Project, based at the Drill Hall in inner-city Johannesburg, setting up the Keleketla! Library with Ra Hlasane. Malcomess has written for several artist catalogues, as well as South African art publications, including Sue Williamson’s South African Art Now. In 2010 she was awarded a joint fellowship with performance artist Peter Van Heerden at the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts (Cape Town). Malcomess works in performance under the name Anne Historical.
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Dorothee Kreutzfeldt
Bettina Malcomess
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http://www.jacana.co.za/book-categories/art-archive-music-a-illustrated/not-no-place-detail
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Jacana Media
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2013-05
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256
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EN
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Ouvrage
Afrique du sud
conversations
identités
image de la ville
Johannesburg
littérature
mouvement
photographie
représentations
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Crévilles
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Johannesburg, un urbanisme sous pression
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Johannesburg, urbanisme, centre-ville, ségrégation raciale, ségrégation sociale, gentrification, afrique du sud, précarité
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4'15 et 4'24
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Géo
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http://reportage-video.geo.fr/afrique-du-sud-immobilier-johannesburg/
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<div><b>Présentation par le diffuseur :</b></div>
</div>
Quatorze ans après la fin de l'apartheid, la capitale économique de l'Afrique du sud se lance dans la rénovation de son centre.<br />
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Les "webreporters" de GEO ont enquêté sur les conséquences de cette politique, nous offrant deux courts reportages (moins de 5 minutes chacun), l'un sur la récupération par les "riches blancs" d'immeubles laissés par les plus pauvres, l'autre sur les conditions d'expulsion de ce même centre-ville dont est victime une population majoritairement noire et en situation de précarité.<br />
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Des vidéos plus courtes et des cartes complètent ces documentaires.</div>
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Afrique du sud
centre-ville
gentrification
Johannesburg
précarité
ségrégation raciale
ségrégation sociale
urbanisme
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Là où ça se passe
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mégapole, dynamiques urbaines, Montréal, Hong Kong, Johannesburg, Portland, Istanbul, Casablanca, Tel Aviv, Marseille
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Du 30 juin au 26 août 2012
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Anne Pastor
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http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe
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<div><b>Présentation par le diffuseur :</b></div>
</div>
De l’Amérique à l’Asie, cette série de documentaires signée Anne Pastor dresse le portrait de ces villes qui bougent avec leur temps et dessine les visages insolites de 9 villes en pleine évolution.<br />
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Mutations sociales et frénésie de consommation : les mégapoles sont en mouvement perpétuel avec leur propre histoire et spécificité. La population y joue le premier rôle d’une pièce écrite par des individus qui créent des lieux, du lien social et une dynamique de vie originale. Un extraordinaire foyer de renouvellement où la ville s’invente chaque jour une nouvelle peau, attirant à elle toutes sortes de créateurs et d’expérimentateurs.<br />
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Cette série de portraits dessine le visage neuf, insolite, de villes ouvertes au 21ème siècle. Au total, ce sont 9 scènes sur 4 continents qui seront à l'honneur cet été sur France Inter. 9 portraits de villes sous la forme d’un documentaire de deux heures, décliné en deux parties.<br />
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La première partie, diffusée le samedi à 15h, est consacrée au dynamisme de la ville, à son bouillonnement à travers des rencontres, des tranches de vie à partager sous le regard éclairé des moins de trente ans qui ont choisi d’y vivre et de s’y investir. Dans la deuxième partie, diffusée tous les dimanches à 15h, nous nous attachons à l’émergence de la société civile.</div>
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<b>Programme :</b></div>
</div>
Montréal s'anime au son des casseroles</a> - 30 juin 2012<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-montreal-la-revoltee-partie-2">Montréal la révoltée</a> - 01/07/2012<br />
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-hong-kong-ville-spectacle-partie-1">Hong Kong, ville spectacle</a> - 07/07/2012<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-hong-kong-la-rebelle-partie-2">Hong Kong, la rebelle</a> - 08/07/2012<br />
