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    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_196</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Neoliberalization of education and the making of territories
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2025/3 n° 196)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2025-12-05T00:00:00+01:00</published>
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                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[La néolibéralisation de l’éducation, qui se manifeste par des
processus de privatisation de services et d’institutions éducatifs,
mais aussi par l’intégration de logiques commerciales et
managériales dans des dispositifs publics, prend une ampleur
croissante dans de nombreux contextes des Nords et des Suds, et
traverse tous les niveaux éducatifs. Ce dossier documente la
manière dont ses logiques participent de la fabrique des
territoires contemporains, aussi bien dans des marges (urbaines ou
rurales) que dans des centralités métropolitaines. Il s’intéresse à
la façon dont s’internationalisent les acteurs de cette
néolibéralisation éducative, dans leurs pratiques et leurs modèles,
et examine les territoires investis, inégalement attractifs ou
délaissés, et leurs logiques. Il interroge la circulation des
modèles entre secteurs, public et privé, entre niveaux
d’enseignement, entre Nords et Suds, mais aussi les rapports de
pouvoir, générateurs de nouvelles inégalités, qui accompagnent ces
transformations sociospatiales, à différentes échelles.]]></summary>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 2 to 6| Front matter
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 18| Editorial. Neoliberalization of education and the making of
territories
                                            |  Nora Nafaa,  Hicham Jamid,  Virginie Baby-Collin,  Florence Bouillon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 19 to 39| Edupreneurs and their territories: beyond privatization, a profound
mutation in the world’s educational landscapes
                                            |  Aurélie Delage,  David Giband,  Kevin Mary
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 41 to 58| Bilingual schools to compete with private schools? A study of an
educational policy of “attractiveness”
                                            |  Manon Pothet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 59 to 77| Manufacturing territories as an instrument of neoliberalisation in
education: the case of <i>Cités éducatives (</i>education hubs)
                                            |  Julie Pinsolle,  Julien Tourneville
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 79 to 94| The illusion of excellence in priority education or the creation of
second-rate school districts
                                            |  Renaud Cornand,  Ariane Richard-Bossez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 95 to 119| Issues and measurement of an “academy effect” against the
background of France’s decentralisation of its educational system
                                            |  Antoine Laporte,  Jeanne Piqué
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 121 to 138| Public-sector teachers and private promoters: a component in the
neoliberalization of education in Senegal
                                            |  Jean-Alain Goudiaby,  David Mame Biram Ngom
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 139 to 160| Leveraging accessibility: the rise of commodified knowledge hubs in
Malaysia and Northern Cyprus
                                            |  Théotime Chabre,  Jimmy Stef
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 163 to 181| When social housing is too expensive: the metropolitan construction
of a “non-problem”
                                            |  Hadrien Herrault,  Fabien Desage
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 185 to 188| Territorialization and competition: French universities facing new
inequalities?
                                            |  Nora Nafaa
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 189 to 203| Differentiating universities and academics: an approach through
spatial and territorial dimensions
                                            |  Camille Vergnaud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 205 to 212| Interview with Xavier Py
                                            |  Nora Nafaa
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 213a to 218| Jules Bodet, 2024, <i>La mixité sociale à l’école&#160;: analyse
géopolitique de la ségrégation scolaire dans les collèges des
Hauts-de-Seine. Conflit de représentations de la nation et du rôle
de l’école, et enjeux locaux autour de la gouvernance de la carte
scolaire</i>, doctoral thesis in geography, université Paris 8
Vincennes/Saint-Denis.
                                            |  Gwenaëlle Audren
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 219a to 222| Melis Aras, Élisabeth Lambert, Cathrin Zengerling (eds.), 2024,
<i>Paysages et énergies renouvelables. La réparation des atteintes
aux paysages en France et en Allemagne/Landscapes and Renewable
Energy. Remedies for Landscape Damage in France and Germany</i>,
bilingual edition, Strasbourg, Presses universitaires de
Strasbourg, 272 pages.
                                            |  Jérôme Dubois
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 222 to 226| Sylvain Rode, 2023, <i>Écologiser l’urbanisme. Pour un ménagement
de nos milieux de vie partagés</i>, Lormont, Le Bord de l’eau, 209
pages.
                                            |  Philippe Hamman
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 226 to 232| Bernard Lahire, 2023, <i>Les structures fondamentales des sociétés
humaines</i>, La Découverte, 970 pages.
                                            |  Sonia Lehman-Frisch
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 232 to 236| Claire Marchal, 2025, <i>Le Cube. Révélations sur les dérives de
l’enseignement supérieur privé</i>, Paris, Flammarion, 378 pages.
                                            |  Nora Nafaa
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 237 to 260| Back matter
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
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            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_195</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        The reshaping of rural areas: inequalities and forms of regulation
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2025/2 n° 195)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2025-09-23T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2025-10-14T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Malgré une évidente évolution dans les représentations des
territoires ruraux, un certain nombre d’idées reçues leur sont
encore communément associées et influencent la manière de les
penser et de les gouverner. De nombreux processus sociospatiaux,
qui peuvent concerner de nouveaux rapports à la nature et aux
ressources, des processus migratoires, ou encore des politiques
publiques, remettent cependant en cause ces représentations et
accompagnent les mutations de ces territoires.</p>
<p>À partir de ces constats, les articles composant ce dossier
d’Espaces et Sociétés apportent des éclairages sur les
recompositions sociospatiales laissant entrevoir les inégalités
traversant les territoires ruraux, et sur les formes de
régulations, impliquant les habitants ou les acteurs politiques,
qui permettent aux territoires de trouver un nouvel équilibre.
Présentées pour la plupart par de jeunes chercheurs et chercheuses,
ces contributions offrent un riche panorama des travaux récents en
géographie et sociologie, à travers des cas d’études en France et
au Sénégal et une controverse sur les moyennes montagnes
italiennes.</p>
]]></summary>
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        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1 to 6| Front matter
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 20| Editorial
                                            |  Philippe Hamman,  Frédéric Richard,  Greta Tommasi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 21 to 39| How is soccer evolving in rural areas? A case study from Isère.
