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Mal-logement, droit opposable au logement, Sans Domicile Fixe, Enfants de Don Quichotte... La crise du logement, qu&amp;rsquo;on croyait r&amp;eacute;gl&amp;eacute;e &amp;agrave; la fin des ann&amp;eacute;es 1970, semble revenir aujourd&amp;rsquo;hui par la grande porte &amp;agrave; la faveur des difficult&amp;eacute;s croissantes d&amp;rsquo;une partie de la population.&lt;/div&gt;
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C&amp;rsquo;est dans ce contexte qu&amp;rsquo;est n&amp;eacute; cet ouvrage, issu de recherches men&amp;eacute;es en commun par des historiens. Le logement serait-il, dans les m&amp;ecirc;mes termes qu&amp;rsquo;au d&amp;eacute;but du XXe si&amp;egrave;cle et avec la m&amp;ecirc;me gravit&amp;eacute;, la pierre d&amp;rsquo;achoppement de notre soci&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute; contemporaine ? L&amp;rsquo;histoire r&amp;eacute;cente montre que l&amp;rsquo;Etat serait devenu, durant les Trente Glorieuses, l&amp;rsquo;acteur cl&amp;eacute; du logement sur le territoire. A travers l&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;tude des acteurs et des &amp;eacute;chelons d&amp;eacute;cisionnaires, (offices HLM, municipalit&amp;eacute;s), les auteurs montrent comment le d&amp;eacute;sir des habitants se construit pr&amp;eacute;cis&amp;eacute;ment en interaction entre des aspirations individuelles et leur formalisation politique et institutionnelle, par des allers-retours, des n&amp;eacute;gociations, des compromis.&lt;/div&gt;
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Il est issu de recherches men&amp;eacute;es en commun par diff&amp;eacute;rents chercheurs sp&amp;eacute;cialistes du logement. Les auteurs, Nick Bullock et Paul Landauer architectes, Patrice Gourbin et Beno&amp;icirc;t Pouvreau docteurs en histoire de l'architecture, Claire Carriou, urbaniste, H&amp;eacute;l&amp;egrave;ne Frouard, docteur en histoire de l&amp;rsquo;art et Claire L&amp;eacute;vy-Vroelant, sociologue, apportent des &amp;eacute;l&amp;eacute;ments de r&amp;eacute;flexion par des &amp;eacute;tudes pr&amp;eacute;cises.&lt;/div&gt;
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L&amp;rsquo;Europe devrait conna&amp;icirc;tre une des croissances d&amp;eacute;mographiques mondiales les plus faibles dans les ann&amp;eacute;es &amp;agrave; venir. Cette &amp;eacute;volution, conjugu&amp;eacute;e avec des recompositions &amp;eacute;conomiques de grande ampleur, a un impact sur les dynamiques r&amp;eacute;gionales et urbaines. L&amp;rsquo;apparition d&amp;rsquo;une d&amp;eacute;croissance au niveau de villes et de r&amp;eacute;gions enti&amp;egrave;res vient s&amp;rsquo;ajouter aux disparit&amp;eacute;s de d&amp;eacute;veloppement, qui sont traditionnellement au coeur de la politique de coh&amp;eacute;sion de l&amp;rsquo;Union Europ&amp;eacute;enne. Cela conduit &amp;agrave; repenser les politiques au niveau r&amp;eacute;gional et local dans leurs dimensions &amp;eacute;conomique, sociale, environnementale et territoriale.&lt;/div&gt;
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Les r&amp;eacute;ponses au probl&amp;egrave;me de la d&amp;eacute;croissance exigent un changement de paradigme dans la conduite des politiques publiques et passent par la mise en place de formes de gouvernance multi-scalaires. Cet ouvrage fait un &amp;eacute;tat des lieux des processus de d&amp;eacute;croissance en Europe, en articulant niveaux r&amp;eacute;gional, local mais aussi urbain. Il &amp;eacute;tudie &amp;eacute;galement les strat&amp;eacute;gies et les politiques mises en place dans diff&amp;eacute;rents contextes pour lutter contre un tel d&amp;eacute;clin.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Sommaire :&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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Pr&amp;eacute;face. Pr&amp;eacute;ambule. Le savant et le politique revisit&amp;eacute;. Introduction. Villes, r&amp;eacute;gions et d&amp;eacute;croissances.&lt;/div&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