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-johannesburg-hommage-a-nelson-mandela-la-ville-happening-partie-1">Johannesburg, hommage à Nelson Mandela - La ville happening</a> - 14/07/2012<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-johannesbourg-hommage-a-nelson-mandela-une-ville-laboratoire-partie-2">Johannesbourg, Hommage à Nelson Mandela - Une ville laboratoire</a> - 15/07/2012<br />
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-varsovie-en-mouvement-la-mal-aimee-partie-1">Varsovie, en mouvement. La mal-aimée</a> - 21/07/2012<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-varsovie-ressuscitee-partie-2">Varsovie ressuscitée</a> - 22/07/2012<br />
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-keep-portland-weird-partie-1">Keep Portland weird</a> - 28/07/2012<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-portland-oregon-usa-partie-2">Portland, Oregon, USA</a> - 29/07/2012<br />
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-istanbul-a-la-porte-de-l-europe-partie-1">Istanbul à la porte de l'Europe</a> - 04/08/2012<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-istanbul-le-grand-reveil-partie-2">Istanbul, le grand réveil</a> - 05/08/2012<br />
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-casablanca-en-mouvement-la-nayda-partie-1">Casablanca en mouvement. La Nayda</a> - 11/08/2012<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-casablanca-en-resistance-partie-2">Casablanca en résistance</a> - 12/08/2012<br />
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-tel-aviv-la-vie-avant-tout-partie-1">Tel Aviv, la vie avant tout</a> - 18/08/2012<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-tel-aviv-une-ville-indignee-partie-2">Tel Aviv, une ville indignée</a> - 19/08/2012<br />
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<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-marseille-capitale-culturelle-europeenne-2013-partie-1">Marseille, capitale culturelle européenne 2013</a> - 25/08/2012<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-la-ou-ca-se-passe-marseillele-renouveau-des-quartiers-nord-partie-2">Marseille, le renouveau des quartiers nord</a> - 26/08/2012</div>
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1h x 2
Casablanca
dynamiques urbaines
Hong Kong
Istanbul
Johannesburg
Marseille
mégapole
Montréal
Portland
Tel Aviv
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Crévilles
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Governing polarized cities
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, collectivités locales, gouvernance, ségrégation urbaine, conflit urbain, politique de la ville, Bollens Scott, Brussels, Bruxelles, Johannesburg, Belfast, Sarajevo, Jerusalem, Jérusalem, Baghdad, Bagdad, Kirkuk, Kirkouk
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28 October 2008
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Scott Bollens
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http://www.polisci.upenn.edu/ppec/sawyer/Speakers/Scott_Bollens.html
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<div><b>Abstract from the distributor : </b></div>
</div>
This article provides a comparative analysis of different institutional approaches to dealing with antagonistic group identity claims on the city. I discuss Brussels, Johannesburg, Belfast, Sarajevo, Jerusalem, Baghdad, and Kirkuk. These cities are broken down into three categories—(1) cities that have utilized power sharing and forms of transitional democratization effectively enough that stability of the local and national state has occurred, (2) cities that have made some progress but are vulnerable to regression because local political arrangements are not sufficiently stabilizing, and (3) cities where power sharing is itself contested and a potential contributor to further instability. The case studies of local governance of polarized cites reported point to their institutional diversity, frequent fragility, and the evolutionary nature of even the “best case” examples. A difficult predicament is faced by local government reform in cities of inter-group conflict. Shared local governance arrangements need to produce measurable differences on the ground in the short term sufficient to allow institutional legitimacy. Yet, necessary power-sharing limitations on local democracy may make local government less effective in producing these needed tangible changes.</div>
</div>
<b>Scott Bollens </b>is the Warmington Chair in Peace and International Cooperation and a Professor in the Department of Planning, Policy and Design at the University of California, Irvine.</div>
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available to download</a> from the University of Pennsylvania (scroll down or search for the PDF link).</div>
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Baghdad
Belfast
Bollens Scott
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Jérusalem
Johannesburg
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Kirkuk
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Crévilles
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Urban age : Johannesburg
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Johannesburg, , économie, gouvernance, transport, équité sociale, espace public, logement, mixité sociale, voisinage, injustice, intégration, sécurité, planification, lien social, South Africa, Afrique du Sud
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July 2006
