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A series of research seminars exploring the fl&amp;acirc;neur &amp;ndash; meaning anidler or loafer &amp;ndash; will be launched this week by the School of Modern Languages,Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway, University of London.&lt;br /&gt;
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The fl&amp;acirc;neur has its origins inthe nineteenth century, when the leisurely &amp;lsquo;gentleman stroller&amp;rsquo; emerged as a recognizable urban type in cities such as London and, especially, Paris, andconsequently became the subject of comment, satire and analysis.&lt;br /&gt;
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The early twentieth century saw the figure impact on the work of journalists and critics writing in German, notably the work of Walter Benjamin. At the same time, city streets, the anonymity of crowds, and a fascination for &amp;lsquo;observation&amp;rsquo; were characteristic preoccupations of many photographers, artists and filmmakers. More recently, the narrative position of the fl&amp;acirc;neur &amp;ndash; a combination of critical distance andtotal immersion &amp;ndash; has become a feature of travel writing in an increasingly mobile, globalized world.&lt;br /&gt;
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The seminar series will explore aspects of this fascinating theme from the nineteenth century to the present day, with a lecture on Wednesday, January 18, by Dr Hannah Thompson exploring the figure of the fl&amp;acirc;neur through the work of French poet Charles Baudelaire and German theorist Walter Benjamin.&lt;br /&gt;
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Dr Thompson&amp;rsquo;s lecture, &amp;lsquo;Two Parisian re-writings of the fl&amp;acirc;neur: the failure and the planner&amp;rsquo;, will identify two other figures who must negotiate the muddy streets of the capital in order to achieve financial and sexual success.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Hannah Thompson &lt;/b&gt;is Senior Lecturer in the School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway, University of London.&lt;/div&gt;
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Urban environments worldwide are in the midst of multiple shifts, driven by interconnected flows in capital, people, and resources at local, regional and global scales. It impacts not only cities but also the network of social and ecological systems well beyond their borders. In contrast to the complexity of today's urbanization, the concept of the &amp;quot;Eco-City&amp;quot;, arguably dating back to the ideal of the 19th Century Garden City, seems like an overly simplistic and utopian vision. Yet, the imagery and language of an idealized &amp;quot;Eco-City&amp;quot; continue to shape the planning and design of contemporary cities while disregarding the vital complexity of contemporary urban conditions and issues. This symposium will examine today's multifaceted urban environment in order to explore emerging theories and practices that will enable us to address these critical issues. Specifically, it investigates three areas of knowledge and practices: emergent ecologies, emergent cities, and emergent tactics.&lt;/div&gt;
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Keynote address - Kongjian Yu&lt;br /&gt;
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Emerging Ecologies&lt;/div&gt;
Jane Wolff, Kristina Hill and Ken Yocom (moderator)&lt;br /&gt;
While early attempts to conceptualize urban ecological conditions primarily focused on traditional ecological methods and subjects, a new paradigm is emerging that embraces the complexity and uncertainty associated with coupled human/natural systems. This session explores the relationships between environment, equity, economy, and design in our rapidly urbanizing world.&lt;br /&gt;
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Emerging Cities&lt;/div&gt;
Chelina Odbert and Jennifer Toy, Viren Brahmbahatt, Alfredo Brillembourg and Ben Spencer (moderator)&lt;br /&gt;
