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Si j&amp;rsquo;ai voulu r&amp;eacute;unir les quatre r&amp;eacute;cits qui suivent, c&amp;rsquo;est parce qu&amp;rsquo;ils donnent &amp;agrave; voir, &amp;agrave; entendre et comprendre des espaces et mondes de l&amp;rsquo;ailleurs, au coeur m&amp;ecirc;me de Paris et de sa r&amp;eacute;gion... d&amp;eacute;couvertes et r&amp;eacute;flexions dans le m&amp;ecirc;me &amp;eacute;lan d&amp;rsquo;une &amp;eacute;criture personnelle, chercheuse, fouineuse m&amp;ecirc;me, et empathique, qui d&amp;eacute;crivent les interstices de la tr&amp;egrave;s grande ville, ses espaces cach&amp;eacute;s, o&amp;ugrave; certaines mani&amp;egrave;res de survivre prennent place et prennent corps dans des temporalit&amp;eacute;s suspendues.&lt;/div&gt;
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Ce sont quatre carnets d&amp;rsquo;enqu&amp;ecirc;te sur une r&amp;eacute;alit&amp;eacute; souvent inconnue, stigmatis&amp;eacute;e, mais bien pr&amp;eacute;sente &amp;agrave; Paris et ses alentours, bient&amp;ocirc;t &amp;quot;Grand Paris&amp;quot;. M&amp;ecirc;lant la rencontre des lieux et des personnes, retranscrivant les dialogues et les impressions des auteures, ces r&amp;eacute;cits b&amp;acirc;tissent petit &amp;agrave; petit une compr&amp;eacute;hension de ce que sont aujourd&amp;rsquo;hui les refuges dont Paris est le lieu... le square Villemin du Xe arrondissement o&amp;ugrave; s&amp;rsquo;exilent les Afghans, les trottoirs et les rues des villes de la r&amp;eacute;gion parisienne o&amp;ugrave; s&amp;rsquo;installent les personnes sans abri, des cabanes construites entre les bretelles d&amp;rsquo;autoroute et le boulevard p&amp;eacute;riph&amp;eacute;rique, des squats africains... C&amp;rsquo;est dans ses interstices qu&amp;rsquo;aujourd&amp;rsquo;hui la grande ville est un refuge pour les &amp;eacute;trangers globaux. Et c&amp;rsquo;est aussi par la reconnaissance de cette fonction de ville-refuge que Paris deviendra ville-monde.&lt;/div&gt;
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&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
L&amp;rsquo;ouvrage r&amp;eacute;unit les contributions issues des travaux du network d&amp;rsquo;excellence europ&amp;eacute;en Ramses2 (fp7 - CIT3-CT-2005-513366) &amp;ndash;coordonn&amp;eacute;e par la MMSH- et aussi de pr&amp;eacute;c&amp;eacute;dents projets de recherche europ&amp;eacute;ens ou locaux r&amp;eacute;alis&amp;eacute;s par les auteurs.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
L&amp;rsquo;ouvrage comprend trois parties.&lt;br /&gt;
La premi&amp;egrave;re partie &amp;quot;&lt;b&gt;Entre innovations, continuit&amp;eacute;s, imitations, illusions et am&amp;egrave;res r&amp;eacute;alit&amp;eacute;s&lt;/b&gt;&amp;quot; est compos&amp;eacute;e de cinq chapitres :&lt;br /&gt;
- le premier de Michel Peraldi (directeur CNRS) porte sur &amp;quot;Villes fronti&amp;egrave;res eurom&amp;eacute;diterran&amp;eacute;ennes et capitalisme marchand transnational&amp;quot;,&lt;br /&gt;
- le second de Antonello Petrillo (Universit&amp;eacute; de Naples) sur &amp;quot;Naples globale : discours, territoire et pouvoir dans la &amp;quot;ville pl&amp;eacute;b&amp;eacute;ienne&amp;quot;&amp;quot;,&lt;br /&gt;
- le troisi&amp;egrave;me de Jean Fran&amp;ccedil;ois P&amp;eacute;rouse (Universit&amp;eacute; de Toulouse et IFEA-Istanbul) sur &amp;quot;Istanbul capitale culturelle de l&amp;rsquo;Europe-2010 : cons&amp;eacute;cration, chance o cachemis&amp;egrave;re ?&amp;quot;,&lt;br /&gt;
- le quatri&amp;egrave;me de Andr&amp;eacute; Donzel (Lames-Cnrs, MMSH) sur &amp;quot;Le nouvel esprit de Marseille&amp;quot;,&lt;br /&gt;
