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You don't have to live in Paris to experience her unique beauty, allure, and enchantment. With this dazzling literary celebration of the City of Light, you can stroll along the Seine with David Sedaris in Me Talk Pretty One Day, sample croissants in a patisserie with M.F.K. Fisher in As They Were, and savor Mona Lisa's smile at the Louvre with Mark Twain in Innocents Abroad.&lt;br /&gt;
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With fascinating annotations on the works, the writers, and the wonders of one of the world's most beautiful places, A Literary Paris takes you on a bon voyage through this incomparable city--one mot juste at a time!&lt;/div&gt;
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Giovanni's room - James Baldwin&lt;/div&gt;
Claudine in Paris - Colette&lt;/div&gt;
Capturing Paris - Katharine Davis&lt;/div&gt;
A tale of two cities - Charles Dickins&lt;/div&gt;
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Our Paris - Edmund White&lt;/div&gt;
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An unflinching critique of the recently popularized notion of the &amp;lsquo;creative city&amp;rsquo; is developed. The geographic reach and political salience of this near-ubiquitous development fix is explained not in terms of its intrinsic merits, which can be challenged on a number of grounds, but as a symptom of an emergent regime of &amp;lsquo;fast&amp;rsquo; urban policy formation.&lt;br /&gt;
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The 2010 Cities Group Annual lecture will be delivered by Professor Jamie Peck on the topic of 'Creative City Limits'. His lecture will be a critique of the idea of creative cities and its applications to policy and practice.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Jamie Peck&lt;/b&gt; is Canada Research Chair in Urban &amp;amp; Regional Political Economy and Professor of Geography, University of British Columbia.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Sommaire :&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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Christian Biet - Le Th&amp;eacute;&amp;acirc;tre &lt;i&gt;et&lt;/i&gt; la ville/le th&amp;eacute;&amp;acirc;tre &lt;i&gt;est&lt;/i&gt; la ville&lt;br /&gt;
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Jean-Claude Ternaux - La Ville dans la com&amp;eacute;die humaniste : l&amp;rsquo;exemple de L&amp;rsquo;&lt;i&gt;Eug&amp;egrave;ne&lt;/i&gt; de Jodelle&lt;br /&gt;
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Marie-Claude Canova-Green - La Cour des Miracles dans le ballet de cour : du motif pittoresque &amp;agrave; la le&amp;ccedil;on morale&lt;br /&gt;
Karen Newman - De Londres &amp;agrave; Paris : l&amp;rsquo;imaginaire urbain sur la sc&amp;egrave;ne comique du XVIIe si&amp;egrave;cle&lt;br /&gt;
Jan Clarke - L&amp;rsquo;Espace urbain dans la sc&amp;eacute;nographie du dix-septi&amp;egrave;me si&amp;egrave;cle&lt;br /&gt;
William Brooks - La Topographie urbaine dans L&amp;rsquo;&lt;i&gt;Amant indiscret&lt;/i&gt; de Quinault&lt;br /&gt;
Michael Hawcroft - Moli&amp;egrave;re architecte de la soci&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; parisienne&lt;br /&gt;
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Reforming Urban Labor is a history of the nineteenth-century social reforms designed by middle-class progressives to domesticate the labor force. Industrial production required a concentrated labor force, but the swelling masses of workers in the capitals of Britain and Belgium, the industrial powerhouses of Europe, threatened urban order. At night, after factories had closed, workers and their families sheltered in the shadowy alleyways of Brussels and London. Reformers worked to alleviate the danger, dispersing the laborers and their families throughout the suburbs and the countryside. National governments subsidized rural housing construction and regulated workmen's trains to transport laborers nightly away from their urban work sites and to bring them back again in the mornings; municipalities built housing in the suburbs. On both sides of the Channel, respectable working families were removed from the rookeries and isolated from the marginally employed, planted out beyond the cities where they could live like, but not with, the middle classes.&lt;br /&gt;
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A billion people, almost half of all city dwellers in the developing world, live in squatter settlements. The most famous of these settlements are the favelas of Rio de Janeiro, which have existed for over a century and continue to outpace the rest of the city in growth.&lt;br /&gt;
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Panel 2 : Cities : Place, space and everyday infrastructure :&lt;br /&gt;
Japonica Brown-Saracino - The fight for place, community and the recent past&lt;br /&gt;
