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Dans la ville chinoise. Regards sur les mutations d'un empire
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Chine, développement urbain, gouvernance,, métropolisation, mondialisation, mutation urbaine, politique de la ville, projet urbain, rénovation urbaine, ségrégation urbaine, urbanisme
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Frédéric Edelmann
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16 juillet 2008
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Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine
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350
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<div><b> Présentation par l'éditeur :</b><br />
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Neuf thèmes majeurs - Jardin, Caractère (calligraphie), Terre, Eau, Fengshui, Architecture, Familles, Destruction, Villes - sont les entrées à partir desquelles se tisse à plusieurs voix une approche de la Chine urbaine et de ses bouleversements contemporains.</div>
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Ruptures, permanences, antagonismes tant culturels que géopolitiques et sociaux sont évoqués dès l'introduction de Frédéric Edelmann, comme autant de questions ouvertes afin d'éviter toute vision simplificatrice et réductrice.</div>
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exposition éponyme</a> qui se tient à la Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine jusqu'au 19 septembre 2008.</div>
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Ouvrage
Chine
développement urbain
gouvernance
métropolisation
mondialisation
mutation urbaine
politique de la ville
projet urbain
rénovation urbaine
ségrégation urbaine
urbanisme
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La frontière de la pauvreté
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pauvreté, politique de la ville, ségrégation urbaine, inégalité résidentielle, territoire
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Catherine Sélimanovski
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25 août 2008
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Presses Universitaires de Rennes
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296
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<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
</div>
En se saisissant du concept de frontière, ce travail de géographie tente de déconstruire les propos courants sur la fracture sociale, les poches de pauvreté, l'exclusion, le mal des banlieues et de dépasser la vision substantialiste des lieux découlant habituellement de ces propos.</div>
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L'objectif est de déchiffrer ce qui se joue entre la position dominée des populations en situation de pauvreté dans la société et leur position dans l'espace en examinant les multiples conjonctions qui s'établissent entre leur disqualification sociale, leur situation résidentielle et leurs pratiques de l'espace.</div>
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<b>Catherine Sélimanovski</b> est agrégée de géographie et docteur en géographie. Elle a enseigné dans le secondaire et à l'université de Strasbourg. Elle est aujourd'hui maître de conférences à l'IUFM de Montpellier. Ses recherches portent sur l'inscription spatiale des inégalités sociales en regard des mutations territoriales et de la mondialisation.</div>
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Ouvrage
inégalité résidentielle
pauvreté
politique de la ville
ségrégation urbaine
territoire
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Sociologie de Paris
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mixité sociale, gentrification, démographie, habiter, inégalité résidentielle, ségrégation urbaine, société urbaine, Paris
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Michel Pinçon,
Monique Pinçon-Charlot
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Novembre 2004
Septembre 2008
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La Découverte
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128
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<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur de la réédition de "Sociologie de Paris" :</b></div>
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Paris s’embourgeoise. Les richesses et les pouvoirs s’y concentrent. Si tous les Franciliens ne peuvent habiter dans la capitale, résider à Paris ne peut être réservé aux seules familles fortunées sans redoubler symboliquement les inégalités.</div>
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Cela pose le problème de la mixité sociale. Paris est encore une mosaïque de classes et d'origines.</div>
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Peut-on lire dans les oppositions entre l'Est et l'Ouest, entre le centre et la périphérie, entre la rive gauche et la rive droite, les clivages de la société ? Quelles sont les forces qui conduisent à la déprolétarisation d'une ville qui fut ouvrière et révolutionnaire ? Comment alors expliquer que la majorité municipale ait basculé à gauche ? Comment une capitale embourgeoisée et une banlieue populaire peuvent-elles fonctionner ensemble ?</div>
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La diversité du peuplement de la capitale en fait, toujours, un lieu d’expression des différences sociales et des cultures du monde.</div>
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Cette Sociologie de Paris entend restituer cette richesse et donner les clefs de lecture d’une vie foisonnante, mais menacée.</div>
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IRESCO</a>).</div>
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Ouvrage
démographie
gentrification
habiter
inégalité résidentielle
mixité sociale
Paris
ségrégation urbaine
société urbaine
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Ghetto urbain : ségrégation, violence, pauvreté en France aujourd'hui
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banlieue, ghetto, quartiers fermés, ségrégation urbaine, société urbaine, violence urbaine, enquête, Lapeyronnie Didier
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Didier Lapeyronnie
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18 septembre 2008
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Robert Laffont
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630
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<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
</div>
Dans les années 1980, les banlieues françaises ne pouvaient être considérées comme des ghettos en raison de leur mixité sociale et de l’absence d’organisation propre.</div>
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Aujourd’hui, la situation a beaucoup évolué : le renforcement de la ségrégation urbaine et de la discrimination raciale, l’accroissement considérable du chômage et la formation d’une organisation sociale spécifique aux quartiers ségrégés, marquée notamment par toute une "culture de la rue" portée par les "jeunes", par la rupture de la communication entre les sexes et par l’usage endémique de la violence, autorisent désormais à parler de "ghetto", notamment dans la mesure où le racisme y joue un rôle central.</div>
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Le ghetto se construit aussi de l’intérieur. Il est un territoire urbain "à part" dans lequel la population a élaboré un mode de vie particulier, un "contre-monde" spécifique qui la protège collectivement de la société extérieure. Ces dernières années, et notamment depuis les émeutes de l’automne 2005, les quartiers populaires se sont refermés sur eux-mêmes. Leur organisation et leur ambiance sont devenues autoréférentielles, tournées vers l’intérieur de la cité, une économie souterraine et de trafics divers s’est développée, comme si tout un travail d’isolement était collectivement engagé.<br />
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À la tête d’une large équipe de chercheurs, Didier Lapeyronnie a enquêté cinq ans sur le terrain. Il a interviewé plusieurs centaines de personnes afin de dégager le plus précisément possible la logique du ghetto et les vérités quotidiennes de ceux qui y vivent. Une enquête magistrale.</div>
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CADIS</a> (Centre d’analyse et d’intervention sociologiques).</div>
</div>
Nonfiction.fr</a> du 3 décembre 2008.</div>
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Retrouvez ci-dessous un entretien avec Didier Lapeyronnie autour de son livre réalisé par <a href="http://www.marianne2.fr/" target="_blank">Marianne 2</a> : <br />
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<b><a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6xwzz_lapeyronnie-la-banlieue-tout-le-mon_news">Lapeyronnie : «La banlieue, tout le monde s’en fout !»</a></b><br />
<i>envoyé par <a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/Marianne2fr">Marianne2fr</a></i></div>
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Ouvrage
banlieue
enquête
ghetto
Lapeyronnie Didier
quartiers fermés
ségrégation urbaine
société urbaine
violence urbaine
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Qui a peur de la banlieue ?
