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Crévilles
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Valley Town
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acier, Pennsylvanie, nouvelles technologies, mutation sociale, ville ouvrière
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Social documentary showing the damage visited on the people of a Pennsylvania steel town by the deployment of new technology.
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Willard Van Dyke
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Internet Archives
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1940
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00:24:32
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EN
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http://www.archive.org/details/ValleyTo1940
acier
mutation sociale
nouvelles technologies
Pennsylvanie
ville ouvrière
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The city (Part I and II)
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urbanisation, développement urbain, structure urbaine, États-Unis, United States, ville ouvrière
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The Regional Planning Association of America's plea for community chaotic cities and urban sprawl.
Directors: Ralph Steiner and Willard Van Dyke. Script: Henwar Rodakiewicz, from an outline by Pare Lorentz. Commentary written by Lewis Mumford. Narrator: Morris Carnovsky. Photography: Ralph Steiner, Willard Van Dyke, Jules V.D. Bucher, Edward Anhalt, Roger Barlow and Rudolph Bretz. Editor: Theodore Lawrence. Music: Aaron Copland
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Ralph Steiner
Willard Van Dyke
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Internet Archive
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1939
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00:16:26
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EN
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Vidéo
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http://www.archive.org/details/CityTheP1939
développement urbain
États-Unis
structure urbaine
United States
urbanisation
ville ouvrière
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Crévilles
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Deux générations dans la débine. Ethnographie d'une ville ouvrière
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Elbeuf, ville ouvrière, pauvreté, précarité, enquête, témoignage, Laé Jean-François, Murard Numa
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Jean-François Laé,
Numa Murard
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26 janvier 2012
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Bayard
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350
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An account of the resource
<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
</div>
Il y a plus de trente ans, les deux sociologues avaient mené un travail de terrain inédit sur une cité du Nord de la France en pleine mutation économique et sociale. La fragilisation était déjà visible mais nul ne pouvait encore prévoir l’ampleur qu’elle prendrait. Trente ans plus tard, la situation sociale de notre pays décida les deux auteurs à retourner sur les lieux de leur première enquête et à retrouver la trace des individus et des familles rencontrées alors.</div>
<br />
C’est ce "retour sur enquête" qui fit naître ce livre, qui voudrait donner à lire ces histoires de pauvreté ordinaire, de parcours chaotiques en ruptures familiales, de fuite devant les huissiers et de lutte contre la radiation de l’assurance chômage. A travers les histoires de Pascale, Papi, Jeanine, se dessine une image non misérabiliste mais pour autant peu optimiste de la situation des plus faibles en France. Comment les générations successives font-elles face à cette réalité, quelles armes utilisent-elles ?</div>
<br />
Loin de poser des certitudes, ce travail inédit voudrait rompre avec une image homogène d’un groupe social. Rompre également avec cette idée qu’il n’y a plus rien à dire sur les pauvres fantômes d’un monde industriel disparu.</div>
</div>
<b>Jean-François Laé</b> et <b>Numa Murard</b> sont sociologues, ils enseignent respectivement dans les universités Paris VIII et Paris VII.</div>
</div>
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Ouvrage
Elbeuf
enquête
Laé Jean-François
Murard Numa
pauvreté
précarité
témoignage
ville ouvrière
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Crévilles