                                            |  Gabriel Dubois,  Williams Nuytens
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 41 to 59| Social geography of a market town in Normandy: some territorialized
institutional disjunctions?
                                            |  Quentin Brouard-Sala
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 61 to 81| Nature capital? “Nature”, a marker of inequalities. Comparative
study of two municipalities in Eure-et-Loir
                                            |  Nelly Regnier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 83 to 100| <i>Youssoupha Tall, Veronica Mitroi, José-Frédéric Deroubaix,
Ibrahima Dia</i> Water quality, land conflicts and local
arrangements around Lake Guiers (Senegal)
                                            |  Youssoupha Tall,  Veronica Mitroi,  José-Frédéric Deroubaix,  Ibrahima Dia
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 101 to 120| The Reception of refugees outside cities: between territorial
fragility and rural cosmopolitanism
                                            |  Rafik Arfaoui,  Norma Schemschat
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 121 to 144| Moroccan seasonal workers placed, displaced, and irreplaceable in
Corsican certified agriculture
                                            |  Béatrice Mésini,  Josepha Milazzo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 147 to 165| Subordination through violence. Thinking about gendered
socialisation in public spaces through trans experiences
                                            |  Milan Bonté
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 169 to 173| What can we learn from the debates surrounding the concepts of
<i>montagna di mezzo</i> and <i>metromontagna</i>?
                                            |  Greta Tommasi,  Philippe Hamman,  Frédéric Richard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 175 to 194| Mid-range mountains and metromountains: towards a social and
environmental restructuring of Italian mountains?
                                            |  Mauro Varotto,  Andrea Membretti
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 197 to 205| The new ruralities: already a long story
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 209 to 217| “Ecopractice” schemes–from imposition to reception. A territorial
analysis of the tension between energy frugality and fuel poverty
                                            |  Philippe Hamman
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 219 to 222| When food aid enriches its suppliers. Haitian farmers and US
agribusiness
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 223 to 226| Stéphanie Bouysse-Mesnage, Stéphanie Dadour, Isabelle Grudet, Anne
Labroille, Élise Macaire (eds.), 2024, <i>Dynamiques de genre. La
place des femmes en architecture, urbanisme et paysage</i>,
Marseille, Éditions Parenthèses, 237 pages.
                                            |  Morgane Brissaud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 226 to 229| Antoine Guironnet, Ludovic Halbert, 2023, <i>L’empire urbain de la
finance. Pouvoirs et inégalités dans le capitalisme de gestion
d’actifs,</i> Paris, Éditions Amsterdam, 320 pages.
                                            |  Jérôme Dubois
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 230 to 232| Chloé Nicolas-Artero, 2024, <i>S’approprier l’eau. Droits, espaces
et pouvoirs au Chili,</i> Rennes, PUR, 267 pages.
                                            |  Pierre Texier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 232 to 234| Sophie Orange, Fanny Renard, 2022, <i>Des femmes qui tiennent la
campagne</i>, Paris, La Dispute, 216 pages.
                                            |  Louis Tissot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 235 to 237| Gaspard Lion, 2024, <i>Vivre au camping. Un mal-logement des
classes populaires,</i> Paris, Le Seuil, 316 pages.
                                            |  Greta Tommasi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 251 to 256| Back matter
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_194</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Land frugality urban planning
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2025/1 n° 194)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2025-05-13T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2025-05-22T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[L’étalement urbain a constitué pendant de longues décennies le
modèle dominant de l’aménagement et du développement territorial
dans la plupart des pays, et ceci quelle que soit l’échelle urbaine
considérée (grandes métropoles mondiales, agglomérations et villes
moyennes, couronnes périurbaines…). Le numéro vient documenter les
principales conséquences de ces nouveaux mots d’ordre qui prennent,
selon les pays ou les situations, plusieurs formes : « sobriété
foncière », « renouvellement », « régénération urbaine »,
« densification », « intensification », « faire la ville sur la
ville » ou « recyclage urbain »… ; si les termes varient la
direction reste la même.]]></summary>
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        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1 to 6| Front matter
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 21| Editorial
                                            |  Alain Bourdin,  Jérôme Dubois,  Stéphane Nahrath
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 23 to 41| Marais Wiels, Friche Josaphat, Brussels wastelands between
ecological governementality and multispecific commons
                                            |  Allan Wei
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 43 to 62| The productive function in the context of land sobriety: between
vulnerability and opportunity. The case of Mons (Belgium)
                                            |  Alexis Gilbart
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 63 to 81| The growth machine of Greater Geneva facing the challenge of No Net
Land Take
                                            |  Sébastien Lambelet,  Raphaël Languillon-Aussel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 83 to 103| High rise, a new tool for reducing land use or a coveted feature of
the neoliberal city?
                                            |  Géraldine Bouchet-Blancou
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 105 to 122| Regulating urban sprawl: government departments responding to local
urban planning projects in France
                                            |  Rémi Delattre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 123 to 139| The quid pro quo for density. How developers bring dense housing to
life (and sell it)
                                            |  Sonia Dinh
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 141 to 159| Industrial zones under land pressure: which model of land
frugality?
                                            |  Nicolas Persyn,  Yvain Dobel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 161 to 180| Zero net land take in France: the great territorial bargain
                                            |  Jean-Baptiste Chabert,  Aurélie Charpentier,  Marie Demolin,  Nicolas Martin,  Benoît Leplomb,  Jérôme Dubois
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 183 to 199| Remaining a city of tenants. Tenant movements in Berlin as
historicised forms of appropriation
                                            |  Thomas Chevallier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 201 to 218| The effects of residential mobility on the spread of bicycle use in
the Île-de-France region
                                            |  Clément Dusong
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 221 to 228| Land consumption or land frugality: research questions, political
issues
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 231 to 233| Stéphanie Jannin, "La fabrique du logement abordable. L’exemple de
la métropole de Montpellier", doctoral thesis in urban planning and
development, University of Perpignan
                                            |  Jérôme Dubois
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 235 to 238| Abdelhafid Hammouche, Safaa Monqid (eds.), 2022, <i>Espaces et
genre dans le monde arabe. Des transformations urbaines aux
mutations des rapports de sexe,</i> Paris, Karthala/Université
Sorbonne Nouvelle, 258 p.
