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Crévilles
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Distance and cities : Where do we stand?
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distance, writing, littérature, Frug Gerald, Ghertner Asher, Schumacher Patrik, Sennett Richard, Tonkiss Fran, Vale Larry
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19 May 2011
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Gerald Frug,
Asher Ghertner,
Patrik Schumacher,
Richard Sennett,
Fran Tonkiss,
Larry Vale
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http://www2.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/videoAndAudio/channels/publicLecturesAndEvents/player.aspx?id=1010
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<div><b>Abstract from the distributor : </b></div>
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This panel discussion will examine the concept of distance when writing about cities. How does this concept remain relevant to urban disciplines? And how does it both inform and limit research on cities?</div>
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<b>Gerald Frug </b>is Louis D. Brandeis Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.</div>
<b>Asher Ghertner </b>is a Lecturer in Human Geography at LSE.</div>
<b>Patrik Schumacher </b>is a partner at Zaha Hadid Architects and founding director at the AA Design Research Lab.</div>
<b>Richard Sennett </b>is Professor of Sociology at the University of Cambridge, NYU, and Emeritus Professor at LSE.</div>
<b>Fran Tonkiss </b>is Reader in Sociology and Director of the Cities Programme at LSE.</div>
<b>Larry Vale </b>is Ford Professor of Urban Design and Planning at MIT.</div>
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distance
Frug Gerald
Ghertner Asher
littérature
Schumacher Patrik
Sennett Richard
Tonkiss Fran
Vale Larry
writing