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Liquidation totale
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Ortlieb Gilles, cités ouvrières, ville ouvrière, disparition, perte, ruine, ville en déclin, photographie, représentations, perception
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Gilles Ortlieb
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20 janvier 2011
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Le temps qu'il fait
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92
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An account of the resource
<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
</div>
Que peut-on espérer comprendre, appréhender, d’une ville à laquelle rien, aucune histoire commune ne nous rattache, sinon un endurant désir de voir ?</div>
</div>
Toutes ces cités d’une vallée ouvrière qui aura pesé sur le siècle écoulé, l’une après l’autre visitées : une archéologie humaine de la disparition et de la perte par la pratique assidue d’une épigraphie de vitrines, de pignons, de façades, de frontons.</div>
</div>
En quête de quoi, précisément ? D’inscriptions déteintes, à moitié effacées, de palimpsestes hérités d’un jadis ou d’un naguère qui subsistent encore, ici et là, dans des niches ou poches le temps malmené, mais sauvegardé, sédimenté en strates quasi géologiques : Jean Baton, Au Colifichet, Salon Carmen, Musette l’Étoile, Paris Couture, Bimbeloterie, Blanche-Neige et ses Sept, Café de l’Usine.<br />
<br />
<b>Gilles Ortlieb</b> est traducteur, auteur de poèmes, de récits et de carnets</div>
</div>
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Ouvrage
cités ouvrières
disparition
Ortlieb Gilles
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photographie
représentations
ruine
ville en déclin
ville ouvrière
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Company towns in the Americas : Landscape, power, and working-class communities
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company town, cité ouvrière, ville ouvrière, aménagement urbain, histoire de l'urbanisme, histoire urbaine, capitalisme, société urbaine, Firmat, Volta Redonda, Santos, Fordlândia, Sudbury, El Salvador, Santa Rosa, Río Blanco, Anaconda, Kellogg, Sunflower City, Dinius Oliver J., Vergara Angela
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NC
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January 2011
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The University of Georgia Press
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236
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An account of the resource
<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> Company towns were the spatial manifestation of a social ideology and an economic rationale. The contributors to this volume show how national politics, social protest, and local culture transformed those founding ideologies by examining the histories of company towns in six countries: Argentina (Firmat), Brazil (Volta Redonda, Santos, Fordlândia), Canada (Sudbury), Chile (El Salvador), Mexico (Santa Rosa, Río Blanco), and the United States (Anaconda, Kellogg, and Sunflower City).<br /> <br /> Company towns across the Americas played similar economic and social roles. They advanced the frontiers of industrial capitalism and became powerful symbols of modernity. They expanded national economies by supporting extractive industries on thinly settled frontiers and, as a result, brought more land, natural resources, and people under the control of corporations. U.S. multinational companies exported ideas about work discipline, race, and gender to Latin America as they established company towns there to extend their economic reach. Employers indeed shaped social relations in these company towns through education, welfare, and leisure programs, but these essays also show how working-class communities reshaped these programs to serve their needs.<br /> <br /> The editors’ introduction and a theoretical essay by labor geographer Andrew Herod provide the context for the case studies and illuminate how the company town serves as a window into both the comparative and transnational histories of labor under industrial capitalism.</div> </div> <b>Oliver J. Dinius </b>is the Croft Associate Professor of History and International Studies at the University of Mississippi.<br /> <b>Angela Vergara</b> is an assistant professor of history at California State University, Los Angeles.</div> </div>
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Ouvrage
aménagement urbain
Anaconda
capitalisme
cité ouvrière
company town
Dinius Oliver J.
