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Ce livre raconte Bruxelles et son eau. Il parle de cours d&amp;rsquo;eau disparus, de rivi&amp;egrave;res vo&amp;ucirc;t&amp;eacute;es, de luttes et de conqu&amp;ecirc;tes sociales, d&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;gouts, d&amp;rsquo;inondations, de bi&amp;egrave;re, du canal et de son port, des autorit&amp;eacute;s publiques et de leurs actions, d&amp;rsquo;intercommunales, du &amp;quot;prix&amp;quot; de l&amp;rsquo;eau de robinet...&lt;br /&gt;
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La deuxi&amp;egrave;me partie est d&amp;eacute;di&amp;eacute;e aux m&amp;eacute;tiers, aux femmes et aux hommes qui, en surface ou en sous-sol, assurent toutes les fonctions n&amp;eacute;cessaires pour que l&amp;rsquo;eau de la ville soit le &amp;quot;miracle&amp;quot; quotidien qui nous permet d&amp;rsquo;avoir acc&amp;egrave;s &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;eau &amp;agrave; un co&amp;ucirc;t public (comprenant eau potable et assainissement) d&amp;rsquo;1 euro les 500 litres ! C&amp;rsquo;est un reportage, pr&amp;eacute;sentant des biographies, des anecdotes, le travail au quotidien.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Riccardo Petrella&lt;/b&gt; est politologue et &amp;eacute;conomiste.&lt;/div&gt;
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Capitale des rois goths, t&amp;ecirc;te de pont des souverains carolingiens, centre du pouvoir des comtes Raimond, puis relais de la puissance royale dans le Midi, Toulouse a connu un destin singulier et parfois brillant. Les monuments religieux qui subsistent de l&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;poque m&amp;eacute;di&amp;eacute;vale, comme les exceptionnelles &amp;eacute;glises de Saint-Sernin et des Jacobins, en t&amp;eacute;moignent de fa&amp;ccedil;on &amp;eacute;loquente.&lt;br /&gt;
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La ville, la grande ville surtout, suscite de longue date de vives condamnations. Si la R&amp;eacute;volution industrielle fournit encore une in&amp;eacute;puisable mati&amp;egrave;re premi&amp;egrave;re &amp;agrave; la d&amp;eacute;testation urbaine, Babel ou la Rome d&amp;eacute;cadente avaient d&amp;eacute;j&amp;agrave; longtemps avant particip&amp;eacute; &amp;agrave; la construction d&amp;rsquo;un imaginaire antiurbain occidental, que les plumes talentueuses de Rousseau, Spengler, Thoreau ont contribu&amp;eacute; &amp;agrave; propager.&lt;/div&gt;
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Alors que la majorit&amp;eacute; de la population habite d&amp;eacute;sormais dans les villes, les projections sur un avenir urbain radieux demeurent l&amp;rsquo;exception. Le catastrophisme semble particuli&amp;egrave;rement de rigueur dans les m&amp;eacute;dias pour les villes des pays en d&amp;eacute;veloppement : Lagos a aujourd&amp;rsquo;hui pris la place du Londres de Dickens comme incarnation du destin funeste promis aux trop grandes concentrations humaines. Pourtant, rares sont les recherches consacr&amp;eacute;es &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;urbaphobie et encore plus rares sont celles qui ont tent&amp;eacute; d&amp;rsquo;aller au fond des origines, des contenus et de la port&amp;eacute;e de la pens&amp;eacute;e urbaphobe.&lt;/div&gt;
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Cet ouvrage tente ainsi un exercice original et important &amp;agrave; travers des textes qui d&amp;eacute;voilent l&amp;rsquo;ampleur de la pens&amp;eacute;e et des effets de l&amp;rsquo;urbaphobie dans diff&amp;eacute;rents contextes nationaux. Il offre au lecteur une somme de r&amp;eacute;f&amp;eacute;rences dont l&amp;rsquo;ambition est de convaincre des enjeux scientifiques, &amp;eacute;conomiques et sociaux de ce ph&amp;eacute;nom&amp;egrave;ne encore peu consid&amp;eacute;r&amp;eacute; dans la r&amp;eacute;flexion et la pratique urbaine.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Jo&amp;euml;lle Salomon Cavin&lt;/b&gt; est ma&amp;icirc;tre-assistante en politiques territoriales &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;Universit&amp;eacute; de Lausanne et chercheuse associ&amp;eacute;e au CNRS.&lt;br /&gt;