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banlieue, conflit urbain, ségrégation urbaine, société urbaine, violence urbaine, Revel Judith
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Judith Revel
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25 septembre 2008
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Bayard
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180
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<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
</div>
La banlieue fait peur. "Evénements", "révolte", "émeutes", "insurrection" : notre incapacité à nommer ce qui s'est passé à l'automne 2005 montre notre malaise autant que la difficulté que nous éprouvons face à ce qui ne cesse d'interroger nos propres schémas d'interprétation.</div>
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Car loin d'être seulement un territoire de dégradation et de violence, la banlieue crée des subjectivités, des formes de vie, des connaissances, de la valeur économique, de la sociabilité, du langage.</div>
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A y regarder de plus près, c'est même - en dépit des difficultés économiques et des injustices sociales, des discriminations quotidiennes et de l'abandon dont elle est victime - un formidable laboratoire d'action politique, de vie et de résistance, un lieu d'élaboration et d'expérimentation. Alors : de quoi avons-nous peur au juste ?</div>
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université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne</a>, elle a, entre 2004 et 2006, enseigné la philosophie dans un lycée de la Seine-Saint-Denis.</div>
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Ouvrage
banlieue
conflit urbain
Revel Judith
ségrégation urbaine
société urbaine
violence urbaine
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The resurgent city
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, renouvellement urbain, infrastructures, économie, ségrégation urbaine, mixité sociale, sécurité, culture urbaine, gestion locale, ville durable, aménagement urbain, habitants, interaction sociale
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19-21 April 2004
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London School of Economics
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http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/resurgentCity/programme.htm
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Various
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The majority of the papers presented at the 2004 conference 'The resurgent city', held at the London School of Economics, are available for download as PDF files.</div>
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<b>Organisers' description : </b></div>
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This Leverhulme-funded international symposium aims to engender a new debate about:<br />
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* the implications of the much heralded resurgence of cities in advanced societies, and<br />
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* what is actually required to realise this goal on a sustained basis, in different kinds of places.<br />
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Its starting point is the widespread consensus across academic and policy communities that globalisation, more intense quality-based competition and the rise of the knowledge economy are restoring the economic role of face-to-face contact - and thus of cities, as offering the richest possibilities for such interaction.<br />
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Behind this consensus, different views about the key characteristics of successfully resurgent cities, point to real tensions in the ways that cities may develop, and many unanswered questions about how such resurgence is to be achieved in practice. The focus of this meeting is on addressing these unanswered questions through interaction between researchers and practitioners from different disciplines and perspectives.<br />
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The aim is to build the basis for more productive co-operative work on these issues across the academic and policy communities, rather than to achieve instant fixes for either the intellectual or practical problems.</div>
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<b>List of papers : </b></div>
</div>
The argument for resurgence - Pierre Veltz<br />
The Resilience of US cities: Decline and Resurgence in the late 20th Century - Robert A Beauregard<br />
A tale of two Victorian cities: Glasgow & Melbourne - Duncan Maclennan<br />
Explaining urban resurgence: can our theories do any better? - Michael Storper<br />
How better to use existing infrastructure resources - lessons from charging and transport infrastructure management - Stephen Glaister<br />
Infrastructure and the Path-Dependant City - Eran Ben-Joseph<br />
Reauthorization: Getting Transportation Right for Metropolitan America - Bruce Katz<br />
Service provision in a metropolitan context: institutional challenges and responses - Andrew Davies<br />
Financing urban resurgence - a view from the EIB - Gianni Carbonaro<br />
Urban Development - EIB in the Cities - Gianni Carbonaro<br />
Buzz: face-to-face contact and the urban economy - Michael Storper<br />
The communication advantage of cities: What is it made of? Does it matter? Will it survive? - Gilles Duranton<br />
What makes big cities tick? A look at New York - Vernon Henderson<br />
Face-to face Contact and Earnings Polarisation in Successful Cities - Diane Coyle<br />
Cities and Social Capital - Ed Glaeser<br />
Spatial segregation of ethnic groups in the Stockholm Region - Bjorn Harsman<br />
Segregation and the Attractive City: a Complicated Match - Sako Musterd<br />
Cities and Diversity: Should we want it? Can we plan for it? - Susan Fainstein<br />
Why don't men rebel more often? The Unanswered Questions - Sophie Body-Gendrot<br />
Crime, Fear and Barricaded Cities: Prospects of Resurgence in South African Cities - Nina Foster<br />
Guns and Gangs - Jan Stockdale<br />
Terrorism and future urbanism - Jon Coaffee<br />
Supporting the Resurgence of Former Industrial Cities: The Role of Distinctive and Ordinary Assets - Ivan Turok<br />
The Distinctive City: Evidence From Artists and Occupational Profiles - Ann Markusen<br />
Boom Towns and Cool Cities: The Perils and Prospects of Developing a Distinctive Urban Brand in a Global Economy - John Hannigan<br />
'Good local government' and the 'communal city' - Hellmut Wollmann<br />
Achieving Resurgent Cities: Community within/against/ beyond Empire - Bob Catterall<br />
Disciplining the Sustainable City: Moving Beyond Science, Technology or Society? - Simon Marvin & Robert Evans<br />