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Multiple authors
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http://www.urban-age.net
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<div><b>Organisers' description : </b></div>
</div>
The principal aim of Urban Age is to shape the thinking and practice of urban leaders and sustainable urban development. This six-year conference series – travelling from New York City, Shanghai, London, Mexico City, Johannesburg, Berlin, Mumbai to São Paulo and Istanbul – serves as an ongoing forum about how the city is studied, planned and managed in the 21st century.<br />
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The Urban Age operates as a mobile laboratory, testing and sampling the social and physical characteristics of global cities through expert presentations and testimonials, research, site visits, GIS mapping and informal information exchange. Findings from each of the cities are analysed according to regional patterns in an effort to uncover global similarities and differences. The results help policymakers, academics and urban practitioners understand the future development of cities and the processes that sustain them.</div>
</div>
<b>Session topics : </b></div>
</div>
Opening session</div>
Introduction session : The Urban Age Context</div>
Presentations : Urban Age Cities; Speaking Urbanism From Africa; Johannesburg, World Class African City</div>
Debate : Cities Accommodating Difference - Diversity, equity and racial justice</div>
Presentations : US Cities, Sao Paulo, Johannesburg</div>
Debate : Labour Markets and Work Places - Johannesburg’s economies: Globally competitive, locally integrated?</div>
Presentations : Alexandra’s Labour Force; The Transformation of the Central Business District</div>
Panel discussion : Governance and the City</div>
Presentations : Transport as justice; Equal access to transport; Transport nodes and critical social space</div>
Open discussion : Public life and urban space - Making city in the post-apartheid metropolis</div>
Presentations : City space and safety strategy; Re-imagining the city: Public space in contemporary Johannesburg</div>
Open discussion : Housing and Urban Neighbourhoods - Quality Housing</div>
Presentations : The city’s housing challenge; Building inclusive urban neighbourhoods</div>
Open discussion : Outcomes for Johannesburg</div>
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</div>
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Afrique du sud
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équité sociale
espace public
gouvernance
injustice
intégration
Johannesburg
lien social
logement
mixité sociale
planification
sécurité
South Africa
transport
voisinage
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Crévilles
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City and soul in divided societies
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, conflit urbain, ségrégation urbaine, cadre de vie, urbanité, société urbaine, violence urbaine, Jerusalem, Jérusalem, Beirut, Beyrouth, Belfast, Johannesburg, Nicosia, Nicosie, Sarajevo, Mostar, Bilbao, Barcelona, Barcelone, Bollens Scott A.
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Scott A. Bollens
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September 2011
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Routledge
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288
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> In this unique book Scott A. Bollens combines personal narrative with academic analysis in telling the story of inflammatory nationalistic and ethnic conflict in nine cities – Jerusalem, Beirut, Belfast, Johannesburg, Nicosia, Sarajevo, Mostar, Bilbao, and Barcelona. Reporting on 17 years of research and over 240 interviews with political leaders, planners, architects, community representatives, and academics, he blends personal reflections, reportage from a wealth of original interviews, and the presentation of hard data in a multidimensional and interdisciplinary exploration of these urban environments of damage, trauma, healing, and repair.<br /> <br /> City and Soul reveals what it is like living and working in these cities, going inside the head of the researcher. This approach extends the reader’s understanding of these places and connects more intimately with the lived urban experience. Bollens observes that a city disabled by nationalistic strife looks like a callous landscape of securitized space, divisions and wounds, frozen in time and in place. Yet, the soul in these cities perseveres.<br /> <br /> Written for general readers and academic specialists alike, City and Soul integrates facts, opinions, photographs, and observations in original ways in order to illuminate the substantial challenges of living in, and governing, polarized and unsettled cities.</div> </div> <b>Scott A. Bollens </b>is Professor of Urban Planning at the University of California, Irvine.</div> </div>
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Johannesburg
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City of extremes : The spatial politics of Johannesburg
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Johannesburg, aménagement de l'espace, gated communities, exclusion, ségrégation résidentielle, ségrégation urbaine, ségrégation sociale, analyse spatiale, global city, ville globale, Murray Martin J.