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 238 to 239| Laurent Coudroy de Lille, Jacques Brun, Guy Burgel, Gilles
Montigny, Marie-Vic Ozouf-Marignier (eds.), 2023, <i>Marcel
Roncayolo, sur les pas d’un géographe singulier</i>, Marseille,
Éditions Parenthèses, 350 p.
                                            |  Viviane Claude
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 258 to 264| Back matter
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_193</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Young people and urban changes
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2024/3 N° 193)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2024-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2024-12-23T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2025-01-13T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[Ce numéro interroge la manière dont sont vécues les mutations
sociales et spatiales, programmées ou non, par des enfants,
adolescent-e-s et jeunes adultes dont le quartier ou le cadre de
vie se transforme à différentes échelles, à différents degrés (du
micro-aménagement au renouvellement urbain) et selon différentes
temporalités. L’expérience de ces transformations est souvent
ambivalente, du fait du contexte urbain, de l’opération et de la
position sociale des enquêté-e-s. Ce faisant, le numéro interroge
aussi les effets de ces changements urbains sur la socialisation de
la jeunesse, sur ses pratiques et sociabilités, souvent contraintes
par les adultes, sur les modalités d’appropriation et les
manifestations de nostalgie. Enfin, ces transformations sont aussi
abordées par le prisme des inégalités sociales, d’âge ou de genre,
et par la façon dont des aménagements peuvent reproduire des
inégalités ou en faire émerger de nouvelles, qu’elles soient dans
les pratiques-même de l’espace ou dans la prise en compte et la
participation à son aménagement.]]></summary>
        <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1 to 6| Front matter
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 16| Editorial
                                            |  Grégory Busquet,  Jeanne Demoulin,  Claudette Lafaye,  Thomas Sauvadet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 17 to 31| The fragmentation of children’s daily spaces in Sfax (Tunisia)
                                            |  Fanny Vuaillat
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 33 to 46| In search of lost space. The bonfires of the Nit de Sant Joan and
the decline of children’s street culture in Barcelona
                                            |  Manuel Delgado-Ruiz,  Marta Contijoch-Torres
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 47 to 64| Young people from working-class neighbourhoods facing renewal: two
distinct experiences
                                            |  Leïla Frouillou,  Hélène Hatzfeld,  Fanny Salane,   Collectif Pop-Part
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 65 to 82| Being young (and) an agent of change in your neighbourhood:
appropriation, diversion and resistance
                                            |  Marie-Anaïs Le Breton
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 83 to 102| Adventure playgrounds: a place for children in the changing city ?
                                            |  Gilles Raveneau,  Fanny Delaunay,  Deborah Gentès,  Florence Bouillon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 103 to 119| “Come on, clear off kids!”: a multisport facility from the
perspective of social relations across ages and generations on a
housing estate
                                            |  Mickael Chelal
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 121 to 140| The growing invisibility of girls in public sports areas in Paris
                                            |  Jeanne-Maud Jarthon,  Jeremy Pierre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 143 to 160| The development of a lakeside path reveals local struggles for
access to a common good. The case of the French shore of Lake
Geneva
                                            |  Yohann Rech,  Jérôme Piriou,  Christophe Clivaz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 161 to 181| “I didn’t finish high school but I know how to install a shower
tray”: making it by investing in property
                                            |  Margot Bergerand
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 185 to 207| Processes of teenage appropriation of public space: the other face
of urban renewal in Barcelona
                                            |  Anna Ortiz Guitart,  Maria Prats Ferret,  Mireia Baylina Ferré
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 211 to 220| Childhood and youth: urban research between attention and neglect
                                            |  Denis Bocquet,  Alexandre Frondizi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 221 to 224| Garance Clément, Alexis Gumy, Ander Audikana, Guillaume Drevon,
Vincent Kaufmann, Laurie Daffe, 2024, <i>Sociétés frontalières. Une
enquête sociologique au cœur de trois espaces frontaliers
européens</i>, Lausanne, EPFL Press, 216 p.
                                            |  Gaëtan Mangin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 225 to 228| Thierry Maeder, 2022, <i>Terrain critique. Des nouveaux usages de
l’art en urbanisme</i>, Genève, MētisPresses, 208 p.
                                            |  Mathieu Tremblin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 246 to 248| Back matter
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_192</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Caring for urban nature
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2024/2 No 192)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2024-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2024-10-14T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2024-10-30T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 18| Caring for urban nature
                                            |  Ornella Zaza,  Alessia De Biase,   Carolina Mudan Marelli
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 19 to 37| Institutionalising tactical street gardening: greening permits in
French cities (2004&#160;and&#160;2018)
                                            |  Aurélien Ramos
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 39 to 56| Participatory street planting: a privilege of peri-urban areas in
France?
                                            |  Amélie Deschamps
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 57 to 82| Caring for urban nature as a common good: the case of Bologna
                                            |  Roberta Bartoletti,  Franca Faccioli
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 83 to 104| Border gardens: illusive recollections and rural urbanity
                                            |  Viviana Comito
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 105 to 119| Caring for nature and the well-being of citydwellers
                                            |  Lise Bourdeau-Lepage
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 123 to 139| Relations to space in a globalised tourist consumer culture
                                            |  Jean-Baptiste Welté
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 143 to 147| Nature, a pretext to fuel the making of the city?