The environmentally sustainable city: learning from best practice? - Harriet Bulkeley<br />
The role of data in urban sustainability in the South - Roberta Miller<br />
Convulsive Beauty in the Provisional City - Dana Cuff<br />
Some recent projects - Alejandro Zaero-Polo<br />
Whose habitable city? - Peter Hall<br />
Age of Anxiety - Eric Klinenberg<br />
The City as an Open System - Richard Sennett<br />
What people want from cities now and in the future - Professor Robert Worcester<br />
Taking the agenda forward - Ed Glaeser<br />
London - the Resurgent City - Hamish Macrae<br />
Resurgent Cities - Geoff Mulgan</div>
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Autre
aménagement urbain
culture urbaine
économie
gestion locale
habitants
infrastructures
interaction sociale
mixité sociale
renouvellement urbain
sécurité
ségrégation urbaine
ville durable
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Reconciliation through reintegration?
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, aménagement urbain, mixité sociale, ségrégation sociale, ségrégation urbaine, voisinage, conflit urbain, interaction sociale, intégration, Beirut, Beyrouth
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Zeina Saab
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2009
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/46676
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243
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<b>Abstract from the author : </b></div>
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Reconciliation through reintegration? : a study on spatial proximity and social relations in two post-civil war Beirut neighborhoods.</div>
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Although the Lebanese Civil War ended in 1991 and Beirut became a reunified city, much of it remains divided between a Christian East and a Muslim West. Beyond certain parts of the capital, many of its residential neighborhoods remain almost entirely religiously homogeneous. This study takes an in-depth look at two neighborhoods undergoing sectarian integration. Relying on neighborhood observations and face-to-face interviews with over 30 residents, it highlights the reasons that residents have chosen to reside in non-co-religious neighborhoods. Factors facilitating sectarian residential integration seem to include a past history in the neighborhood, historical ownership of assets in the area, appealing neighborhood attributes, affordability, and location (vis a vis other destinations and activities). Mixing appears to be a function of larger dynamics as well, such as the rising price of real estate that excludes many groups from other desirable areas. This study reveals that rising real estate prices in and around Beirut are driving people to reside in more affordable, yet non-co-religious neighborhoods. I analyze the extent to which and under what conditions spatial proximity actually leads to social relations between non-co-religionists. Integration alone does not seem to guarantee interaction. Factors limiting cross-sectarian interaction within the same neighborhood appear to include an absence of neighborhood attachment and identification, high levels of personal activity in other locations, involuntary or temporary relocation, and co-religious clustering. Factors facilitating the production of cross-sectarian social relations within a neighborhood include high levels of neighborhood engagement and activity, experience growing up in a mixed neighborhood, attendance at a religiously-mixed school, and weak political party affiliation. I speculate that a relatively apolitical, secular, and non-polarizing environment facilitates integration. Alternatively, the presence of polarizing political and religious images and symbols can act as barriers, essentially keeping non-co-religionists out. I also speculate that with rising real estate prices, more families may be forced to live in non-co-religious or polarized neighborhoods and this may introduce increasing tension. Public policies should thus focus on improving relations between non-co-religionists living in mixed neighborhoods. Enhancing civic engagement of all the groups in such integrated environments may head-off tensions and instability and strengthen collective community identification.</div>
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<b>Zeina Saab </b>received her Master in City Planning (MCP) degree from Massachussetts Institute of Technology and is currently working in Beirut as a Project monitor and evalutor for USAid.</div>
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Users outside MIT may view a full-text PDF copy of this thesis, in order to access a printable version an MIT login in required.</div>
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aménagement urbain
Beirut
Beyrouth
conflit urbain
intégration
interaction sociale
mixité sociale
ségrégation sociale
ségrégation urbaine
voisinage
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ECAS 2009 3rd European conference on African studies
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Afrique, Africa, aménagement de l'espace, fragmentation sociale, droit à la ville, migration urbaine, urbanisation, espace public, espace urbain, histoire urbaine, développement urbain, économie, sécurité, ségrégation urbaine
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4-7 June 2009
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Africa-Europe Group for Interdisciplinary Studies (AEGIS)
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http://aegis-eu.org/archive/ecas2009/panels_round_tables.htm
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The 3rd European conference on African studies included a number of panels and papers on the subject of cities and urban studies, some of which are freely available as full text (see list below - only full-text papers on topics related to urban studies have been listed).</div>
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<b>Organisers' description : </b></div>
</div>
<b>List of papers (click on the panel name to access the full-text papers from that panel): </b></div>
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Panel 140 : Navigating urban space</a></div>
Gabriella Korling - Negotiating rights to the city: the development of neighbourhoods in peri-urban Niamey, Niger</div>
Maciej Kurcz - How to Survive in an African City? A Migrant in the Face of Urbanization Processes in the South Sudanese Juba</div>
Ulrika Andersson - The Wrong Clothes: Reinterpreting Spaces in a Nigerian City</div>
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Panel 56 : Fragmented and fluid urbanities</a></div>
Christine Hentschel - Navigating crime and the making of instant space, Durban South Africa<br />