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Martin J. Murray
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2011
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Duke University Press
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464
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> City of Extremes is a powerful critique of urban development in greater Johannesburg since the end of apartheid in 1994. Martin J. Murray describes how a loose alliance of city builders—including real estate developers, large-scale property owners, municipal officials, and security specialists—has sought to remake Johannesburg in the upbeat image of a world-class city. By creating new sites of sequestered luxury catering to the comfort, safety, and security of affluent urban residents, they have produced a new spatial dynamic of social exclusion, effectively barricading the mostly black urban poor from full participation in the mainstream of urban life. This partitioning of the cityscape is enabled by an urban planning environment of limited regulation or intervention into the prerogatives of real estate capital.<br /> <br /> Combining insights from urban studies, cultural geography, and urban sociology with extensive research in South Africa, Murray reflects on the implications of Johannesburg’s dual character as a city of fortified enclaves that proudly displays the ostentatious symbols of global integration and the celebrated “enterprise culture” of neoliberal design, and as the “miasmal city” composed of residual, peripheral, and stigmatized zones characterized by signs of a new kind of marginality. He suggests that the “global cities” paradigm is inadequate to understanding the historical specificity of cities in the Global South, including the colonial mining town turned postcolonial megacity of Johannesburg.</div> </div> <b>Martin J. Murray </b>is Professor of Urban Planning at the Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning and Adjunct Professor at the Center for African and African-American Studies at the University of Michigan.</div> </div>
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aménagement de l'espace
analyse spatiale
exclusion
gated communities
global city
Johannesburg
Murray Martin J.
ségrégation résidentielle
ségrégation sociale
ségrégation urbaine
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Capital cities in Africa: Power and powerlessness
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Africa, Afrique, ville africaine, African city, capitale, capital city, politique de la ville, espace urbain, architecture, démographie, urbanisation, gouvernance, forme urbaine, Conakry, Dakar, Lomé, Lagos, Abuja, Brazzaville, Nairobi, Maputo, Luanda, Pretoria, Johannesburg, Bloemfontein, Cape Town, Le Cap, Bekker Simon, Therborn Göran
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NC
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2011
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HSRC Press
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http://www.hsrcpress.ac.za/product.php?productid=2284&cat=11&page=1
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264
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div>
</div>
Capital cities today remain central to both nations and states. They host centres of political power, not only national, but in some cases regional and global as well, thus offering major avenues to success, wealth and privilege. For these reasons capitals simultaneously become centres of 'counter-power', locations of high-stakes struggles between the government and the opposition.<br />
<br />
This volume focuses on capital cities in nine sub-Saharan African countries, and traces how the power vested in them has evolved through different colonial backgrounds, radically different kinds of regimes after independence, waves of popular protest, explosive population growth and in most cases stunted economic development. Starting at the point of national political emancipation, each case study explores the complicated processes of nation-state building through its manifestation in the 'urban geology' of the city – its architecture, iconography, layout and political use of urban space. Although the evolution of each of these cities is different, they share a critical demographic feature: an extraordinarily rapid process of urbanisation that is more politically than economically driven. Overwhelmed by the inevitable challenges resulting from this urban sprawl, the governments seated in most of these capital cities are in effect both powerful – wielding power over their populace – and powerless, lacking power to implement their plans and to provide for their inhabitants.<br />
<br />
In its concentration on urban forms of multi-layered power, symbolic as well as material, Capital Cities in Africa cuts a new path in the rich field of studies related to African cities and politics. It will be of interest to scholars in a wide range of disciplines, from political history, to sociology, to geography, architecture and urban planning.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents:</b></div>
</div>
Simon Bekker and Göran Therboro - Introduction</div>
Odile Goerg - Conakry</div>
Amadou Diop - Dakar</div>