                                            |  Ornella Zaza
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 149 to 160| Defending allotments, or the fight for a living city
                                            |  Ivan Fouquet,  Viviane Griveau-Genest
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 161 to 170| Developing or sparing nature in the city: the paradoxical demands
of the quest for ecology in urban planning
                                            |  Jean-Noël Consalès
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 173 to 188| A botanist’s view of the world. Patrick Geddes’ last lecture at the
University of Dundee
                                            |  Patrick Geddes
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 189 to 210| Towards the wild city
                                            |  Annalisa Metta
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 213 to 220| Thinking nature, thinking the city: an intellectual and political
history
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 223 to 229| Capturing urban renewal in the making: between inhabiting and
managing expectations
                                            |  Philippe Hamman
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 231 to 234| Bram Büscher, Robert Fletcher, <i>Le vivant et la révolution.
Réinventer la conservation de la nature après le capitalisme</i>,
Arles, Actes Sud, 2023, 336 pp.
                                            |   Carolina Mudan Marelli
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 234 to 237| Damien Deville, <i>La société jardinière</i>, Paris, Le pommier,
2023, 168 pp.
                                            |  Flavia Pertuso
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 237 to 239| Jérôme Denis and David Pontille, <i>Le soin des choses&#160;:
politiques de la maintenance</i>, La Découverte, 2022, 265 pages
                                            |  Émilie Pillon
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_191</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Varia: social dynamics of urban gradients
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2024/1 No 191)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2024-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2024-05-17T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2024-05-27T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 7| Introduction
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 11 to 29| Paris’s Airbnb owners: adapting to and bypassing the law
                                            |  Jeanne Richon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 31 to 47| Arrangements for digital innovation in rural areas: A comparison
between France and Italy
                                            |  Valeria Volpe,  Ornella Zaza
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 49 to 70| Urban decay as a social issue: An analysis of contrasting dynamics
in medium-sized cities
                                            |  Élie Guéraut,  Virginie Piguet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 71 to 87| Crossing the threshold! Access to “resident” status for former
homeless people
                                            |  Yann Benoist
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 89 to 111| Housing production and homeownership in working-class areas in the
Paris region
                                            |  Thibault Le Corre,  Antonine Ribardière
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 113 to 129| Bâtiment 7 in Montréal, opposing gentrification through an urban
commons?
                                            |  Pierre Carrere,  Hélène Bélanger
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 131 to 150| The hen as a hobby-farmer. A socio-spatial analysis of the
motivations for chicken breeding by individuals in France
                                            |  Frédéric Fortunel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 151 to 169| <i>Space</i>, the trajectories of a category in twentieth-century
social sciences
                                            |  Dylan Simon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 173 to 176| Arguments about water: a controversy over substitution reservoirs
around the Marais Poitevin
                                            |  Bernard Barraqué
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 177 to 188| Substitution reservoirs in the Marais Poitevin, instruments of
agro-ecological transition?
                                            |  Frank Michel,  Luc Servant
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 189 to 193| The first response to water shortage is not dams or reservoirs
                                            |  Florence Habets,  Gaspard Demorcy
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 197 to 216| Research issues in urban history
                                            |  Alfonso Álvarez Mora
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 219 to 226| The encounter between geography and political science: two theses
exploring an emerging Arctic region
                                            |  Yann Richard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 229 to 244| Thinking about current changes in agriculture in their relations to
space
                                            |  Philippe Hamman
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 245 to 250| Sabrina Bresson (ed.), 2022, <i>Les déconvenues de la participation
citoyenne. Pratiques urbaines, pouvoirs et légitimités</i>, Tours,
Presses universitaires François-Rabelais, 252 pages.
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 251 to 254| Laurence Granchamp, Sandrine Glatron (eds.), 2021,<i> Militantismes
et potagers</i>, Villeneuve d’Ascq, Presses universitaires du
Septentrion, 317 pages.
                                            |  Giulia Giacché
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 254 to 257| Andreas Malm, <i>Avis de tempête. Nature et culture dans un monde
qui se réchauffe</i>, Paris, La Fabrique, 2023, 240 pages.
                                            |  Arthur Guérin-Turcq
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_190</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Racism, racialisation and the production of space
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2023/3 No 190)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2023-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2024-02-13T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2024-02-21T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 19| Editorial. Racism, racialisation and the production of space
                                            |  Fatiha Belmessous,  Maurice Blanc,  Stefan Andreas Kipfer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 21 to 40| Ordinary racialization and slum clearance: building and running a
“Roma integration village” in the Paris suburbs
                                            |  Elise Roche
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 41 to 61| The mechanisms of structural racism perceived through policies for
the settlement of Traveller communities in France
                                            |  Gaëlla Loiseau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 63 to 79| Police targeting of a <i>banlieue</i> neighbourhood and
racialization. How spatialized public action places race in the
foreground
                                            |  Guillaume Roux
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 81 to 97| The spatial dimension of resistance to “race crimes” in Lyon in the
early 1980s
                                            |  Foued Nasri
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 99 to 113| White futurity in crisis in Montréal: times and spaces of race
management
                                            |  Leïla Benhadjoudja,  Ted Rutland
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 115 to 131| The construction of a “white habitus”: The case of La Goutte d’Or
and La Chapelle districts
                                            |  Charlotte Corchète
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 133 to 149| Gentrifying otherness: diversity and whiteness in restaurants in
the canal Saint-Martin neighbourhood in Paris
                                            |  Jiyoung Kim
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 151 to 168| Racializing spatiality and professional (im)mobilities:
humanitarian careers in West Africa and the Sahel
                                            |  Verena Richardier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 171 to 192| Racial capitalism and the production of settler colonial cities
                                            |  Heather Dorries,  David Hugill,  Julie Tomiak
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 193 to 210| Race as a product of conquest: a working hypothesis