Krista Paulsen - Continuity in three historic neighborhoods&lt;br /&gt;
Richard Lloyd - Nashville scenes&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Japonica Brown-Saracino &lt;/b&gt;is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Boston University.&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Krista Paulsen &lt;/b&gt;is Associate Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of North Florida.&lt;/div&gt;
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See also recordings of the other conference sessions:&lt;/div&gt;
Panel 1: The lives of urban residents in a global world: Europe, Shanghai and Los Angeles&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
Panel 3: The lives of urban residents in a global world: Berlin, South Africa, and Chicago&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
Keynote address: What do we do when we do urban sociology? Sharon Zukin&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
Panel 4: Cities: Novel readings of the city and the lives of ordinary people&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
Panel 5: Listening to the voices and organizing the interests of ordinary people&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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L'urbanisation fut longtemps peu d&amp;eacute;velopp&amp;eacute;e en Tha&amp;iuml;lande. Au d&amp;eacute;but des ann&amp;eacute;es 1960, il n'y avait qu'une seule vraie ville dans le pays, Bangkok, qui comptait plus de 2 &amp;#8239;millions d'habitants. De nos jours, l'urbanisation reste faible et anarchique, et la capitale est au centre des travaux pr&amp;eacute;sent&amp;eacute;s dans ce num&amp;eacute;ro de la revue. Apr&amp;egrave;s l'&amp;eacute;tude des plans et des cartes, le d&amp;eacute;veloppement urbain est abord&amp;eacute; par l'habitat spontan&amp;eacute;, les bidonvilles. Une &amp;eacute;tude linguistique montre combien la ville est pr&amp;eacute;sente dans la soci&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; tha&amp;iuml;e contemporaine&amp;thinsp;: la diversit&amp;eacute; du langage refl&amp;egrave;te la complexit&amp;eacute; du milieu urbain.&lt;/div&gt;
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Pourquoi, malgr&amp;eacute; les investissements consentis au cours de vingt ann&amp;eacute;es de politique de la ville, les r&amp;eacute;sultats sont-ils aussi peu tangibles ?&lt;/div&gt;
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Si le grand incendie de 1871 vient un temps interrompre son essor, il permet  de penser une reconstruction de la ville selon des crit&amp;egrave;res modernes. Ainsi na&amp;icirc;t l'&amp;eacute;cole d'architecture de Chicago, v&amp;eacute;ritable laboratoire d'exp&amp;eacute;riences architecturales avec le premier gratte-ciel &amp;agrave; armature d'acier. Capitale du crime organis&amp;eacute; lors de la Prohibition, Chicago prosp&amp;egrave;re n&amp;eacute;anmoins et n'en finit pas de se transformer pour prendre, durant les ann&amp;eacute;es 1930,  son aspect actuel.&lt;br /&gt;
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Comment parler de la ville d&amp;egrave;s lors que l&amp;rsquo;on choisi de la traiter en tant qu&amp;rsquo;objet pr&amp;eacute;sent, isol&amp;eacute; de toute nomination, de connotation historique et culturelle ? Tel est le propos qui a conduit &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;laboration de m&amp;eacute;thodologies originales et &amp;agrave; la pr&amp;eacute;sentation de nouvelles images intellectuelles du code urbain.&lt;/div&gt;
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S&amp;rsquo;appliquant au cas bordelais, les outils d&amp;rsquo;investigation permettent de pr&amp;eacute;senter deux grands ensembles de donn&amp;eacute;es, venant certes en compl&amp;eacute;ment mais r&amp;eacute;pondant &amp;agrave; deux consid&amp;eacute;rations, la ville en tant que continuit&amp;eacute; spatiale dans un site d&amp;rsquo;une part, la ville structur&amp;eacute;e par le r&amp;eacute;seau hi&amp;eacute;rarchis&amp;eacute; d&amp;rsquo;une voirie qui forme l&amp;rsquo;espace tout en s&amp;rsquo;inscrivant strictement dans la nappe urbaine. &lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Sommaire :&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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Ouverture &amp;ndash; La cr&amp;eacute;ation d'une ville sans histoire(s), par Jean Dumas&lt;br /&gt;
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Premi&amp;egrave;re partie &amp;ndash; La ville ajust&amp;eacute;e, par Agn&amp;egrave;s Berland-Berthon et Michel Favory&lt;br /&gt;
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Chapitre 1 &amp;ndash; La narration descriptive et la forme spatiale urbaine&lt;br /&gt;
Chapitre 2 &amp;ndash; La ville comme archive totale&lt;br /&gt;
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Objectifs et hypoth&amp;egrave;ses&lt;br /&gt;