Phillippe Gervais-Lambony - Lomé</div>
Laurent Fouchard - Lagos</div>
Wale Adebanwi - Abuja</div>
Gabriel Tati - Brazzaville</div>
Samuel Owuor and Teresa Mbatia - Nairobi</div>
Paul Jenkins - Maputo and Luanda</div>
Alan Mabin - South African capital cities</div>
Göran Therborn and Simon Bekker - Conclusion</div>
</div>
<b>Simon Bekker</b> is a South African sociologist who has served as Professor of Development Studies at Rhodes University, and as Director of the Centre for Social and Development Studies at the (then) University of Natal. He is currently Emeritus Professor in Sociology at the University of Stellenbosch.<br />
<b>Göran Therborn</b> is an international Swedish sociologist who has served as Professor of Sociology at Cambridge and Uppsala Universities, as Professor of Politics in Nijmegen Netherlands, and as co-Director of the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences. He has launched a globally comparative project on Cities of Power, focusing on capital cities.</div>
</div>
</div>
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Abuja
Africa
African city
Afrique
architecture
Bekker Simon
Bloemfontein
Brazzaville
Cape Town
capital city
capitale
Conakry
Dakar
démographie
espace urbain
forme urbaine
gouvernance
Johannesburg
Lagos
Le Cap
Lomé
Luanda
Maputo
Nairobi
politique de la ville
Pretoria
Therborn Göran
urbanisation
ville africaine
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Reflections on identity in four African cities
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identité, ville africaine, African city, Africa, Afrique, Cape Town, Le Cap, Johannesburg, Libreville, Lomé, espace urbain, language, langage, race, class, classe, société urbaine, travail, Bekker Simon, Leildé Anne
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NC
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2006
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African Minds
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248
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An account of the resource
<div>
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Ouvrage
Africa
African city
Afrique
Bekker Simon
Cape Town
class
classe
espace urbain
identité
Johannesburg
langage
language
Le Cap
Leildé Anne
Libreville
Lomé
race
société urbaine
travail
ville africaine
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La gestion des déchets urbains. Des solutions pour l'Afrique
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Onibokun G. Adepoju, déchets, déchets urbains, Afrique, gouvernance, urbanisation, Abidjan, Dar es Salaam, Ibadan, Johannesburg
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Adepoju G. Onibokun
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2002
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CRDI/Karthala
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http://www.idrc.ca/fr/ev-9402-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html
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260
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<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
</div>
Qui dit gouvernance efficace dit transparence, responsabilité, crédibilité et stabilité de l’organisme gouvernant et partenariats coopératifs avec les secteurs public et privé et la société civile. En Afrique, aujourd’hui, le développement durable et équitable passe nécessairement par une bonne gouvernance.<br />
<br />
Néanmoins, l’Afrique connaissant une urbanisation rapide, les autorités urbaines doivent faire face au mouvement non contrôlé et non planifié des populations rurales vers les grands centres urbains et au "monstre environnemental" qui en résulte : des déchets urbains omniprésents et souvent toxiques.<br />
<br />
La gestion des déchets urbains propose un examen critique de la gouvernance urbaine en Afrique du point de vue, plus particulièrement, des problèmes et défis majeurs que pose la gestion des déchets. Les situations à Abidjan, Dar es Salaam, Ibadan et Johannesburg y sont décrites, comparées et évaluées et les différentes formes typiques de gouvernance y sont présentées ainsi que leurs échecs et leurs réussites du point de vue de la lutte contre le problème crucial de l’augmentation des déchets urbains.</div>
</div>
Cet ouvrage intéressera les chercheurs, les universitaires et les étudiants en études africaines et en urbanisme, les organismes donateurs qui travaillent dans le domaine des problèmes urbains, les décideurs, les ingénieurs municipaux, les directeurs municipaux et les urbanistes, en particulier en Afrique, et les ONG environnementales et civiques.<br />
<br />
<b>Adepoju G. Onibokun</b> est secrétaire général, directeur exécutif et professeur d’aménagement urbain et régional au Centre for African Settlement Studies and Development (CASSAD) à Ibadan (Nigéria).</div>
</div>
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Abidjan
Afrique
Dar es Salaam
déchets
déchets urbains
gouvernance
Ibadan
Johannesburg
Onibokun G. Adepoju
urbanisation
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Integrated city making: Governance, planning and transport