Edgar Pieterse - Exploratory Notes on African Urbanisms<br />
Garth Myers - What if the Postmetropolis is Lusaka?<br />
Laura Wenz - The rise of the creative economy in Cape Town/South Africa and its implications for urban development<br />
Stephen Marr - No one can see if your belly is empty : The politics and performance of insurgent consumption in Gaborone, Botswana<br />
William Freund - Kinshasa - The Congolese elite and the fragmented city</div>
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Panel 51 : Spatial transformations in African towns</a></div>
Karin Pallaver - A second Zanzibar . Some notes on the history of precolonial and early colonial Tabora, Tanzania (1840-1912).<br />
Kristina Helgesson Kjellin - Relating to the Durban Urban Space. Experiences of Spatial Transformations Among South African Pentecostals</div>
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Africa
Afrique
aménagement de l'espace
développement urbain
droit à la ville
économie
espace public
espace urbain
fragmentation sociale
histoire urbaine
migration urbaine
sécurité
ségrégation urbaine
urbanisation
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Diversity in cities : Visible and invisible walls - EURODIV 3rd conference
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communauté, community, mixité sociale, immigration, migration urbaine, identité, fragmentation sociale, ségrégation urbaine, espace urbain, gated communities, culture urbaine, ethnicité, ethnicity, Europe
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11 - 12 September 2007
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SUS.DIV/EURODIV
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http://www.susdiv.org/default.aspx?articleID=15015&heading=
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Various
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An account of the resource
<b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
The special issue on Cultural Diversity collects a selection of papers presented at the multidisciplinary and multinational Marie Curie project on “Cultural diversity in Europe: A series of Conferences” (EURODIV). <br />
This batch of papers has been presented at the Third Conference “Diversity in cities: Visible and invisible walls”.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
<br />
Viera Bacava, Peter Babincak - Individuals in Communities and Communities in Cities – the ISA (Identity Structure Analysis) Perspective</div>
Paschalis Arvanitidis, Dimitris Skouras - Intra-Urban Patterns of Immigrant Location and the Housing Market: A Preliminary Investigation<br />
Alessandra Micoli - Participating and Belonging. The Construction and Negotiation of Group Identities in a Neighbourhood of Milan <br />
Keti Lelo - Suburbs and Fragmentation Patterns: The Case of Rome<br />
Matjaz Ursic - Culture as Exclusion? Migrants and Exclusive Spatial Demarcation in the City <br />
Giulio Verdini - Forms of Appropriation and Integration of Cultural Capital in the Metropolitan Area of Montevideo. Space and Global Market from Latin America to Europe <br />
Diana Petkova - Culture Shock and Adaptation in a Multiethnic City<br />
Nick Dines - The Experience of Diversity in an Era of Urban Regeneration: The Case of Queens Market, East London <br />
Andreas Damelang, Max Steinhardt, Silvia Stiller - Europe’s Diverse Labour Force: The Case of German Cities <br />
Sirkku Varjonen - Constructing Socio-Cultural Belonging in Narrative and Questionnaire Data<br />
Tüzin Baycan-Levent, Aliye Ahu Gülümser - Gated Communities in Istanbul: The New Walls of the City<br />
Rossella Lo Conte - Comparison of Open/Heterogeneous – Closed/Homogeneous Local Systems in Dealing with Diversity: London <br />
Alessia Mefalopulos - Moving Through Community Networks. Social Capital and Integration Strategies in the Moroccan Community in Italy<br />
Riitta Oittinen - In Hoc Signo Vinces. Eurosigns in the City Scenery of Brussels<br />
Maria Alessia Montuori - The Visible and the Invisible: Crossing Ethnic and Spatial Boundaries in Two Immigrants Neighbourhoods in Rome<br />
Mary Stevens - Designing Diversity: The Visual Identity of the Cité nationale de l’histoire de l’immigration (National Museum of Immigration)</div>
</div>
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communauté
community
culture urbaine
espace urbain
ethnicité
ethnicity
Europe
fragmentation sociale
gated communities
identité
immigration
migration urbaine
mixité sociale
ségrégation urbaine
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Crévilles
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The spatial syntax of urban segregation
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, analyse spatiale, aménagement de l'espace, forme urbaine, ségrégation sociale, ségrégation urbaine, ségrégation résidentielle, pauvreté, logement social, transport, exclusion, Vaughan Laura
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NC
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2007
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UCL Discovery
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http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/3445/
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67
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<b>NB : </b>This is the author's pre-print version of a special issue of Progress in Planning (Vol. 67, No. 3, April 2007). The published version of this text can be found on the <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6VC7-4NYTYFB-2/2/05b610f7325442a6910c65c824e45fc6">ScienceDirect journal page</a>.</div>
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aménagement de l'espace
analyse spatiale
exclusion
forme urbaine
logement social
pauvreté
ségrégation résidentielle
ségrégation sociale
ségrégation urbaine
transport
Vaughan Laura
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Living in the 21st century city : Contributions to the 13th Berlin-Amsterdam conference
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, urbanité, Berlin, Amsterdam, ethnicité, ethnicity, immigration, voisinage, ségrégation sociale, ségrégation urbaine, youth, jeunes, développement urbain, centre historique, gouvernance, twenty-first century, vingt-et-unième siècle, Bontje Marco, Pethe Heike
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NC
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2009
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Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies (AMIDST), University of Amsterdam
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http://dare.uva.nl/record/325815
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168
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<b>Extract from the introduction by Marco Bontje : </b></div>
</div>