                                            |  Mario Rufer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 213 to 219| Marginalisation and racialisation in urban space
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 223 to 233| The return of race in social sciences in France
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_189</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Local outputs and appropriations of globalised urbanism
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2023/2 No 189)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2023-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2023-10-20T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2023-10-26T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 21| Editorial. Local outputs and appropriations of globalised urbanism
                                            |  María Castrillo Romón,  Beatriz Fernández Águeda,  Céline Vaz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 23 to 38| Covid-19 and the emergence of an “urbanism of transition” towards
active mobilities in Lyon and in Montréal
                                            |  Patricia Lejoux,  Florence Paulhiac Scherrer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 39 to 57| Making the green city in Asia: from Singapore to Phnom Penh
                                            |  Dolorès Bertrais,  Gabriel Fauveaud,  Armelle Choplin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 59 to 75| Resisting the “smart city”: an operation to block Toronto’s “Google
city”
                                            |  Élise Ho-Pun-Cheung
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 77 to 91| Trials and experiments for a feminist urbanism in France: the
emergence of a new model
                                            |  Elsa Koerner
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 95 to 117| From emergence to appropriation, Europan and the making of the
concept of the productive city in the metropolitan context
                                            |  Alexis Gilbart,  Kristel Mazy
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 119 to 134| The requirement to innovate and urban models: transposing the
“Reinventing Paris” competition concept to Séoul
                                            |  Hee-Won Jung
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 135 to 155| From Paris to Brussels: the model of international consultation and
the redefinition of the metropolitan landscape
                                            |  Sophie Hubaut
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 157 to 173| Challenging “best practice”: appropriation strategies for the Bus
Rapid Transit in Lagos
                                            |  Fatoumata Diallo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 177 to 194| The gated residential model is becoming commonplace. The case of
social housing in Brazil
                                            |  Alice Moret
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 197 to 204| Global cities and cities of globalisation: the interwoven
timeframes of research
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 207 to 221| The city, urbanism and debates: a few topics of discussion
                                            |  Alicia Novick
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 225 to 231| “The conquest of housing. The reterritorialisation of housing
policies in Spain since 2008: from regional and local public action
to inhabitant territorial reappropriation” by Diego Miralles Buil,
Université Lyon 2, 2022
                                            |  Nacima Baron-Yellès
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 233 to 235| <i>La santé sociale</i>. Nicolas Duvoux and Nadège Vezinat (eds.),
Paris, PUF, 2022, 112 pages
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 236 to 238| Agnès Deboulet, 2022, Sociétés urbaines. <i>Au risque de la
métropole</i>, Paris, Armand Colin, 272 pages.
                                            |  Jérôme Dubois
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 239 to 241| Francesco Brancaccio, Alfonso Giuliani, Carlo Vercellone, 2021,
<i>Le commun comme mode de production</i>, Paris, Éditions de
l’éclat, 274 pages.
                                            |  Arthur Guérin-Turcq
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 241 to 243| Mathis Stock, Vincent Coëffé, Philippe Violier, avec la
collaboration de Philippe Duhamel, <i>Les enjeux contemporains du
tourisme. Une approche géographique</i>, Rennes, pur, 506 pages.
                                            |  Vincent Vlès
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_188</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Popular ecology in the outskirts
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2023/1 No 188)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2023-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2023-04-24T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2023-04-25T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 11 to 20| Editorial. Popular ecology in the outskirts
                                            |  Philippe Hamman,  Laurence Costes
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 21 to 36| When large housing developments become unequal and normative
ecodistricts on the outskirts of large cities
                                            |  Nadine Roudil
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 37 to 54| Sensitive ecologies in working-class neighbourhoods: Hautepierre,
Strasbourg
                                            |  Laurence Granchamp,  Romane Joly,   Horizome
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 55 to 74| Portraits of gardeners. Gardening practices, motivations, and
representations in allotment gardens
                                            |  Francesca Di Pietro,  Emmanuèle Gardair,  Marion Poiré
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 75 to 91| Periurban environmental activists: a shared engagement, five
motivations
                                            |  Elodie Dupuit
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 93 to 111| Suburban carpooling: a policy in the making
                                            |  Nacima Baron-Yellès
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 113 to 128| Coproducing ecological water management: discussions between
academics and inhabitants on the outskirts of Mexico City
                                            |  Amaël Marchand
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 131 to 146| Simulating “Elsewhere” in the malls of Morocco: sociability and
extraterritorial belonging
                                            |  Tarik Harroud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 147 to 164| Luxury housing developments seen by their inhabitants: when the
anchor makes the image
                                            |  Loïc Bonneval,  Aurélien Gentil
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 167 to 170| A “working class” ecology in the urban outskirts?
                                            |  Laurence Costes,  Philippe Hamman
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 171 to 177| Working-class ecology confined to the urban outskirts? Beyond the
margins of environmentalism
                                            |  Caroline Lejeune
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 179 to 186| Urban outskirts and working-class ecology
                                            |  Lionel Rougé
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 189 to 197| Exploring the roots of popular ecology
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 199 to 208| Towards new variants of the urban?
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 209 to 213| <i>Beyrouth dans ses ruines</i>, Sophie Brones. 2020, Marseille,
Parenthèses, 256 pages.
                                            |  Gilbert Nicolas
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 213 to 215| <i>Ruses de riches. Pourquoi les riches veulent maintenant aider
les pauvres et sauver le monde</i>, Jean-François Draperi. 2020,
Paris, Payot &amp; Rivages, 335 pages.
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 215 to 217| <i>On est bien arrivés. Un tour de France des grands ensembles</i>,
Renaud Epstein. 2022, Paris, Le nouvel Attila, 144 pages.
                                            |  Mickael Chelal
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 217 to 220| <i>Maudire la ville : socio--histoire comparée des dénonciations de
la corruption urbaine</i>, Nicolas Maisetti, Cesare Mattina (eds.).
2021, Villeneuve-d’Ascq, Presses universitaires du Septentrion,
282 pages.
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 220 to 221| <i>Jeunes de quartier. Le pouvoir des mots</i>, Collectif Pop-Art,
edited by Marie-Hélène Bacqué and Jeanne Demoulin. 2021, Caen,
C&amp;F éditions, 240 pages.