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croissance urbaine, India, Inde, Mumbai, Bombay, Kolkata, Delhi, Bangalore, urbanisation, gouvernance, aménagement urbain, transport, London, Londres, New York, Berlin, Johannesburg, politique urbaine, Urban Age
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Phillipp Rode Julie Wagner Richard Brown Rit Chandra Jayaraj Sundaresan
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July 2008
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Urban Age Programme at the London School of Economics and Political Science
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http://urban-age.net/publications/reports/india/
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196
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div> </div> Integrated City Making is a report by Philipp Rode, Julie Wagner, Richard Brown, Rit Chandra and Jayaraj Sundaresan of the Urban Age Programme at the London School of Economics and Political Science. In 2007, Urban Age undertook a research programme in Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi and Bangalore followed by the Urban Age India Conference in Mumbai, to understand and assess how these cities are responding to the challenges of growth, and to compare these approaches to those adopted in other cities throughout the world.<br /> <br /> India's cities are at the forefront of a global shift to an urban society. Assessing various responses to the challenges of dramatic urban growth, Integrated City Making compares government, planning and transport in four Indian cities to those adopted in London, New York, Berlin and Johannesburg.<br /> <br /> The four Indian cities have a population of 35 million people (78 million including wider metropolitan regions and Delhi's National Capital Region), and an economy valued at $360 billion within their agglomerations.</div> </div> <b>Contents:</b></div> </div> 1. Introduction</div> 2. Urban India challenges</div> 3. Cities compared</div> 4. Integrated city making</div> 5. Implications for policy</div> Appendices</div> </div>
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aménagement urbain
Bangalore
Berlin
Bombay
croissance urbaine
Delhi
gouvernance
Inde
India
Johannesburg
Kolkata
London
Londres
Mumbai
New York
politique urbaine
transport
Urban Age
urbanisation
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Ville-Monde
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anthropologie, urbanité, altérité, habiter, gated communities, sécurité, bidonville, pauvreté, Windhoek, Barcelone, Johannesburg, Buenos Aires, Belo Horizonte, Saint-Denis
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Alain Bertho,
(dir)
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2005
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Université de Nice
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http://socio-anthropologie.revues.org/index423.html
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<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeu</b>r :</div>
</div>
Mettant en évidence les discontinuités conceptuelles et la mise en crise des catégories des sciences sociales mobilisées pour penser la ville, Alain Bertho plaide pour une anthropologie de la ville monde. Car ce qui se joue aujourd’hui, au coeur des affrontement urbains contemporains, c’est bien l’intellectualité de la ville, sa nouvelle figure anthropologique où se télescopent sans cesse des processus et des enjeux transnationaux et des enjeux de micro territoires.</div>
</div>
<b>Sommaire du n° 16 de Socio-Anthropologie<b> :</b></b></div>
</div>
Alain Bertho<br />
Penser la "ville monde"<br />
<br />
Christophe Sohn<br />
De l’urbanité post-apartheid à Windhoek (Namibie). Entre permanence et changement, une mutation par l’hybride<br />
<br />
Alexandra Hache<br />
Barcelone : projets urbains globaux et revendications territoriales<br />
<br />
Claire Bénit<br />
La suburb, l’enclosure et l’ Etat. Logiques sécuritaires et dynamiques politiques dans les quartiers aisés de Johannesburg<br />
<br />
Nathalie Puex<br />
Le monde selon Juanito ou la cosmologie du monde selon les habitants d’une Villa Miseria<br />
<br />
Laurence Kundid<br />
Le programme Bolsa Escola à Belo Horizonte<br />
<br />
Stephan Anfrie<br />
De la "ville rouge" à la "ville monde"<br />
<br />
Varia<br />
Anna Dimitrova<br />
Le "jeu" entre le local et le global : dualité et dialectique de la globalisation<br />
<br />
Marie Goyon<br />
La relation ethnographique : une affaire de genres</div>
</div>
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Revue
altérité
anthropologie
Barcelone
Belo Horizonte
bidonville
Buenos Aires
gated communities
habiter
Johannesburg
pauvreté
Saint-Denis
sécurité
urbanité
Windhoek
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The urban challenge in Africa : Growth and management of its large cities
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Africa, Afrique, urbanisation, croissance urbaine, mégapole, développement urbain, dynamiques urbaines, gouvernance, mondialisation, Cairo, Le Caire, Johannesburg, Lagos, Kinshasa, Abidjan, Nairobi, Rakodi Carole
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NC
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1997
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United Nations University Press
