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Cities under siege : The new military urbanism
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Powerful exposé of how contemporary political violence now perates through sites, space and infrastructures of everyday life
Cities have become the new battleground of our increasingly urban world. From the…
Governing polarized cities
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This article provides a comparative analysis of different institutional approaches to dealing with antagonistic group identity claims on the city. I discuss Brussels, Johannesburg, Belfast, Sarajevo, Jerusalem,…
Tuff city: Urban change and contested space in central Naples
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During the 1990s, Naples’ left-wing administration sought to tackle the city’s infamous reputation of being poor, crime-ridden, chaotic and dirty by reclaiming the city’s cultural and architectural…
Cities in an insecure world
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Some of the most intractable and enduring challenges of development are concerned with reducing insecurity. Early and very current development debates have been concerned with issues of food security.
Ensuring…
Collective identities, governance and empowerment in megacities
Organisers' description :
The Eighth Berlin Roundtables on Transnationality on “Collective Identities, Governance and Empowerment in Megacities” took place from 11 – 16 June 2008.
An international essay competition was organized…
Kevin Mumford, "Newark : A history of race, rights and riots in America" : New books in history
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In this week’s interview, we discussed Dr. Mumford’s latest book, Newark: A History of Race, Rights and Riots in America. David Roediger of the University of Illinois raves that “Meticulously…
Wounded cities
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In contrast to theorizing cities that have experienced disaster or trauma as systems that need to become more resilient, in this talk Karen Till argues that cities marked by past structures of violence and exclusion…
Mots-clés: catastrophe, conflit urbain, ethnologie, exclusion, lien social, mémoire, ségrégation urbaine, Till Karen, violence urbaine
Qui a peur de la banlieue ?
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La banlieue fait peur. "Evénements", "révolte", "émeutes", "insurrection" : notre incapacité à nommer ce qui s'est passé…
Mots-clés: banlieue, conflit urbain, Revel Judith, ségrégation urbaine, société urbaine, violence urbaine
Faut-il avoir peur de la Banlieue ?
Un entretien diffusé sur Dailymotion par lemonde.fr dans le cadre de "L'Atelier des idées neuves".
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Judith Revel, philosophe et italianiste, est maître de conférences…
Mots-clés: banlieue, Birnbaum Jean, conflit urbain, discrimination, émeute, exclusion, philosophie, Revel Judith
Arrival city : How the largest migration in history is reshaping our world
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A third of the world’s people are in the midst of the largest population move in human history, as the last of the word’s rural populations abandons agriculture and moves to the urban areas of the…
Mots-clés: bidonville, conflit urbain, migrant, migration urbaine, mutation urbaine, pauvreté, Saunders Doug, urbanisation
The Russian city between tradition and modernity, 1850-1900
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The Russian City Between Tradition and Modernity provides a comprehensive history of urban development in European Russia during the last half of the nineteenth century. Using both statistical perspectives on…
Espaces en transactions
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Les textes réunis dans cet ouvrage parlent tous d’espaces en partages et en transactions. Vivre dans un espace suppose de partager cet espace avec d’autres, d’y inscrire des capacités d’agir…
Cahiers des Amériques Latines
Les Cahiers des Amériques Latines est une publication de l'Institut des Hautes Etudes de l’Amérique latine. Les anciens numéros (datant de plus de trois ans) sont disponibles en texte intégral sur le site internet de…