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 222 to 225| <i>Max Sorre, une écologie humaine. Penser la géographie comme
science de l’homme ?</i>, Dylan Simon. 2021, Paris, Éditions de la
Sorbonne, 319 pages.
                                            |  Bernard Barraqué
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 227 to 229| Angela Giglia (<i>in memoriam</i>)
                                            |  Jérôme Monnet,  Catherine Bidou-Zachariasen
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_186</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Living together in the city: unrest, resistance, cooperation
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2022/3 No 186-187)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2022-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2022-12-02T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2022-12-09T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 17| Editorial
                                            |  Florence Bouillon,  Marine Maurin,  Pascale Pichon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 19 to 34| Conjugating home in the plural: the case of participatory habitats
                                            |  Pierre Servain
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 35 to 50| Sharing space in a migrant worker hostel: managerial constraints
and “art of practice”
                                            |  Laura Guérin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 51 to 66| Bifurcation squat. A militant movement caught up in the
metamorphosis of the city
                                            |  Marc Breviglieri
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 67 to 85| Village against village. Conflicts around an integration village
for vulnerable Romanian migrants
                                            |  Louis Bourgois
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 87 to 102| “Our street neighbours.” Coexistence between rich parishioners and
the homeless
                                            |  Mathilde Caro,  Erwin Flaureau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 103 to 116| Neighbours and <i>cartoneros</i> in Buenos Aires: informal
recycling and conflicts of use in public space
                                            |  Sabina Dimarco,  Matias Landau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 117 to 134| Work and coexistence in a context of gentrification in Berlin and
Palermo
                                            |  Hélène Jeanmougin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 135 to 153| Water vulnerability and compromises of coexistence in Brussels
                                            |  Pauline Bacquaert,  Jean-Michel Decroly,  Chloé Deligne,  Pierre Lannoy,  Valentina Marziali,  Xavier May
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 155 to 171| Living alongside the homeless: registers of perception and forms of
coexistence
                                            |  Thibaut Besozzi,  Hervé Marchal
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 173 to 188| Cohabitations marked by violence in Bogotá: The case of homeless
people
                                            |  Nataly Camacho Mariño
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 191 to 210| Towards a more inclusive access to land for new farmers?
Information, networks and indegeneity
                                            |  Adrien Baysse-Lainé
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 213 to 218| Metropolitanisation in question
                                            |  François Cusin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 219 to 247| Are metropolitan cities the most efficient cities?
                                            |  Olivier Bouba-Olga,  Michel Grossetti,  Denise Pumain
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 251 to 269| The invention of the favela
                                            |  Lícia do Prado Valladares
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 271 to 277| Licia do Prado Valladares (1946-2021): social observation as a way
of life
                                            |  Margareth da Silva Pereira
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 279 to 282| <i>Manifeste pour une politique des rythmes</i>, Manola Antonioli,
Guillaume Devron, Luc Gwiazdzinski, Vincent Kaufmann, Luca
Pattaroni. Lausanne, EPFL, 2021, 168 pages.
                                            |  Mireille Diestchy
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 282 to 285| <i>Les braconniers des poubelles. À la rencontre des biffins</i>,
Mélanie Duclos. Paris, Syllepse, 2021, 214 pages.
                                            |  Axel Wilmort
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 285 to 289| <i>Espace et rapports de domination</i>, Anne Clerval, Antoine
Fleury, Julien Rebotier, Serge Weber eds. Rennes, PUR, 2015,
399 pages.
                                            |  Leïla Frouillou
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_184</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Mobilities and socialisations
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2022/1 No 184-185)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2022-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2022-04-12T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2022-04-26T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 16| Editorial. For a study of socialisations in and by spatial
mobilities
                                            |  Jean-Yves Authier,  Leslie Belton Chevallier,  Joseph Cacciari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 17 to 32| Mobility and residential trajectories of inhabitants of periurban
and rural areas: lifelong socializations
                                            |  Laurent Cailly,  Marie Huyghe,  Nicolas Oppenchaim
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 33 to 49| Competent but exposed: from the tricycle to the everyday bike,
socialisations and trajectories of urban cyclists
                                            |  Matthieu Adam,  Nathalie Ortar,  Adrien Poisson
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 51 to 66| The slow walk of middle schoolgirls. A mobility practice matched to
school socialisation
                                            |  Vincent Hugoo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 67 to 82| Modal practices and socialization: analysis of the case of a
regular driver in a carpool platform
                                            |  Josette Debroux
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 83 to 98| Spatial mobility and gender mobility: non-commissioned officers in
the French Gendarmerie
                                            |  Eleonora Elguezabal
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 99 to 113| Socialization to mobilities for occupational reasons: regular
absences from home
                                            |  Stéphanie Vincent,  Gil Viry
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 115 to 130| Is mobility capital a Bourdieu capital? The experience of members
of Doctors Without Borders
                                            |  Ludovic Joxe
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 131 to 147| Working-class suburbs and rural areas in France. The socializing
effects of children’s summer camps
                                            |  Pauline Clech
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 149 to 164| The family, vacations and business: trips to Africa by adult
descendants of sub-Saharan immigrants
                                            |  Théoxane Camara
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 165 to 180| Growing up on borders, growing up without borders? The socializing
effects of transborder mobility
                                            |  Garance Clément
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 183 to 200| Ordinary city production. Hanoi, Viet Nam
                                            |  Helga-Jane Scarwell,  Divya Leducq
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 201 to 217| Teaching controversies in Urban Planning with <i>Show Me a Hero</i>
                                            |  Sophie Didier,  Pedro Gomes
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 219 to 238| Temporary urbanism, a new strategy of urban renewal? The use of
temporary housing in the rehabilitation of Balfron Tower, London
                                            |  Sacha Dalis
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 239 to 256| Representing the possible future of the technocapitalist city? A
look back at the urban imaginary of cyberpunk
                                            |  Yannick Rumpala
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 259 to 263| Straight ahead into the mobilities turn?