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L&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;tude pr&amp;eacute;sent&amp;eacute;e ici s&amp;rsquo;est attach&amp;eacute;e &amp;agrave; faire ressortir l&amp;rsquo;originalit&amp;eacute; de la modernisation aixoise. Elle permet d&amp;rsquo;appr&amp;eacute;cier le poids des mythes dans la reconqu&amp;ecirc;te d&amp;rsquo;une place dans l&amp;rsquo;armature r&amp;eacute;gionale. Cette longue p&amp;eacute;riode de transition de&amp;#8239;1850 &amp;agrave;&amp;#8239;1950 foisonne de projets et de r&amp;eacute;alisations. Le Vieil Aix et la red&amp;eacute;couverte du thermalisme donnent de la consistance &amp;agrave; la ville &amp;eacute;crin. Il est passionnant de comprendre en quoi ce si&amp;egrave;cle de pr&amp;eacute;tendu immobilisme construit la ville contemporaine dans laquelle la crise du logement populaire bouscule au final l&amp;rsquo;image de la ville distingu&amp;eacute;e, la ville d&amp;rsquo;eaux et d&amp;rsquo;art.&lt;/div&gt;
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Since its founding three hundred years ago, the city of Saint Petersburg has captured the imaginations of the most celebrated Russian writers, whose characters map the city by navigating its streets from the aristocratic center to the gritty outskirts. While Tsar Peter the Great planned the streetscapes of Russia&amp;rsquo;s northern capital as a contrast to the muddy and crooked streets of Moscow, Andrei Bely&amp;rsquo;s novel Petersburg (1916), a cornerstone of Russian modernism and the culmination of the &amp;ldquo;Petersburg myth&amp;rdquo; in Russian culture, takes issue with the city&amp;rsquo;s premeditated and supposedly rational character in the early twentieth century.&lt;br /&gt;
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Marginalization in urban China is a consequence of the processes that constrain the disadvantaged from making a claim to citizenship. This book provides insights into marginalization in Chinese cities, and enriches social inequality research by creating comparative perspectives on property right changes, rural to urban migration, the role of the state and welfare restructuring. It covers a wide range of topics such as social inequality and the polarization debates, neoliberalism and the urban poor, urbanization, citizenship and property rights, residential segregation, and reemployment training. The contributors draw on their extensive experiences in urban inequality research to highlight that marginalization in urban China is related to constrained rights rather than deserted 'outcasts'. They base their analyses on up-to-date empirical materials from in-depth interviews, quantitative social surveys, and detailed population census data, which have not been disclosed on such a detailed geographical scale before.&lt;/div&gt;
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Introduction : China's Urban Marginalization in Comparative Perspectives - F. Wu &amp;amp; C. Webster&lt;br /&gt;
PART I : CONCEPT AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES OF MARGINALIZATION&lt;br /&gt;
Urban Inequality : Its Definition, Measurement, Causes and Importance - C. Hamnett&lt;br /&gt;
Neoliberalism and the Urban Poor : A View from Latin America - A. Gilbert&lt;br /&gt;
PART II : PROPERTY RIGHTS AND MARGINALIZATION IN CHINA&lt;br /&gt;
Entitlement to the Benefits of Urbanisation : Comparing Migrant and Peri-Urban 'Peasants' - C. Webster &amp;amp; Y. Zhao&lt;br /&gt;
Property Rights, Citizenship and the Making of the New Poor in Urban China - F. Wu&lt;br /&gt;
The Strength of Property Rights, Prospects for the Disadvantaged, and Constraints on the Actions of the Politically Powerful in Hong Kong and China - A. Smart&lt;br /&gt;
Empowerment or Marginalization : Land, Housing and Property Rights in Poor Neighbourhoods - H.B. Shin&lt;br /&gt;
PART III : RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION AND MARGINALIZATION&lt;br /&gt;
Rural-Urban Migration in China : Scale, Composition, Pattern and Deprivation - A. Hussain &amp;amp; Y. Wang&lt;br /&gt;
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Chinese Urban Villages as Marginalized Neighbourhoods under Rapid Urbanization - Y. Liu &amp;amp; S. He&lt;br /&gt;
PART IV : DEPRIVATION AND SEGREGATION&lt;br /&gt;
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Post-Reform Residential Segregation in Three Chinese Cities : Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou - Z. Li &amp;amp; F. Wu&lt;br /&gt;
PART V : STATE ACTION&lt;br /&gt;
The Urban Dibao : Guarantee for Minimum Livelihood or for Minimal Turmoil? - D.J. Solinger&lt;br /&gt;
State Funded Reemployment Training and Participation of Informal Employment in Tianjin - B. Li &amp;amp; H. Peng&lt;br /&gt;
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