This session examines the dynamics and implications of rapid urban growth in the emerging mega-cities of the global south. Critically engaging issues of environmental resilience and social equity as they relate to urban form at multiples scales, it explores the present and potential evolution of design, technology, policy and practice in these contexts.&lt;br /&gt;
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Emerging Tactics&lt;/div&gt;
John Bela, Nicholas de Monchaux, Denise Hoffman Brandt and Jeff Hou (moderator)&lt;br /&gt;
This session focuses on new approaches to remaking the urban environment that are distinct from the paradigm of master planning and conventional practice of design. It examines how seeing the urban landscape as a set of systemic and interactive matrices with interconnected and spontaneous possibilities can inspire new approaches and methods in design and implementation.&lt;/div&gt;
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The School of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures at Royal Holloway is pleased to announce a series of lunchtime Research Seminars in Comparative Literature and Culture. The School&amp;rsquo;s popular degree programme in Comparative Literature and Culture (CLC) gives students the opportunity to study fiction, film, visual art, and intellectual history across different periods, cultures and contexts. The Research Seminars will showcase the complementary, comparative, and interdisciplinary research interests of researchers in the SMLLC by exploring a single theme: &amp;lsquo;The Fl&amp;acirc;neur&amp;rsquo;.&lt;br /&gt;
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The &amp;lsquo;Fl&amp;acirc;neur&amp;rsquo;, both as a figure and as an approach to art, has its origins in the nineteenth century, when the leisurely &amp;lsquo;gentleman stroller&amp;rsquo; emerged as a recognizable urban type in cities such as London and, especially, Paris, and consequently became the subject of comment, satire and analysis. For the poet Charles Baudelaire, the fl&amp;acirc;neur became of a figure of aesthetic and existential significance: the pedestrian observer able to &amp;lsquo;bathe&amp;rsquo; in crowds, to feel at home anywhere, to derive intoxication from random encounters. As the world&amp;rsquo;s cities have continued to expand, the fl&amp;acirc;neur has continued to exercise influence on and appeal to artists and writers, and architects and urban planners. The early twentieth century saw the figure impact on the work of journalists and critics writing in German, notably the work of Walter Benjamin. At the same time, city streets, the anonymity of crowds, and a fascination for &amp;lsquo;observation&amp;rsquo; were characteristic preoccupations of many photographers, artists and filmmakers. More recently, the narrative position of the fl&amp;acirc;neur &amp;ndash; a combination of critical distance and total immersion &amp;ndash; has become a feature of travel writing in an increasingly mobile, globalized world.&lt;/div&gt;
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available to download&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/div&gt;
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La journ&amp;eacute;e d&amp;rsquo;&amp;eacute;tude &amp;quot;Le monument, la ville, la nature. Pour une approche globale du patrimoine&amp;quot; s&amp;rsquo;inscrivait dans le cadre des Rencontres europ&amp;eacute;ennes du patrimoine organis&amp;eacute;es par l&amp;rsquo;Institut national du patrimoine et l&amp;rsquo;Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. Elle a eu lieu &amp;agrave; Venise &amp;agrave; l'Istituto Veneto di Scienze, lettere ed Arti Campo Santo Stefano, le 13 mai 2010.&lt;br /&gt;
