Information systems and urban management (18th-21st centuries)
Flux
2018/1-2 No 111-112
124 pages
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Information systems and urban management (18th-21st centuries)
Introduction
Receiving emergency calls in Paris (1920-1980): Flow management of medical and rescue services
“The 175 falls on the banks of the Seine – 3 dead”: Information flow, risk management and prevention in the Parisian bus network (1920-1980)
Birth, reorganization or formalization of an information system? Cleaning the streets of Paris, 16th-18th centuries
- By Nicolas Lyon-Caen
- and Raphaël Morera
Capturing and mapping the urban mobility practices and desires of american households (from the inter-war period to the 1960s)
Cities and information systems: From the birth of modern urbanism to the emergence of the smart city
Interview
Automobile dependence. Back to the genesis of the concept and its political stakes
- Interview with Gabriel Dupuy,
- conducted by Caroline Gallez
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Review
Politique des infrastructures : permanence, effacement, disparition. Dominique Rouillard (ed.). Geneva: Métis Presses, 2020
Review
Villes en transition. L’expérience partagée des Écocités. Edited by Florent Hébert, Marseille: Parenthèses, 2017
Review
L’architecture des déplacements, Gares ferroviaires du Japon. Corinne Tiry Ono. Paris: infolio, Collection Archigraphy Poche, 2018
- By Nacima Baron
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