After the conference, the participants have been asked to write a book contribution based on their presentations... While all contributions to this volume have been written by researchers from Amsterdam and Berlin, their contributions partly also deal with other cities : Paris, The Hague, Warsaw, and one contribution even deals with neighbourhoods in the entire German urban system. While the following collection of contributions may look rather eclectic... this section tries to put them in a coherent framework of current research and policy issues related to the broad overarching conference theme: 'living in the 21st-century city'.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
Marco Bontje - Living in the 21st century city : Introduction to the conference theme</div>
Katja Adelhof - Contribution of ethnic minorities in the creative industries in Berlin - Turkish entrepreneurs in the design and art market</div>
Amanda Brandellero - Crossing boundaries : Migrant musicians in world music production in Paris</div>
Brooke Sykes - Neighbourhoods and youth : The neighbourhood conditions of youth in the Netherlands and their association with educational achievement</div>
Christine Baar - The impact of ethnic and social segregation on school achievement in German schools and neighbourhoods</div>
Yvonne Hung - Youth participation in Berlin : Exploring the context, strategies and outcomes of four organisations</div>
Martin Sondermann - European city development in Berlin : Towards an urban renaissance of the historic city centre?</div>
Olaf Schnur - Demographic impact on urban neighbourhoods in German cities - Development scenarios and options for action</div>
Henrik Gasmus - The case of Kleinmachnow : An example of demographic re-suburbanisation in the metropolitan area of Berlin</div>
Florian Koch - A new form of urban governance? The polity, politics and policy of urban development in post-socialist Warsaw</div>
Simone Buckel - Urban governance and irregular migration - The case of The Hague</div>
Gesine Bär - Good urban governance in marginalised neighbourhoods : Analysing the effects of community health partnerships</div>
</div>
<b>Marco Bontje </b>is Assistant Professor at the Amsterdam Institute for Metropolitan and International Development Studies (AMIDSt) of the University of Amsterdam.</div>
<b>Heike Pethe </b>is a researcher at AMIDSt.</div>
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Amsterdam
Berlin
Bontje Marco
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ethnicité
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gouvernance
immigration
jeunes
Pethe Heike
ségrégation sociale
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Precarity, segregation and poverty in the social space: German journal of urban studies (No 2, 2009)
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, précarité, ségrégation urbaine, pauvreté, espace urbain, intégration, santé, health, inégalité spatiale, lien social, Allemagne, Germany, Mansel Jürgen, Heitmeyer Wilhelm
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Jürgen Mansel
Wilhelm Heitmeyer
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2009
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German Institute of Urban Affairs (Difu)
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http://www.difu.de/node/6959
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99
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<b>Contents:</b></div>
</div>
Jürgen Mansel and Wilhelm Heitmeyer - Precarity, segregation, and poverty in the social space - overview of the research status</div>
Uwe H. Bittlingmayer, Ullrich Bauer, Matthias Richter and Diana Sahrai - The over- and underestimation of space in public health - reflections on the spatial dimension of health inequalities</div>
Dirk Baier and Susann Rabold - Juvenile violence in segregated urban districts</div>
Jürgen Mansel, Sandra Legge and Wilhelm Heitmeyer - Precarity, the experience of deprivation, and poverty in economically prosperous and declining regions - devaluation and the potential for violence: A comparison</div>
Wolfgang Spanier - Political strategies for organising life worlds and social communication spaces in segregated urban neighbourhoods</div>
Stefan Werner - Evaluating the complexity of the "socially integrative city" - proposal for integrated process evaluation</div>
</div>
<b>Jürgen Mansel </b>is a Professor in the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Conflict and Violence, Bielefeld University.</div>
<b>Wilhelm Heitmeyer </b>is Director of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Conflict and Violence, Bielefeld University.</div>
</div>
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Allemagne
espace urbain
Germany
health
Heitmeyer Wilhelm
inégalité spatiale
intégration
lien social
Mansel Jürgen
pauvreté
précarité
santé
ségrégation urbaine
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City in sight : Dutch dealings with urban change
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The Netherlands, Les Pays-Bas, mutation sociale, mutation urbaine, immigration, voisinage, ségrégation urbaine, emploi, gentrification, citoyenneté, sciences politiques, réseaux, lien social, gouvernance, service public, New York, immobilier
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NC
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2009
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Amsterdam University Press
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http://dare.uva.nl/aup/en/record/323567
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312
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<b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
Huge social transformations and turbulent political events - 9/11 and the political murders of Pim Fortuyn and Theo van Gogh - have put urban issues high on the political agenda of the Netherlands. Against this background, the contributors to this volume bring the city in sight from various disciplinary perspectives and relate their research findings to both national and international debates on urban problems. In this way, City in Sight not only provides insight into the most urgent questions of contemporary cities in the Netherlands, but also how these relate to similar problems in other countries as well.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
Cities in Sight, Inside Cities: An Introduction - Jan Willem Duyvendak, Frank Hendriks and Mies van Niekerk <br />
Part I Urban Transformations and Local Settings <br />
1 Post-Industrialization and Ethnocentrism in Contemporary Dutch Cities: The Effects of Job Opportunities and Residential Segregation - Jeroen van der Waal and Jack Burgers <br />
2 Unraveling Neighborhood Effects: Evidence from Two European Welfare States - Sako Musterd and Fenne M. Pinkster <br />