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La notion de patrimoine est large et inclut non seulement les biens mobiliers et le b&amp;acirc;ti &amp;quot;monuments historiques&amp;quot;, mais aussi l&amp;rsquo;ensemble urbain lui-m&amp;ecirc;me, ainsi que le paysage naturel et l&amp;rsquo;environnement dans lesquels la ville s&amp;rsquo;inscrit. L&amp;rsquo;enjeu est de ne pas sacrifier le monument &amp;agrave; la ville et inversement. Il faut aujourd&amp;rsquo;hui apprendre &amp;agrave; pr&amp;eacute;server les centres-villes historiques en &amp;eacute;vitant la mus&amp;eacute;ification et sans d&amp;eacute;laisser l&amp;rsquo;environnement naturel.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Programme :&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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Ouverture&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Gian Antonio Danieli, Presidente dell&amp;rsquo;Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti ; Eric Gross, directeur de l&amp;rsquo;Institut national du patrimoine ; Mario Lolli Ghetti, Direttore generale per il paesaggio, le belle arti, l&amp;rsquo;architettura e l&amp;rsquo;arte contemporanea ; Ugo Soragni, Direttore regionale per i Beni culturali e paesaggistici del Veneto.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a target="_blank" href="http://mediatheque-numerique.inp.fr/index.php/actes_de_colloque/rencontres_du_patrimoine/le_monument_la_ville_la_nature_pour_une_approche_globale_du_patrimoine/pourquoi_faut_il_que_la_politique_de_l_architecture_soit_rattachee_au_ministere_de_la_culture"&gt;Pourquoi faut-il que la politique de l&amp;rsquo;architecture soit rattach&amp;eacute;e au minist&amp;egrave;re de la culture ?&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Philippe B&amp;eacute;laval, directeur g&amp;eacute;n&amp;eacute;ral des patrimoines, minist&amp;egrave;re de la culture et de la communication&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a target="_blank" href="http://mediatheque-numerique.inp.fr/index.php/actes_de_colloque/rencontres_du_patrimoine/le_monument_la_ville_la_nature_pour_une_approche_globale_du_patrimoine/il_paesaggio_come_bene_culturale_evoluzione_della_consapevolezza"&gt;Il paesaggio come bene culturale. Evoluzione della consapevolezza&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Andrea Rinaldo, Segretario accademico dell&amp;rsquo;Istituto Veneto di Scienze Lettere ed Arti, Universit&amp;agrave; di Padova&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a target="_blank" href="http://mediatheque-numerique.inp.fr/index.php/actes_de_colloque/rencontres_du_patrimoine/le_monument_la_ville_la_nature_pour_une_approche_globale_du_patrimoine/le_projet_du_grand_paris"&gt;Le projet du Grand Paris&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Francis Rambert, directeur de l&amp;rsquo;Institut fran&amp;ccedil;ais d&amp;rsquo;architecture, cit&amp;eacute; de l&amp;rsquo;architecture et du patrimoine&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a target="_blank" href="http://mediatheque-numerique.inp.fr/index.php/actes_de_colloque/rencontres_du_patrimoine/le_monument_la_ville_la_nature_pour_une_approche_globale_du_patrimoine/paesaggi_come_patrimoni_culturali_metamorfosi_e_salvaguardia_disegno_e_governo"&gt;Paesaggi come patrimoni culturali. Metamorfosi e salvaguardia. Disegno e governo&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Domenico Luciani, Coordinatore del Comitato scientifico per studi sul paesaggio e il giardino, Fondazione Benetton Studi Ricerche&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a target="_blank" href="http://mediatheque-numerique.inp.fr/index.php/actes_de_colloque/rencontres_du_patrimoine/le_monument_la_ville_la_nature_pour_une_approche_globale_du_patrimoine/ouverture_de_seance_de_l_apres_midi"&gt;Ouverture de l'apr&amp;egrave;s-midi&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Vincent Noce, journaliste, Lib&amp;eacute;ration&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a target="_blank" href="http://mediatheque-numerique.inp.fr/index.php/actes_de_colloque/rencontres_du_patrimoine/le_monument_la_ville_la_nature_pour_une_approche_globale_du_patrimoine/role_et_interpretation_du_patrimoine_dans_le_projet_urbain_de_bordeaux_depuis_1995"&gt;R&amp;ocirc;le et interpr&amp;eacute;tation du patrimoine dans le projet urbain de Bordeaux depuis 1995&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Mich&amp;egrave;le Laru&amp;euml;-Charlus, directeur g&amp;eacute;n&amp;eacute;ral de l'am&amp;eacute;nagement, Bordeaux&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a target="_blank" href="http://mediatheque-numerique.inp.fr/index.php/actes_de_colloque/rencontres_du_patrimoine/le_monument_la_ville_la_nature_pour_une_approche_globale_du_patrimoine/federico_zeri_e_la_via_appia_1974_documentario_di_anna_zanoli"&gt;Federico