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 265 to 268| Emmanuelle Peyvel ed., <i>L’éducation au voyage. Pratiques
touristiques et circulations des savoirs</i>, Rennes, PUR, 2019,
265 pp.
                                            |  Leslie Belton Chevallier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 268 to 271| Mathieu Flonneau, Maxime Huré, Arnaud Passalacqua eds.,
<i>Métropoles mobiles. Défis institutionnels et politiques de la
mobilité dans les métropoles françaises</i>, Rennes, PUR, 2021,
228 pp.
                                            |  Tristan Siebert
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 271 to 273| Fernand Pouillon, numéro thématique « La revanche de l’œuvre »,
<i>Madinati, revue de l’architecture, de l’urbanisme et de la
construction</i>, no. 9, 2021, 64 pp.
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 273 to 278| Solène Marry ed., <i>Adaptation au changement climatique et projet
urbain</i>, Marseille, Parenthèse-Ademe, 2020, 144 pp.
                                            |  Géraldine Bouchet-Blancou
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_183</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Demobilising the working classes
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2021/2 No 183)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2021-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-11-23T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2021-12-02T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 15| Editorial. Demobilising the working classes
                                            |  Virginie Baby-Collin,  Anne Clerval,  Julien Talpin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 17 to 33| Residential insecurity as an obstacle to collective action
                                            |  Gaspard Lion
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 35 to 49| Isolating the working class: On the sociospatial variability of
demobilization strategies, and its limitations
                                            |  Lorenzo Barrault-Stella
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 51 to 66| Demobilising caregivers? Spatial, organisational and institutional
dynamics in hospitals
                                            |  Déborah Ridel,  Ivan Sainsaulieu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 67 to 82| Thinking union (in)activism local embeddedness: cleaning women in
Marseille and in Lyon
                                            |  Saphia Doumenc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 83 to 98| The limits of participation or the exclusion of minority ethnic
groups. A study in Marseille
                                            |  Marion Lang
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 99 to 113| Conflictual embeddedness in public space: Toulouse, the Yellow
Vests and the battle of the centre
                                            |  Américo Mariani
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 115 to 130| The roundabout as a place of struggle: establishing a place and
facing repression
                                            |  Loïc Bonin,  Pauline Liochon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 133 to 149| Naples, ordinary city? Urban spaces and trajectories of
emancipation in <i>My Brilliant Friend</i>
                                            |  Thomas Pfirsch
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 153 to 158| Understanding the processes of demobilisation: social movements and
urban studies
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 161 to 164| “P(A)R”. Participatory action research: the neglected legacy of
Orlando Fals Borda
                                            |  Claudia Ximena López Rieux
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 165 to 188| Universal origins and current challenges of participatory action
research (PAR)
                                            |  Orlando Fals Borda
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 189 to 192| Jean-Marc Besse, Guillaume Monsaingeon eds., <i>Le Temps de
l’île</i>, Marseille, mucem/Parenthèses, 2019, 256 p.
                                            |  Leonardo Ariel Carrió Cataldi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 192 to 194| Stéphanie Dechézelles, Maurice Olive eds., <i>Politisation du
proche : les lieux familiers comme espaces de mobilisation</i>,
Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2019, 272 pages.
                                            |  Aude-Line Gervais
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 194 to 196| Gabu Heindl, <i>Stadtkonflikte</i>. <i>Radikale Demokratie in
Architektur und Stadtplanung</i>, Vienne, Mandelbaum, 2020,
270 pages.
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_182</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Energy transition: The return of places
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2021/1 No 182)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2021-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-08-24T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2021-09-23T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
                <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>This issue studies the spatial effects of the energy transition.
With the development of renewable energy, energy production is
gradually moving away from the big production sites into
territories that were previously little affected by it. The aim of
this feature is to contribute to the debates on the effects of this
decentralisation on territories in Europe and around the world, as
well as on the way it is adopted and implemented by the different
stakeholders at their own scales. it looks in particular at the
consequences of the changes in the methods of organisation of an
increasingly localised energy production system, as well as at the
upheavals in the practices and configurations of actors associated
with that decentralisation.</p>
]]></summary>
        <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 14| Editorial. Energy transition: the return of places
                                            |  Jérôme Dubois,  Leïla Kebir
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 15 to 32| New energy territories in the Andes and Alps. On the paths of
transition
                                            |  Marie Forget,  Vincent Bos,  Silvina Cecila Carrizo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 33 to 54| Local deployment of renewable energy: The&#160;beginnings of
urban-rural mutualism?
                                            |  Laetitia Verhaeghe
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 55 to 71| The governance of energy communities, between practices of space
and power dynamics
                                            |  Marta Pappalardo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 73 to 91| Energy territories, project territories. Linkages and dependencies
between urban and energy planning
                                            |  Inès Ramirez-Cobo,  Silvère Tribout,  Gilles Debizet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 93 to 111| Spatial deployment of charging stations and issues of
electromobility governance in mountain areas
                                            |  Céline Martin,  Anne Barrioz,  Marie Forget,  Véronique Peyrache-Gadeau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 113 to 129| Heat geographies. Energy recovery as a territorial resource
                                            |  Antoine Fontaine,  Laurence Rocher
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 133 to 147| Public space, between metaphor and formal reality: the risky
relocation of a training site
                                            |  Brigitte Baldelli,  Yves Gilbert
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 149 to 164| Emerging active and collective mobility practices in Buenos Aires
City
                                            |  María Mercedes Di Virgilio,  Oscar Ramos Mancilla
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 165 to 186| For a rhythmic approach to lifestyles and mobility
                                            |  Guillaume Drevon,  Alexis Gumy,  Vincent Kaufmann
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 187 to 200| Venice by Henri Lefebvre: A vestige of collective social space
                                            |  Guido Borelli
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 203 to 208| Analysing the complex relationship between energy and territories:
the difficult emergence of a paradigm
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 211 to 216| The production of social housing in VEFA, actors and system:
growing neoliberalisation or simple diversification?