3 The Effects of State-Led Gentrification in the Netherlands - Peter van der Graaf and Lex Veldboer <br />
4 Problematic Areas or Places of Fun? Ethnic Place Marketing in the Multicultural City of Rotterdam - Ilse van Liempt and Lex Veldboer <br />
Part II Urban Citizenship and Civic Life <br />
5 Local and Transnational Aspects of Citizenship Political Practices and Identifications of Middle-class Migrants in Rotterdam - Marianne van Bochove, Katja Rusinovic and Godfried Engbersen <br />
6 A Little Less Conversation, a Little More Action: Real-life Expressions of Vital Citizenship in City Neighborhoods - Ted van de Wijdeven and Frank Hendriks<br />
Organize Liberal, Think Conservative: Citizenship in Light Communities - Menno Hurenkamp <br />
8 ‘Control over the Remote Control’, or How to Handle the ‘Normal’ World? The Policy and Practice of Community Care for People with Psychiatric or Intellectual Disabilities - Loes Verplanke and Jan Willem Duyvendak <br />
9 Changing Urban Networks and Gossip: Moroccan Migrant Women’s Networks in the Dutch Welfare State - Marguerite van den Berg <br />
Part III Urban Governance and Professional Politics <br />
10 The Relationship Between Policy Governance and Front-line Governance - Pieter Tops and Casper Hartman <br />
11 Between Ideals and Pragmatism: Practitioners Working with Immigrant Youth in Amsterdam and Berlin - Floris Vermeulen and Tim Plaggenborg <br />
12 Explaining the Role of Civic Organizations in Neighborhood Co-production - Karien Dekker, René Torenvlied, Beate Völker and Herman Lelieveldt <br />
13 The Amsterdam Office Space Tragedy: An Institutional Reflection on Balancing Office Space Development in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Region - Leonie Janssen-Jansen and Willem Salet <br />
The Dutch Orange and the Big Apple: A Comparative Commentary - John Mollenkopf</div>
</div>
<b>Jan Willem Duyvendak </b>is Professor of sociology at the University of Amsterdam.</div>
<b>Frank Hendriks </b>is Professor of public administration / corporate governance at Tilburg University.</div>
<b>Mies van Niekerk </b>is a Researcher in the Institute for Migration and Ethnic Studies at the University of Amsterdam.</div>
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Ouvrage
citoyenneté
emploi
gentrification
gouvernance
immigration
immobilier
Les Pays-Bas
lien social
mutation sociale
mutation urbaine
New York
réseaux
sciences politiques
ségrégation urbaine
service public
The Netherlands
voisinage
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Integration and the city : German journal of urban studies (No. 1, 2001)
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, insertion, intégration, pauvreté, urbanité, ségrégation urbaine, immigration, interaction sociale, Göschel Albrecht
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NC
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2001
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German Institute of Urban Affairs (Difu)
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http://www.difu.de/en/publikationen/2001/integration-and-the-city.html
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121
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An account of the resource
<b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div>
</div>
The "German Journal of Urban Studies", like its predecessor of many years standing, the "Archiv für Kommunalwissenschaften", is a forum for all disciplines related to urban studies. The objective is to further the transfer of knowledge from research and scholarship to local government praxis, and of practitioners' experience and expectations to the academic community. The journal thus addresses scholars and researchers, all actors involved in local government-like councils, public authorities, industry, the media, and professional associations-and the interested (professional) public.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents : </b></div>
</div>
Albrecht Göschel - Integration and the City<br />
Thomas Krämer-Badoni - Urbanity and Social Integration<br />
Walter Hanesch - Poverty and Integration at the Local Level<br />
Jürgen Friedrichs and Jörg Blasius - The Socio-Spatial Integration of Turks in two Cologne Residential Neighbourhoods<br />
Hartmut Häußermann and Walter Siebel - Integration and Segregation - Thoughts on an Old Debate<br />
Rosemarie Sackmann - Integration of Immigrants in France and The Netherlands<br />
Kai Hofmann and Wolfgang Scherf - The Effects of the Tax Reform 2000 in Germany on Local Communities</div>
</div>
<b>Albrecht Göschel </b>has a background in architecture and social policy. He is currently teaching at the Humboldt University in Berlin and at the 'Internationalen Centrum für Kultur und Management' in Salzburg.</div>
</div>
<b>NB : </b>As of November 2010, the editorial by Albrecht Göschel was not available to read online.</div>
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Göschel Albrecht
immigration
insertion
intégration
interaction sociale
pauvreté
ségrégation urbaine
urbanité
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Sao Paulo: A tale of two cities
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inégalité, ségrégation urbaine, favela, exclusion, politique urbaine, urbanisation, logement, citadin, pauvreté, bidonville, Sao Paulo, São Paulo, UN-HABITAT
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UN-HABITAT
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2010
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UN-HABITAT
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http://www.unhabitat.org/pmss/listItemDetails.aspx?publicationID=2924
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152
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<b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div>
</div>
UN-HABITAT’s new Cities and Citizens series examines urban inequality in the developing world through in-depth analysis of intracity data developed by UN-HABITAT and its partner institutions and on-the-ground interviews, insights and images. São Paulo: A Tale of Two Cities launches the series, providing a close look at this vast megacity of internal contradictions and complexities. São Paulo has emerged as the economic powerhouse of Brazil, making huge advances in its socioeconomic and political sectors while remaining beset by inequalities and gaps in distributive justice. </div>
</div>
<b>Contents:</b></div>
</div>
Introduction: Understanding urban dynamics inside cities</div>
1. The dynamics of division</div>
2. Urbanising Sao Paulo</div>
3. Division through exclusion</div>
4. A tale of two cities</div>
5. The potential of policy to bridge the urban divide</div>
6. The challenges ahead</div>
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citadin
exclusion
favela
inégalité