Zeri e la Via Appia (1974), documentario di Anna Zanoli&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Anna Ottani Cavina, Universit&amp;agrave; di Bologna, Direttore della Fondazione Federico Zeri&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a target="_blank" href="http://mediatheque-numerique.inp.fr/index.php/actes_de_colloque/rencontres_du_patrimoine/le_monument_la_ville_la_nature_pour_une_approche_globale_du_patrimoine/la_ricostruzione_dell_abruzzo"&gt;La ricostruzione dell&amp;rsquo;Abruzzo&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Francesco Erbani Giornalista, La Repubblica&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;a target="_blank" href="http://mediatheque-numerique.inp.fr/index.php/actes_de_colloque/rencontres_du_patrimoine/le_monument_la_ville_la_nature_pour_une_approche_globale_du_patrimoine/l_experience_de_l_inp_dans_les_abruzzes"&gt;L&amp;rsquo;exp&amp;eacute;rience de l&amp;rsquo;Inp dans les Abruzzes&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Roch Payet, directeur des &amp;eacute;tudes, d&amp;eacute;partement des restaurateurs, Institut national du patrimoine&lt;/div&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;/div&gt;
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In this research seminar, James Clifford Kent starts by introducing 'the origins of   fascinations with Walker Evans and his Havana portfolio, before considering how it fits into the broader discussion of the fl&amp;acirc;neur'. He also attempts to 'define psychogeography's place in the study of the fl&amp;acirc;neur and street photography, before exploring the historical context, within which Evans's images of Havana from 1933 were produced'.&lt;/div&gt;
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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 should be understood as both wounded places and as environments that offer its residents care. The talk draws upon her book in progress and ethnographic research in Bogota, Cape Town and Roanoke, Virginia -- cities in which settlement clearances have produced spaces so steeped in oppression that the geographies of displacement continue to structure urban social relations. She will introduce her concepts of 'wounded city', 'memory-work' and a 'place-based ethics of care' as a means of retheorizing the city. She argues that the memory-work of artists, activists and residents offer alternative models to imagine more socially just urban futures. A deeper appreciation of the lived and place-based experiences and expertise of these urban inhabitants would enable planners, policy makers and urban theorists to consider more ethical and sustainable forms of urban change.&lt;br /&gt;
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Karen Till's book in progress, Wounded Cities, is based on more than ten years of ethnographic research and examines cities scarred by difficult national histories (Berlin, Germany, Cape Town, South Africa, Bogot&amp;aacute;, Colombia, and Minneapolis and Roanoke, USA). The book engages recent debates about divided, resilient and resurgent cities by incorporating ethnographic and residents' insights, as well as relevant interdisciplinary discussions about heritage and memory; rights and cosmopolitics; and collaborative governance and civil society.&lt;br /&gt;
Her talk is based on her just published article 'Wounded Cities' in Political Geography 31 (1) (January 2012): 3-14, that includes responses by Rob Shields, Jeff Garmany, and Kevin Ward, with Dr. Till's reply, and outlines some of the major concepts in a preliminary fashion that will be discussed in depth in the book.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Karen Till&lt;/b&gt; is Lecturer in Geography at the National University of Ireland Maynooth and Director of the Space &amp;amp; Place Research Collaborative.&lt;/div&gt;
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Jardins familiaux ou jardins de quartier... Qu&amp;rsquo;est-ce qui explique le succ&amp;egrave;s de ces jardins partag&amp;eacute;s ?&lt;br /&gt;