El Salvador
Firmat
Fordlândia
histoire de l'urbanisme
histoire urbaine
Kellogg
Río Blanco
Santa Rosa
Santos
société urbaine
Sudbury
Sunflower City
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Volta Redonda
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Crévilles
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Company town : The industrial Edens and satanic mills that shaped the American economy
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, ville ouvrière, urbanité, capitalisme, économie, aménagement urbain, États-Unis, United States, Green Hardy
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Hardy Green
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September 2010
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Basic Books
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248
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<div><b>Abstract from the publisher : </b></div> </div> Company town: The very phrase sounds un-American. Yet company towns are the essence of America. Hershey bars, Corning glassware, Kohler bathroom fixtures, Maytag washers, Spam—each is the signature product of a company town in which one business, for better or worse, exercises a grip over the population. In The Company Town, Hardy Green, who has covered American business for over a decade, offers a compelling analysis of the emergence of these communities and their role in shaping the American economy, beginning in the country’s earliest years. From the textile mills of Lowell, Massachusetts, to the R&D labs of Corning, New York; from the coal mines of Ludlow, Colorado, to corporate campuses of today’s major tech companies: America has been uniquely open to the development of the single-company community. But rather than adhering to a uniform blueprint, American company towns represent two very different strands of capitalism. One is socially benign—a paternalistic, utopian ideal that fosters the development of schools, hospitals, parks, and desirable housing for its workers. The other, “Exploitationville,” focuses only on profits, at the expense of employees’ well-being. Adeptly distinguishing between these two models, Green offers rich stories about town-builders and workers. He vividly describes the origins of America’s company towns, the living and working conditions that characterize them, and the violent, sometimes fatal labor confrontations that have punctuated their existence. And he chronicles the surprising transformation underway in many such communities today. With fascinating profiles of American moguls—from candyman Milton Hershey and steel man Elbert H. Gary to oil tycoon Frank Phillips and Manhattan Project czar General Leslie B. Groves—The Company Town is a sweeping tale of how the American economy has grown and changed, and how these urban centers have reflected the best and worst of American capitalism.</div> </div> <b>Hardy Green</b> is a former Associate Editor at BusinessWeek, where he was responsible for the magazine’s book review coverage. Green has taught history at Stony Brook University, from which he holds a Ph.D. in U.S. History.</div> </div>
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Ouvrage
aménagement urbain
capitalisme
économie
États-Unis
Green Hardy
United States
urbanité
ville ouvrière
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Crévilles
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Des hommes sur le fil
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, cité ouvrière, désindustrialisation, identité, marginalité, quartier défavorisé, ville ouvrière, violence
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Pascale Jamoulle
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octobre 2008
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La Découverte
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294
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An account of the resource
<div><b>Présentation par l'éditeur :</b></div>
</div>
Comment quitter l’adolescence, devenir un homme et s’affirmer en tant que tel dans les cités et autres zones dénigrées, touchées de plein fouet par la désindustrialisation et son cortège d’insécurités sociales et mentales ?</div>
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Cette enquête de terrain, menée pendant trois ans dans des cités d’anciennes villes ouvrières du Nord, montre comment les prises de risque font l’objet d’un processus de production continue, permettant aux jeunes gens de poser les bases de leur identité virile et de construire leur réputation sur un territoire ; mais aussi, dans leur vie d’hommes, de gagner leur vie dans les réseaux souterrains, de diversifier leurs relations et de trouver une manière de répliquer à la honte de vivre dans des lieux stigmatisés. S’apparentant à des conduites d’honneur et de distinction, elles sont coproduites par différents éléments : fragilisation du rapport au travail, question du logement social, évolution des relations familiales, culture des cités et tensions de genre exacerbées qu’elle produit…</div>
<br />
À travers les multiples portraits de jeunes gens et d’hommes vivant dans des cités sociales ou dans la rue, Pascale Jamoulle montre combien la précarisation rend difficile la construction identitaire.</div>
</div>
Fluctuantes, les identités de ces hommes ne sont pas figées et voient alterner les moments de crise avec des tentatives de régulation des risques et de reconstruction.</div>
</div>
<b>Pascale Jamoulle</b> est assistante sociale, licenciée en lettres et docteur en anthropologie. Elle travaille en Belgique au Laboratoire d’anthropologie prospective de l’université de Louvain-la-Neuve et dans un centre de santé mentale. Elle est par ailleurs l’auteur de <i>Drogues de rue. Récits et styles de vie</i> (De Boeck, 2000) et de <i>La Débrouille des familles. Récits de vies traversées par les drogues et les conduites à risques</i> (De Boeck, 2002).</div>
</div>
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Ouvrage
cité ouvrière
désindustrialisation
identité
marginalité
quartier défavorisé
ville ouvrière
violence