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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong id="tinymce" class="mceContentBody " dir="ltr"&gt;Liste des enregistrements :&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
&lt;p&gt;Cliquez sur le lien pour &amp;eacute;couter un enregistrement ou faire un clic droit et "enregistrez sous" pour en t&amp;eacute;l&amp;eacute;charger le fichier mp3&lt;/p&gt;&#13;
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Comment les bouleversements structurels influent sur la politique de la ville ?&#13;
Pourquoi continuer la politique de la ville après la rénovation urbaine ?&#13;
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- Quelle politique de la ville pour demain, dans les quartiers 'labélisés prioritaires' et dans les autres ?&#13;
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Nous avons récemment -et discrètement- passé un cap important : la majorité de la population mondiale vit désormais dans des villes. Un deuxième constat s’ensuit : une part croissante de la population urbaine s’entasse dans ce que l’on appelle communément des bidonvilles. Reflets de la pauvreté et revers des inégalités, ces habitats prennent toutes les formes et pénètrent parfois jusqu’au coeur des villes.&#13;
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Geopolitis décrypte cette problématique que les Nations unies chiffrent ainsi : en 2010 un homme sur six vit dans un bidonville.&#13;
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L’invité de Geopolitis : Dennis Rodgers, anthropologue, chercheur à l’Institut Brooks de recherche sur la pauvreté mondiale de l’Université de Manchester et chercheur associé l’IHEID à Genève.</text>
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