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Avec :&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Laurence Baudelet&lt;/b&gt;, membre de l&amp;rsquo;association Graine de Jardins et co-auteure d&amp;rsquo;un livre intitul&amp;eacute; &amp;quot;Jardins partag&amp;eacute;s&amp;quot; &amp;eacute;dit&amp;eacute; par Terre vivante.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Marine Pugin&lt;/b&gt;, jeune paysagiste a mis en place l'association Cultures en herbes.&lt;/div&gt;
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The recent events in several cities across the UK, and more widely in Europe, have raised fundamental questions about the legitimacy of public programs, the crisis-prone nature of economies and ongoing resentment and anger at social inequality and injustice. Despite frequent political and media pronouncements of organised criminality, grounded examinations of riots in the UK and elsewhere highlight how social inequality, policing practices, the embedding of consumption orientations and feelings of injustice have produced social danger and violence in excluded localities. Nuanced, empirically founded and critical accounts are needed of these events. This conference, organised by CURB, sought to contextualise urban unrest within broader,  structural concerns around economic decline, social injustice and criminal cultures. The cohesion of many, apparently &amp;lsquo;broken&amp;rsquo; communities, and their capacity to regain control and promote safety belie on-going anger and resentment at corporate excess, media misconduct and political illegitimacy. The meeting explored these issues in detail and provided a space to debate the broader causes and consequences of these events.&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Available podcasts:&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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Tony Jefferson - The riots 2011: Another moral panic or... what?&lt;/div&gt;
Dan Briggs - What we did when it happened: A timeline analysis of the social disorder in London&lt;/div&gt;
Sheldon Thomas - The riots from a 'road' perspective&lt;/div&gt;
Suzella Palmer - 'Dutty Babylon': Policing black communities and the politics of resistance&lt;/div&gt;
Steven Hirschler - Riots in retrospective: Lessons from 1958 and the Powell era&lt;/div&gt;
David Hill - Social media and urban unrest&lt;/div&gt;
Laura Naegler - The riots of those who should not dare to scream for revolution. Riot spectacle, ritual, and the construction of the apolitical adolescent middle-class rioter in Germany&lt;/div&gt;
Simon Harding - Mindful violence: The role of the urban street gang in the riots in London&lt;/div&gt;
Bob Jeffrey and Will Jackson - Pendleton: A political sociology&lt;/div&gt;
Karen Evans - Who broke Britain? Power, austerity and social reaction&lt;/div&gt;
Nicholas Pleace - Child poverty as 'riot training'? Contrasting perceptions of parents, frontline workers and child poverty experts in London&lt;/div&gt;
Rowland Atkinson, Simon Parker and Oliver Smith - 'The atrocities will be repaid': Urban unrest and the whirlwind to be reaped from political revanchism&lt;/div&gt;
John Lea and Simon Hallsworth - Riots, citizenship and the crisis of the neoliberal state&lt;/div&gt;
Joe Sim - The fish rots from the capitalist head: Riots in the wasteland of the free&lt;/div&gt;
Simon Winlow - Observations, themes and comments&lt;/div&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Entre la m&amp;eacute;dina, le souk et Facebook&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/div&gt;
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L&amp;rsquo;espace public dans le monde arabe. Vers une m&amp;eacute;tamorphose urbaine ?&lt;br /&gt;
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L&amp;rsquo;espace public comme forme ouverte (place, jardin public, boulevard, etc.) est absent du centre des villes arabo-musulmanes traditionnelles. L&amp;rsquo;absence ou  la raret&amp;eacute; des espaces publics est-elle ainsi inh&amp;eacute;rente au syst&amp;egrave;me citadin arabe avant l&amp;rsquo;introduction de formes urbaines occidentales ? Y a-t-il  vraiment d&amp;eacute;valorisation de l&amp;rsquo;espace public au profit du priv&amp;eacute; ? Ce constat n&amp;rsquo;est-il pas plut&amp;ocirc;t le reflet d&amp;rsquo;une lecture incompl&amp;egrave;te ?&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;br /&gt;