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http://unu.edu/unupress/unupbooks/uu26ue/uu26ue00.htm#Contents
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<b>Extract from the Foreword by Heitor Gurgulino de Souza : </b></div>
</div>
With contributions from prominent urban planning scholars and experts in Africa, The Urban Challenge in Africa: Growth and Management of Its Large Cities, edited by Professor Carole Rakodi of the University of Wales, Cardiff, represents the latest in a series of books from the United Nations University Programme on Mega-cities and Urban Development.<br />
<br />
Africa, long thought of as one of the least urbanized continents, will likely have over one half of its population in urban areas by 2020. The Urban Challenge in Africa introduces and highlights many important development issues in Africa. In addition to chapters on individual cities including Cairo, Johannesburg, Kinshasa, and Lagos, the book also explores important sectoral issues such as property markets, urban governance, and urban-rural linkages.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
Foreword<br />
<br />
1 Introduction<br />
<br />
Part I Globalization and Africa: The challenge of urban growth<br />
<br />
2 Global forces, urban change, and urban management in Africa<br />
3 Urbanization, globalization, and economic crisis in Africa<br />
<br />
Part II The "mega-cities" of Africa<br />
<br />
4 The challenge of urban growth in Cairo<br />
5 Johannesburg: A city and metropolitan area in transformation<br />
6 The challenges of growth and development in metropolitan Lagos<br />
7 Kinshasa: A reprieved mega-city?<br />
8 Abidjan: From the public making of a modern city to urban management of a metropolis<br />
9 Nairobi: National capital and regional hub<br />
<br />
Part III The dynamics of city development<br />
<br />
10 Globalization or informalization? African urban economies in the 1990s<br />
11 Residential property markets in African cities<br />
12 The state and civil society: Politics, government, and social organization in African cities<br />
13 Urban lives: Adopting new strategies and adapting rural links<br />
<br />
Part IV Rising to the challenge<br />
14 Towards appropriate urban development policy in emerging mega-cities in Africa<br />
15 Urban management: The recent experience<br />
<br />
16 Conclusion</div>
</div>
<b>Carole Rakodi </b>is Emeritus Professor and Director of the Religions and Development Research Programme in the International Development Department, the University of Birmingham.</div>
</div>
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Africa
Afrique
Cairo
croissance urbaine
développement urbain
dynamiques urbaines
gouvernance
Johannesburg
Kinshasa
Lagos
Le Caire
mégapole
mondialisation
Nairobi
Rakodi Carole
urbanisation
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The evolving spatial form of cities in a globalizing world economy : Johannesburg and São Paulo
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ville mondiale, global city, analyse spatiale, forme urbaine, économie, espace urbain, Johannesburg, São Paulo, Murray Martin J.
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Martin J. Murray
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2004
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HRSC Publishers
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http://www.hsrcpress.ac.za/product.php?cat=11&freedownload=1&productid=1968
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68
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<b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
Using the concept of 'global cities' as a key context to the discussion, Murray draws our attention to the large metropolises that dominate as economic power bases – cities such as New York and Tokyo – and then contrasts them with cities that aspire to such 'world-class' status as Johannesburg and São Paulo. While mindful of the historical and socio-political differences between South Africa and Brazil, the author notes the similarities in terms of their global marginalisation as key players, as well as the parallel ways their urban architecture has developed. São Paulo and Johannesburg both share a colonial past, and both became wealthy through exploitation of natural resources (coffee, minerals). Both share the development of an ever-growing chasm between the rich and the poor, reflected in contemporary designs of urban space. Murray takes a sharp, incisive look at the factors which are shaping the spaces in two contemporary cities, and comes up with a pithy commentary which is part architectural critique, part socio-political comment and part post-modern debate.</div>
</div>
<b>Martin J. Murray </b>is Professor of Sociology at the State University of New York in Binghamton.</div>
</div>
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analyse spatiale
économie
espace urbain
forme urbaine
global city
Johannesburg
Murray Martin J.
São Paulo
ville mondiale
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Crévilles
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Type de contenu : livres
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Johannesburg. La fin de l'apartheid : et après ?