logement
pauvreté
politique urbaine
São Paulo
ségrégation urbaine
UN-HABITAT
urbanisation
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The Atlanta paradox
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, économie, ségrégation urbaine, inégalité, travail, emploi, race, étalement urbain, Atlanta, Sjoquist David L., pauvreté, société urbaine
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NC
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2000
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Russell Sage Foundation
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http://books.google.com/books?id=DZEyEtmSKA8C&lpg=PP1&dq=atlanta%20paradox&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false
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312
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<b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div>
</div>
Despite the rapid creation of jobs in the greater Atlanta region, poverty in the city itself remains surprisingly high, and Atlanta's economic boom has yet to play a significant role in narrowing the gap between the suburban rich and the city poor. This book investigates the key factors underlying this paradox.<br />
<br />
The authors show that the legacy of past residential segregation as well as the more recent phenomenon of urban sprawl both work against inner city blacks. Many remain concentrated near traditional black neighborhoods south of the city center and face prohibitive commuting distances now that jobs have migrated to outlying northern suburbs.<br />
<br />
The book also presents some promising signs. Few whites still hold overt negative stereotypes of blacks, and both whites and blacks would prefer to live in more integrated neighborhoods. The emergence of a dynamic, black middle class and the success of many black-owned businesses in the area also give the authors reason to hope that racial inequality will not remain entrenched in a city where so much else has changed.</div>
</div>
<b>Contents:</b></div>
</div>
David L. Sjoquist - The Atlanta paradox: Introduction</div>
Truman A. Hartshorn and Keith R. Ihlanfeldt - Growth and change in metropolitan Atlanta</div>
Ronald H. Bayor - Atlanta: The historical paradox</div>
Obie Clayton Jr., Christopher R. Geller, Sahadeo Patram, Travis Patton and David L. Sjoquist - Racial attitudes and perceptions in Atlanta</div>
Mark A. Thompson - Black-white residential segregation in Atlanta</div>
Keith R. Ihlanfeldt and David L. Sjoquist - The geographic mismatch between jobs and housing</div>
Keith R. Ihlanfeldt and David L. Sjoquist - Earnings inequality</div>
Irene Browne and Leann M. Tigges - The intersection of gender and race in Atlanta's labor market</div>
Cynthia Lucas Hewitt - Job segregation, ethnic hegemony, and earnings inequality</div>
Nikki McIntyre Finlay - Finding work in Atlanta: Is there an optimal strategy for disadvantaged job seekers?</div>
Gray Paul Green, Roger B. Hammer and Leann M. Tigges - "Someone to count on": Informal support</div>
David L. Sjoquist - Urban inequality in Atlanta: Policy options</div>
</div>
<b>David L. Sjoquist </b>is Professor of Economics in the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University.</div>
</div>
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The nature or genre of the resource
Ouvrage
Atlanta
économie
emploi
étalement urbain
inégalité
pauvreté
race
ségrégation urbaine
Sjoquist David L.
société urbaine
travail
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Crévilles
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The Boston renaissance: Race, space, and economic change in an American metropolis
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Boston, mutation urbaine, économie, démographie, emploi, industry, industrie, travail, société urbaine, ségrégation urbaine, race, inégalité, inequality, espace urbain, métropole, Bluestone Barry, Stevenson Mary Huff
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Barry Bluestone
Mary Huff Stevenson
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2000
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Russell Sage Foundation
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http://books.google.com/books?id=_4rVIsHWyV8C&lpg=PP1&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false
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480
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<b>Abstract from the publisher:</b></div>
</div>
This volume documents metropolitan Boston's metamorphosis from a casualty of manufacturing decline in the 1970s to a paragon of the high-tech and service industries in the 1990s. The city's rebound has been part of a wider regional renaissance, as new commercial centers have sprung up outside the city limits. A stream of immigrants have flowed into the area, redrawing the map of ethnic relations in the city. While Boston's vaunted mind-based economy rewards the highly educated, many unskilled workers have also found opportunities servicing the city's growing health and education industries.<br />
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Boston's renaissance remains uneven, and the authors identify a variety of handicaps (low education, unstable employment, single parenthood) that still hold minorities back. Nonetheless this book presents Boston as a hopeful example of how America's older cities can reinvent themselves in the wake of suburbanization and deindustrialization.</div>
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<b>Contents:</b></div>
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Preface</div>
1. Greater Boston in transition</div>
2. The demographic revolution: From white ethnocentric to multicultural Boston</div>
3. The industrial revolution: From mill-based to mind-based industries</div>
4. The spatial revolution: From hub to metropolis</div>
5. Who we are: How families fare in Greater Boston today</div>
6. Michael Massagli - What do Boston-area residents think of one another?</div>
7. Michael Massagli - Residential preferences and segregation</div>
8. The labor market: How workers with limited schooling are faring in Greater Boston</div>
9. The impact of human, social, and cultural capital on job slots and wages</div>
10. Philip Moss and Chris Tilly - What do Boston area employers seek in their workers?</div>
11. Sharing the fruits of Greater Boston's renaissance</div>
</div>
<b>Barry Bluestone </b>is the Russell B. and Andrée B. Stearns Trustee Professor of Political Economy and Director of the Center for Urban and Regional Policy at Northeastern University.</div>
<b>Mary Huff Stevenson </b>is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, and Senior Fellow at its McCormack Institute of Public Affairs.</div>
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Boston