D&amp;eacute;cryptage en compagnie de &lt;b&gt;Fabrice Balanche&lt;/b&gt;, directeur du Groupe de Recherches et d'Etudes sur la M&amp;eacute;diterran&amp;eacute;e et le Moyen-Orient, &amp;agrave; Lyon.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Un entretien de Nicole Duparc.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;b&gt;Rue Damas &amp;agrave; Beyrouth&lt;/b&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;br /&gt;
L'avenue qui m&amp;egrave;ne vers Damas est l'axe central de Beyrouth qui part de la c&amp;eacute;l&amp;egrave;bre place des Canons et se termine vers le Bois des pins, seul parc de la ville... toujours ferm&amp;eacute;. Durant la guerre civile, la rue de Damas fut aussi la ligne de d&amp;eacute;marcation entre l'Est ou l'Ouest. Aujourd'hui, 20 ans apr&amp;egrave;s les violents combats qui ont oppos&amp;eacute;s les habitants de la capitale libanaise, la rue est encombr&amp;eacute;e de blocs de b&amp;eacute;ton et l'arm&amp;eacute;e y est encore d&amp;eacute;ploy&amp;eacute;e, histoire de rassurer. Seules les voitures, lanc&amp;eacute;es &amp;agrave; tout allure, semblent avoir investi la bande d'asphalte. Quant aux quartiers qui la bordent, ils ne se regardent m&amp;ecirc;me pas.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Habib Debs&lt;/b&gt;, urbaniste et architecte, travaille, avec d'autres, &amp;agrave; recoudre le tissu social et communautaire de la ville en offrant aux &amp;quot;Beyrouthins&amp;quot; une alternative &amp;agrave; la s&amp;eacute;gr&amp;eacute;gation spatiale. Il s'agit de cr&amp;eacute;er les conditions qui permettront d'autres rapports entre les Libanais.&lt;br /&gt;
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Un entretien d&amp;rsquo;Anik Schuin&lt;/div&gt;
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Echoes est un projet radiophonique d&amp;rsquo;atelier-r&amp;eacute;sidences itin&amp;eacute;rant, &amp;agrave; la fois artistique et p&amp;eacute;dagogique, qui propose d&amp;rsquo;explorer la m&amp;eacute;moire sonore et musicale d&amp;rsquo;un territoire &amp;agrave; chacune de ses &amp;eacute;tapes. Encadr&amp;eacute; par Am&amp;eacute;lie Agut et Anna Raimondo, l&amp;rsquo;Atelier ECHOES s&amp;rsquo;affirme d&amp;rsquo;embl&amp;eacute;e dans une pratique radiophonique internationale plac&amp;eacute;e sous le signe du partage, de la mobilit&amp;eacute; et du multilinguisme.&lt;/div&gt;
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13 janvier 2012&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Echoes &amp;ndash; Tanger &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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Premier &amp;eacute;cho d&amp;rsquo;un atelier men&amp;eacute; &amp;agrave; la cin&amp;eacute;math&amp;egrave;que de Tanger en partenariat avec la webradio Radio Appartement 22 (bas&amp;eacute;e &amp;agrave; Rabat), avec la participation d&amp;rsquo;Ilham, Romane et Mohamed.&lt;br /&gt;
Par dessus les toits, au coin des ruelles, entre les murs de la m&amp;eacute;dina, berceuses, appels et m&amp;eacute;lodies en voie de disparition. En arabe, berb&amp;egrave;re et fran&amp;ccedil;ais, la ville sonne et r&amp;eacute;sonne...&lt;br /&gt;
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30 janvier 2012&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;b&gt;Echoes &amp;ndash; Casablanca &lt;/b&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
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Evocation de sons disparus, ou presque, paysages sonores, reprises furtives de chants et de berceuses... et fragments de m&amp;eacute;moire vive dans un quartier de Casablanca au pass&amp;eacute; tumultueux : Hay Mohammedi.&lt;br /&gt;
Des sons r&amp;eacute;alis&amp;eacute;s &amp;agrave; l&amp;rsquo;occasion des Nouzah Fennia du Festival de Casablanca 2011, avec l&amp;rsquo;amicale complicit&amp;eacute; des studios du Boultek / l&amp;rsquo;Boulevard, de Initiatives Urbaines et de Casa M&amp;eacute;moire.&lt;/div&gt;
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