ENTRE INTERNATIONAL ET R&amp;Eacute;GIONAL, CADRAGES ET DISCUSSIONS. Chapitre 1. Le temps long des ph&amp;eacute;nom&amp;egrave;nes d&amp;eacute;mographiques. Chapitre 2. Shrinking cities et shrinking regions. D&amp;eacute;finitions et typologies. Chapitre 3. Les m&amp;eacute;canismes d&amp;eacute;mographiques de la d&amp;eacute;croissance : trois boucles de r&amp;eacute;troaction. Chapitre 4. &amp;Eacute;conomie et d&amp;eacute;mographie. Boucles de r&amp;eacute;troaction au niveau r&amp;eacute;gional.&lt;/div&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
LES LIMITES DES APPROCHES R&amp;Eacute;GIONALES. L'INT&amp;Eacute;R&amp;Ecirc;T DE PASSER AUX NIVEAUX LOCAUX. Chapitre 5. Des r&amp;eacute;gions aux situations d&amp;eacute;mographiques locales contrast&amp;eacute;es. Chapitre 6. Vieillissement et migrations, r&amp;eacute;flexions &amp;agrave; partir de la Basilicate et de la Bretagne. Chapitre 7. Processus de d&amp;eacute;croissance urbaine.&lt;/div&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
GOUVERNER LA D&amp;Eacute;CROISSANCE. DES ENJEUX MULTISCALAIRES.. Chapitre 8. Le r&amp;ocirc;le de l'&amp;Eacute;tat-Providence. Chapitre 9. Vers une gouvernance multiscalaire de la d&amp;eacute;croissance ? Chapitre 10. L'&amp;Eacute;tat fran&amp;ccedil;ais et l'offre de soins. Concentration g&amp;eacute;ographique, d&amp;eacute;concentration administrative ? Chapitre 11. Acteurs et strat&amp;eacute;gies des villes en d&amp;eacute;croissance. Conclusion. Territoires en d&amp;eacute;croissance, coh&amp;eacute;sion territoriale, gouvernance multiscalaire. Index.&lt;/div&gt;
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&amp;quot;La perte du lieu, c&amp;rsquo;est comme la perte d&amp;rsquo;un autre, du dernier autre, du fant&amp;ocirc;me qui vous accueille chez vous lorsque vous rentrez seul.&amp;quot;&lt;br /&gt;
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Il suffit d&amp;rsquo;avoir d&amp;eacute;m&amp;eacute;nag&amp;eacute; une ou deux fois dans sa vie pour pouvoir imaginer sans trop de mal les effets destructeurs qu&amp;rsquo;entra&amp;icirc;ne la perte des rep&amp;egrave;res spatiaux-temporels. Ce n&amp;rsquo;est plus seulement la psychologie qui est en cause dans la situation des sans-logis, mais directement le sens de la relation, de l&amp;rsquo;identit&amp;eacute; et de l&amp;rsquo;&amp;ecirc;tre. Candide ou le Persan de Montesquieu &amp;eacute;taient des personnages d&amp;rsquo;ethnofiction, mais ils regardaient le monde pour s&amp;rsquo;en &amp;eacute;tonner. C&amp;rsquo;est en se regardant lui-m&amp;ecirc;me, aujourd&amp;rsquo;hui, que le personnage d&amp;rsquo;ethnofiction d&amp;eacute;couvre la folie du monde.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Elliot Liebow&lt;/b&gt; (1925-1994), directeur de projet du Mental Health Study Center du National Institute of Mental Health, y travailla plus de vingt ans comme anthropologue et dirigea le laboratoire d&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;tudes socio-&amp;eacute;conomiques ainsi que le Center for the Study of Work and Mental Health jusqu&amp;rsquo;en 1984, avant d&amp;rsquo;&amp;ecirc;tre chercheur invit&amp;eacute; au NIMH et titulaire d&amp;rsquo;une chaire &amp;agrave; la Catholic University of America.&lt;/div&gt;
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Pr&amp;eacute;face et traduction de &lt;b&gt;Celia Bense Ferreira Alves&lt;/b&gt;, sociologue, ma&amp;icirc;tre de conf&amp;eacute;rences au D&amp;eacute;partement d&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;tudes des pays anglophones de l&amp;rsquo;universit&amp;eacute; Paris 8, chercheuse au Centre de recherches sociologiques et politiques de Paris-Cultures et soci&amp;eacute;t&amp;eacute;s urbaines (CSU-CRESPPA) UMR 7217 CNRS-Universit&amp;eacute; Paris 8.&lt;/div&gt;
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&amp;lsquo;From nothing; from nothing to construction.&amp;rsquo;&lt;br /&gt;
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It was in these almost epically laconic terms that Marcel Gautherot recalled the formidable undertaking to which he committed himself in the late 1950s &amp;ndash; photographing every step of the construction of the city of Brasilia, from untouched grassland to modern capital.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Marcel Gautherot &lt;/b&gt;(1910&amp;ndash;1996) spent some five decades photographing Brazil&amp;rsquo;s transformation.&lt;br /&gt;
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