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Johannesburg, apartheid, Afrique, Cessou Sabine, témoignage
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Sabine Cessou
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3 janvier 2008
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203
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<div><strong>Présentation par l'éditeur :<br />
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Au premier abord, Johannesburg déroute. Une impression de vide domine. Son âme ? Fragmentaire, fondée sur la séparation totale, réussie, achevée et persistante, malgré les enclaves de mixité. <br />
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Quatorze ans après la fin de l'apartheid, la société " arc-en-ciel " appelée de ses vœux par le prix Nobel de la paix Desmond Tutu a-t-elle enfin vu le jour ? Comment gérer l'expansion d'une mégalopole africaine qui a si longtemps vécu sur le mode de la ségrégation entre banlieues riches et blanches et townships noirs miséreux ? Quelles sont aujourd'hui les énergies à l'œuvre dans celle que l'on considère comme l'une des cités les plus dangereuses au monde ?<br />
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Johannesburg, ville neuve, n'a jamais voué de culte particulier au passé. Elle est à présent résolument tournée vers l'avenir. En témoignent les personnalités interviewées dans ce livre - écrivains, architectes, entrepreneurs ou artistes -, Noirs et Blancs... en couleurs. <br />
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<strong>Sabine Cessou</strong> est journaliste. Elle a travaillé à Johannesburg pendant cinq ans pour les quotidiens Libération et La Tribune, le site Internet de Radio France internationale (<a href="http://www.rfi.fr/" target="_blank">RFI</a>) et la revue <a href="http://www.africultures.com" target="_blank">Africultures</a>.</div>
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Ouvrage
Afrique
apartheid
Cessou Sabine
Johannesburg
témoignage
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Textes
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Crévilles
Livre
Type de contenu : livres
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The Endless City - An authoritative and visually rich survey of the contemporary city
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urbanisation, New York, Shanghai, London, Mexico, Johannesburg, Berlin, Burdett Ricky, Sudjic Deyan
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Ricky Burdett
Deyan Sudjic
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20 mars 2008
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Phaïdon
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510
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<div>
<strong>Présentation par l'éditeur :</strong><br />
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At the turn of the twenty-first century, the world is faced with an unprecedented challenge. It must address a fundamental shift in the world's population towards the cities, and away from mankind's rural roots. Today, for the first time in history, more than half of the global population resides in urban areas - a number likely to reach a staggering 75 per cent by 2050.<br />
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The Endless City: The Urban Age Project by the London School of Economics and Deutsche Bank's Alfred Herrhausen Society is an unparalleled investigation into the world's urban future. Taking six major world cities as its focal point, the book examines the key social, structural and economic factors that are critical to creating a thriving modern city.<br />
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Authoritatively edited by Ricky Burdett and Deyan Sudjic, with essays by internationally renowned contributors from a variety of disciplines and backgrounds, The Endless City presents a pioneering initiative on the future of cities.<br />
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L'éditeur met <a href="http://www.phaidon.com/Default.aspx/Web/the-endless-city-9780714848204" target="_blank">en ligne</a> des photographies de l'ouvrage.<br />
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<strong>Ricky Burdett</strong> est professeur d'architecture et d'urbanisme à la London School of Economics et directeur de la revue "Urban Age".<br />
<strong>Dejan Sudjic</strong> est directeur du Design Museum de Londres et ancien doyen de la Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture de l'université de Kingston. <br />
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Ouvrage
Berlin
Burdett Ricky
Johannesburg
London
Mexico
New York
Shanghai
Sudjic Deyan
urbanisation
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Repenser l'espace et le politique
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espace public, espace urbain, gouvernance, friche, politique publique, urbanisme, Johannesburg, Le Cap, Valladolid
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Collectif
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3e trimestre 2008
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Erès
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209
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Est-il encore besoin de penser politiquement l’espace ? Cette question est-elle superflue en cette période consensuelle ? Relevant de politiques publiques et, éventuellement, d’interventions « citoyennes » guidées par l’intérêt général, la conception, l’organisation et l’usage de l’espace ne seraient-ils « ni de droite ni de gauche » ?</div>
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On verra pourtant, à partir d’exemples français ou étrangers et selon des approches diverses, que l’étude de la dimension spatiale du politique et de la dimension politique de l’espace paraît essentielle pour comprendre le déploiement de figures nouvelles du pouvoir et les stratégies de résistance collective qui s’opposent à lui.</div>
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Espaces et Sociétés</a>.</div>
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Type
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Revue
espace public
espace urbain
friche
gouvernance
Johannesburg
Le Cap
politique publique
urbanisme
Valladolid