Chapitre 1 &amp;ndash; Les apports de l'analyse urbaine&lt;br /&gt;
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Aujourd&amp;rsquo;hui, la notion de ville durable tend &amp;agrave; devenir un slogan marketing ou une formule politiquement correcte, utile pour cr&amp;eacute;er du consensus, mais peu apte &amp;agrave; fonder des strat&amp;eacute;gies pertinentes pour l&amp;rsquo;organisation urbaine. Pourtant, nos soci&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute;s et nos villes doivent d&amp;eacute;sormais se pr&amp;eacute;parer &amp;agrave; fonctionner avec un p&amp;eacute;trole plus rare et plus cher. Depuis dix ans, les co&amp;ucirc;ts urbains (immobilier, d&amp;eacute;penses publiques, carburant) ont connu une progression tr&amp;egrave;s rapide et p&amp;egrave;sent de plus en plus lourd sur les finances publiques et priv&amp;eacute;es.&lt;br /&gt;
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Les villes les plus audacieuses ont cependant compris que la contrainte &amp;eacute;nerg&amp;eacute;tique peut &amp;ecirc;tre une formidable opportunit&amp;eacute; de se r&amp;eacute;inventer en s&amp;rsquo;appuyant sur une autre vision de la cit&amp;eacute; de demain : celle d&amp;rsquo;une ville frugale.&lt;br /&gt;
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Cette approche fixe comme priorit&amp;eacute; d&amp;rsquo;offrir plus de satisfactions &amp;agrave; ses habitants en consommant moins de ressources. Jean Ha&amp;euml;ntjens en explique le principe en l&amp;rsquo;appliquant de mani&amp;egrave;re concr&amp;egrave;te aux diff&amp;eacute;rents composants de notre syst&amp;egrave;me urbain. Illustrant son propos par des exemples pertinents, il d&amp;eacute;montre qu&amp;rsquo;il est possible de concilier les contraintes &amp;eacute;cologiques, &amp;eacute;nerg&amp;eacute;tiques et &amp;eacute;conomiques tout en apportant une r&amp;eacute;ponse aux attentes soci&amp;eacute;tales et culturelles.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;br /&gt;
La France, tout comme l&amp;rsquo;Europe, dispose d&amp;rsquo;un atout majeur et aujourd&amp;rsquo;hui m&amp;eacute;connu : ses villes. Depuis vingt ans, les villes, suivant l&amp;rsquo;exemple de Barcelone, Copenhague ou Bilbao, ont engag&amp;eacute; une mutation sans pr&amp;eacute;c&amp;eacute;dent. Elles ont reconquis leurs centres, red&amp;eacute;couvert les tramways, invent&amp;eacute; de nouvelles formes culturelles, cr&amp;eacute;&amp;eacute; des &amp;eacute;co-quartiers. Elles ont &amp;eacute;tendu et affirm&amp;eacute; leurs pouvoirs dans tous les champs de la vie en soci&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; pendant que les &amp;Eacute;tats r&amp;eacute;duisaient les leurs. Elles sont aujourd&amp;rsquo;hui en premi&amp;egrave;re ligne pour g&amp;eacute;rer l&amp;rsquo;exclusion, les d&amp;eacute;localisations, ou encore la protection de l&amp;rsquo;environnement. Elles seules sont capables de transformer l&amp;rsquo;&amp;laquo;&amp;eacute;co-d&amp;eacute;sir&amp;raquo; ambiant en r&amp;eacute;alisations concr&amp;egrave;tes, en fonction de chaque lieu, de chaque culture locale.&lt;br /&gt;
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Dans la course au d&amp;eacute;veloppement durable qui s&amp;rsquo;est ouverte, un compte &amp;agrave; rebours a commenc&amp;eacute;. La comp&amp;eacute;tition est engag&amp;eacute;e entre les continents et les mod&amp;egrave;les de d&amp;eacute;veloppement. La France, l&amp;rsquo;Europe doivent verser au d&amp;eacute;bat leurs villes, leurs cultures, leurs r&amp;egrave;gles de gouvernance, de solidarit&amp;eacute;, de responsabilit&amp;eacute;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Tel est l&amp;rsquo;objet de cet essai qui, tout en faisant voyager le lecteur dans l&amp;rsquo;espace et le temps, lui permettra de mieux comprendre les enjeux de sa propre cit&amp;eacute;. Et de ses propres engagements. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;strong&gt;Jean Ha&amp;euml;ntjens&lt;/strong&gt;, aujourd&amp;rsquo;hui directeur d&amp;rsquo;une agence d&amp;rsquo;urbanisme, est un praticien du pouvoir des villes qui a particip&amp;eacute; &amp;agrave; la d&amp;eacute;finition de strat&amp;eacute;gies pour des villes de toutes tailles, allant de la station baln&amp;eacute;aire &amp;agrave; la m&amp;eacute;tropole. Il a publi&amp;eacute; &amp;quot;La Soci&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; soft&amp;quot; (Deno&amp;euml;l, 1985).&lt;/div&gt;
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Henchir el Ksar et Mila : deux &amp;quot;nouvelles&amp;quot; d&amp;eacute;dicaces de fortifications byzantines en Afrique, par M. Xavier Dupuis&lt;br /&gt;
Remparts urbains antiques et m&amp;eacute;di&amp;eacute;vaux de la Kabylie et de l&amp;rsquo;est du Titteri, par M. Jean-Pierre Laporte&lt;br /&gt;
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