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emploi
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industrie
industry
inégalité
inequality
métropole
mutation urbaine
race
ségrégation urbaine
société urbaine
Stevenson Mary Huff
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Detroit divided
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Detroit, Détroit, histoire urbaine, emploi, travail, ségrégation urbaine, race, économie, inégalité, Farley Reynolds, Danziger Sheldon, Holzer Harry J., ségrégation résidentielle
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<strong>Abstract from the publisher:</strong> Unskilled workers once flocked to Detroit, attracted by manufacturing jobs paying union wages, but the passing of Detroit's manufacturing heyday has left many of those workers stranded. Manufacturing continues to employ high-skilled workers, and new work can be found in suburban service jobs, but the urban plants that used to employ legions of unskilled men are a thing of the past.<br /> <br /> The authors explain why white auto workers adjusted to these new conditions more easily than blacks. Taking advantage of better access to education and suburban home loans, white men migrated into skilled jobs on the city's outskirts, while blacks faced the twin barriers of higher skill demands and hostile suburban neighborhoods.<br /> <br /> Some blacks have prospered despite this racial divide: a black elite has emerged, and the shift in the city toward municipal and service jobs has allowed black women to approach parity of earnings with white women. But Detroit remains polarized racially, economically, and geographically to a degree seen in few other American cities. <strong>Contents:</strong> 1. Introduction: Three centuries of growth and conflict 2. Detroit's history: Racial, spatial, and economic changes 3. The evolution of Detroit's labor market since 1940 4. The Detroit labor market: The employers' perspective 5. The Detroit labor market: The workers' perspective 6. The evolution of racial segregation 7. The persistence of racial segregation 8. Blacks and whites: Differing views on the present and future 9. Revitalizing Detroit: A vision for the future <strong>Reynolds Farley </strong>is Otis Dudley Duncan Collegiate Professor of Sociology, University of Michigan, and research scientist at the Population Studies Center of the Institute for Social Research. <strong>Sheldon Danziger </strong>is Henry J. Meyer Collegiate Professor of Social Work and Public Policy and Director of the Center on Poverty Risk and Mental Health at the University of Michigan. <strong>Harry J. Holzer </strong>is Professor of Economics at Michigan State University.
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Reynolds Farley Sheldon Danziger Harry J. Holzer
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Russell Sage Foundation
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2000
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328
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emploi
Farley Reynolds
histoire urbaine
Holzer Harry J.
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M@ppemonde numéro 95
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, risque, vulnérabilité urbaine, Bucarest, Quito, ségrégation urbaine, Le Havre
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Collectif
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4 novembre 2009
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NC
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http://mappemonde.mgm.fr/num23/index.html
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<div><b>Sommaire</b> :</div>
</div>
<b>Les articles</b></div>
Dossier "Risques" :<br />
- Samuel Rufat : Estimation relative de la vulnérabilité urbaine à Bucarest<br />
- Florent Demoraes, Robert D’Ercole : Risques et accessibilité des lieux dans le District Métropolitain de Quito (Équateur)<br />
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- Arnaud Brennetot, Céline Colange : L’expatriation française, un enjeu géopolitique émergent<br />
- Mathias Boquet : Ségrégation et transformation urbaine: quelle évolution de l’espace havrais?<br />
- Cyprien Richer : Transports publics et recompositions territoriales dans le Nord-Pas-de-Calais<br />
<br />
<b>Ces lieux dont on parle</b><br />
- Croatie, Slovénie: de Piran à Bruxelles (Nathan R. Grison)<br />
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<b>À voir, à lire</b><br />
- Atlas des îles de l’Atlantique (Franck Vidal)<br />
- Migrations sans frontières, essais sur la libre circulation des personnes (Olivier Pliez, Sonia Missaoui)<br />
- La collection «Atlas des mégapoles» (Franck Vidal)<br />
- Atlas des mégapoles. Shanghai (François Durand-Dastès)<br />
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<b>La rubrique Internet</b><br />
- Base de données d’occupation des sols Corine Land Cover: nouvelles données et nouveaux outils (Laurent Jégou)<br />
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<b>L'image du mois</b><br />
- Élections européennes 2009: vers la naissance d’un clivage écologie/socialisme ? (Céline Colange, Michel Bussi et Jean-Paul Gosset)</div>
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Violences urbaines
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violence urbaine, jeunes, police, intégration, ségrégation urbaine, conflit
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NC
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Eté 1992
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L'Harmattan
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http://conflits.revues.org/index64.html
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156
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<div><b>Sommaire du n° 6 de Cultures et Conflits :</b></div>
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Michel Wieviorka<br />
Editorial. Approche comparée des violences urbaines<br />
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François Dubet<br />
A propos de la violence et des jeunes<br />
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Sophie Body-Gendrot<br />
Les nouvelles formes de la violence urbaine aux Etats-Unis<br />
<br />
Jean-Claude Monet<br />
Polices et violences urbaines : la loi et le désordre dans les villes anglo-saxonnes<br />
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Didier Lapeyronnie<br />
De l'intégration à la ségrégation<br />
<br />
Virginie Linhart <br />
Des Minguettes à Vaulx-en-Velin : les réponses des pouvoirs publics aux violences urbaines<br />
<br />
Angelina Peralva<br />
Brésil : les nouvelles faces de la violence</div>
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conflit
intégration
jeunes
police
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violence urbaine