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Eric Ross - Globalising Touba: Expatriate disciples in the world city network&lt;/div&gt;
Michele Acuto - Finding the global city: An analytical journay through the 'invisible college'&lt;/div&gt;
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Francis Leo Collins and Wardlow Friesen - Making the most of diversity? The intercultural city project and a rescaled version of diversity in Auckland, New Zealand&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Entretiens&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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&amp;quot;Quartiers populaires : les enjeux d&amp;rsquo;une stigmatisation&amp;quot; de Laurent Mucchielli avec Pierre Roche&lt;/div&gt;
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&amp;quot;Quartiers populaires : les enjeux d&amp;rsquo;une reconnaissance&amp;quot; de Jo&amp;euml;l Roman et Jacqueline Costa-Lascoux avec Jo&amp;euml;lle Bordet&lt;/div&gt;
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Lorsqu&amp;rsquo;au colloque de Strasbourg, il fut question de faire se rencontrer deux r&amp;eacute;seaux de recherche focalisant leurs r&amp;eacute;flexions et travaux sur les liens entre langues(s) et espace(s), quantit&amp;eacute; d&amp;rsquo;interrogations, de discussions n&amp;rsquo;ont pas pu &amp;ecirc;tre comment&amp;eacute;es, reprises voire explicit&amp;eacute;es &amp;ndash; ce qui est commun &amp;agrave; toute manifestation de ce type &amp;ndash; et cela particuli&amp;egrave;rement quand elles renvoyaient aux positionnements &amp;eacute;pist&amp;eacute;mologiques et, plus nettement encore, aux pr&amp;eacute;suppos&amp;eacute;s m&amp;eacute;thodologiques ; en effet, au-del&amp;agrave; des &amp;eacute;ternelles discussions et d&amp;eacute;bats sur les possibles ou probables divergences de points de vue concernant les approches scientifiques produites dans telle ou telle sph&amp;egrave;re (socio)linguistique (concr&amp;egrave;tement, par leurs publications, les deux r&amp;eacute;seaux s&amp;rsquo;affichent respectivement comme francophone et anglophone, et il n&amp;rsquo;y a qu&amp;rsquo;&amp;agrave; lire les bibliographies de chacun des actes pour se convaincre de la perm&amp;eacute;abilit&amp;eacute; relative des travaux d&amp;rsquo;une sph&amp;egrave;re &amp;agrave; une autre, une telle rencontre a nettement fait valoir que travailler sur des espaces proches &amp;ndash; qualifions-les d&amp;rsquo;urbains &amp;ndash; , des situations similaires &amp;ndash; des contacts de langues et donc du plurilinguisme, des situations de minorations sociales et linguistiques, des langues d&amp;eacute;ni&amp;eacute;es de statut, des communaut&amp;eacute;s sans langue &amp;ndash; , des rapports aux langues semblables &amp;ndash; la manifestation sociale des usages linguistiques &amp;ndash; , ne pouvaient pas signifier envisager les scripturalit&amp;eacute;s urbaines de mani&amp;egrave;re identique... et pourtant les convergences sont l&amp;agrave;.&lt;/div&gt;
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Valentin Feussi - Visibiliser et &amp;eacute;laborer la ville par le discours : le paysage linguistique &amp;agrave; Douala&lt;/div&gt;
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Karim Ouaras - Graffiti in Algiers: Portrait of inclusion and exclusion&lt;/div&gt;
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Jean-Benoit Tsofack - Espace frontalier et paysage linguistique &amp;agrave; M&amp;eacute;long au Cameroun&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Fran&amp;ccedil;ois-Xavier Bogatto - Ecrits urbains et structuration de l&amp;rsquo;espace strasbourgeois : entre Linguistic Landscape Studies et Sociolinguistique Urbaine&lt;/div&gt;
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