- le cinqui&amp;egrave;me de Silvia Finzi (Universit&amp;eacute; Manouba de Tunis) sur &amp;quot;Tunis : un langage, un double langage, un langage multiple ?&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
La deuxi&amp;egrave;me partie porte sur &amp;quot;&lt;b&gt;La destruction post-moderne peu cr&amp;eacute;ative&lt;/b&gt;&amp;quot; avec les contributions de Manuel Delgado Ruiz (Universit&amp;eacute; de Barcelone) sur &amp;quot;Violence urbaine et violence urbanistique &amp;agrave; Barcelone. Art, r&amp;eacute;forme et protestation dans un processus de gentrification&amp;quot;, suivi par Palidda sur &amp;quot;La nouvelle grande transformation de G&amp;ecirc;nes&amp;quot;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
La troisi&amp;egrave;me partie de l&amp;rsquo;ouvrage &amp;quot;&lt;b&gt;Les villes marqu&amp;eacute;es par la guerre permanente&lt;/b&gt;&amp;quot; comprend les chapitres de Franck Mermier (Cnrs) sur &amp;quot;Beyrouth: violence, panique et fronti&amp;egrave;re&amp;quot;, de Dalila Nadi (Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin) sur &amp;quot;Les chinois d&amp;rsquo;Alger&amp;quot; et de Haim Yacobi (Ben Gurion University) sur &amp;quot;Immigration et espace urbain &amp;agrave; J&amp;eacute;rusalem et Tel Aviv-Jaffa&amp;quot;.&lt;/div&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Pr&amp;eacute;sentation par l'&amp;eacute;diteur :&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
Come sono cambiate e come stanno cambiando le citt&amp;agrave; euromediterranee nell&amp;rsquo;era della globalizzazione? &amp;Egrave; la domanda cui questo libro, frutto di alcuni progetti di ricerca europei, intende rispondere attraverso le analisi del gruppo internazionale di studiosi che vi hanno preso parte, i cui contributi propongono una lettura assai originale e ricca di sollecitazioni per chi si occupa della realt&amp;agrave; urbana e delle trasformazioni delle societ&amp;agrave; contemporanee. Un viaggio illuminante dentro alcune delle antiche citt&amp;agrave; del mondo dove si sperimenta il nuovo ordine economico mondiale e le sue conseguenze e dove, in alcuni casi, le rivolte popolari riconquistano l&amp;rsquo;agor&amp;agrave;.&lt;/div&gt;
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Depuis la fin du XIXe si&amp;egrave;cle, les villes fran&amp;ccedil;aises cultivent une relation passionnelle et ambivalente avec l'automobile. Les grandes transformations urbaines du XXe si&amp;egrave;cle sont le fruit de ce mariage tumultueux entre d'un c&amp;ocirc;t&amp;eacute; les territoires urbains, leurs habitants et leurs &amp;eacute;diles et, de l'autre, la circulation automobile, les am&amp;eacute;nageurs et les responsables locaux qui s'y confrontent. Cette relation a la plupart du temps trouv&amp;eacute; un certain &amp;eacute;quilibre, dans les projets, dans les r&amp;eacute;glementations comme dans les pratiques.&lt;/div&gt;
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L&amp;rsquo;analyse a posteriori des cons&amp;eacute;quences de politiques publiques ou de choix de d&amp;eacute;veloppement arr&amp;ecirc;t&amp;eacute;, tel le maillag TGV en France ou le d&amp;eacute;veloppement du tourisme en Suisse. Cette mise en perspective des enjeux et des impacts li&amp;eacute;s aux d&amp;eacute;placements conduit &amp;agrave; d&amp;eacute;passer les clich&amp;eacute;s et &amp;agrave; ouvrir des perspectives ambitieuses pour repenser les rapports entre solutions technologiques, densification de la population, et aspirations et usages soci&amp;eacute;taux.&lt;/div&gt;
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