                                            |  Olivier Chadoin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 217 to 220| Abdelhafid Hammouche (ed.), <i>La démocratisation de l’habitat
participatif</i>, Villeneuve-D’Ascq, Presses Universitaires du
Septentrion (Le regard sociologique), 2020, 226 pp.
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 220 to 223| Vincent Béal, Nicolas Cauchi-Duval, Georges Gay, Christelle
Morel-Journel, Valérie Sala Pala, <i>Sociologie De
Saint-Étienne</i>, Paris, La Découverte, 2020, 128 pp.
                                            |  Cesare Mattina,  Nicolas Maisetti
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 223 to 225| Isabel Diaz et Émilie Fleury-Jägerschmidt, <i>Réinventer la ville
centre, le patrimoine en projet</i>, Marseille, Parenthèses
(Territoires en projets), 2020, 235 pp.
                                            |  Tristan Siebert
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_180</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        50 years of <i>Espaces et Sociétés</i>
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2020/1 No 180-181)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2020-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-02-15T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2021-03-16T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 15| Endangered sciences, the <i>Revues en Lutte</i> collective
                                            |  Collectif des revues en lutte,  Camille Noûs
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 17 to 24| Editorial, 50 years of <i>Espaces et Sociétés</i>
                                            |  Jean-Yves Authier,  Sophie Chevalier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 25 to 38| The changing meaning of ‘urban’: Thoughts on the intellectual
context of the genesis of <i>Espaces &amp; Sociétés</i>
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 39 to 51| Interview with Jean Remy, Chief editor of <i>Espaces et
Sociétés</i> between 1987 and 2003
                                            |  Jean Remy,  Jérôme Monnet,  Sophie Chevalier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 53 to 77| Interview with Catherine Bidou-Zachariasen and Stéphane Nahrath,
members of the editorial board
                                            |  Catherine Bidou-Zachariasen,  Stéphane Nahrath,  Jean-Yves Authier,  Jérôme Monnet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 79 to 96| From the production of space to place: Travelling between spaces
and societies
                                            |  Alain Bourdin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 97 to 116| Anthropological space-time: From temporal colonisation to global
confinement
                                            |  Anne Raulin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 117 to 136| The journal’s critical dimension: An insider’s view
                                            |  Anne Clerval
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 137 to 154| From ecological critique to social critique. Community
self-organisation and the autonomy of the dominated
                                            |  Franck Poupeau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 155 to 189| Panel discussion “Space and social class”
                                            |  Jean-Yves Authier,  Anaïs Collet,  Cécile Vignal,  Marie-Christine Jaillet,  Olivier Schwartz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 191 to 223| Panel discussion “Practices and territories of informality”
                                            |  Sophie Chevalier,  Christian Azaïs,  Jean-Fabien Steck,  Virginie Milliot,  Marie Chabrol
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 225 to 240| Interview with Marc Offner, director of the Bordeaux-Aquitaine
urban agency, and former member of the editorial board
                                            |  Jean-Marc Offner,  Jean-Yves Authier,  Jérôme Monnet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 241 to 249| The impact of <i>Espaces &amp; Sociétés</i> in the English-language
academic arena
                                            |  Rob Shields
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 251 to 257| Thematic report
                                            |  Alain Bourdin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 259 to 262| Stefano Portelli, <i>La ciutat horitzontal. Urbanisme i resistència
en un barri de cases barates de Barcelona,</i> Barcelone,
Departament de Cultura (Temes d’Etnologia de Catalunya, no 26),
2016, 447 p.
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 262 to 265| Jean-Claude Chamboredon, <i>Territoires, culture et classes
sociales,</i> edited by Gilles Laferté and Florence Weber, Paris,
Éditions Rue d’Ulm (Sciences sociales), 2019, 394 p.
                                            |  Élie Guéraut
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 265 to 268| Jean-Paul Thibaud, <i>En quête d’ambiances. Éprouver la ville en
passant,</i> Genève, MétisPresses, 2015, 325 p.
                                            |  Antonin Margier
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_179</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Walking in the city: Social and political issues
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2019/4 No 179)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2019-4?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2020-11-25T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2020-12-08T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 15| Editorial
                                            |  Jérôme Monnet,  Ruth Pérez López,  Jean-Paul Hubert
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 17 to 39| Interview with Jan Gehl: “There is much more to walking than
walking”
                                            |  Charles Capelli,  Sabine Chardonnet-Darmaillacq
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 41 to 57| The renewal of walking in urban areas
                                            |  Frédéric Héran
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 59 to 76| Civics and disciplinary measures of public space. From praise to
normativization of urban walking
                                            |  Ion Martínez Lorea
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 77 to 91| Taking a stroll or a trip: a quantitative approach to the context’s
influence on the type of pedestrian mobility
                                            |  Julie Chrétien
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 93 to 110| Travels in Walking School Bus to the test of ways of living
                                            |  Éléonore Pigalle
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 111 to 127| Micropolitics of walking and urban inequalities: An exploration
based on lived experience
                                            |  Soledad Martínez Rodríguez,  Francisca Avilés Arias
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 129 to 144| Walking for transport and walking for pleasure: The mobilities of
connected urban players
                                            |  Céline Quellet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 145 to 160| Walking and the production of social inequality. Case-study of
informal waste collection in Buenos Aires
                                            |  Mariano Perelman
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 161 to 184| The Ḥuḍni society in Algeria: Colonization and transformation of
forms of domestic habitat (late 19th - mid 20th century)
                                            |  Hynda Boutabba,  Mohamed Mili,  Abdallah Farhi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 185 to 192| Walking the path of social sciences (and the city)
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 193 to 199| Understanding homeless families’ access to health care
                                            |  Myriam Baron
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 201 to 208| Social sciences and emotions
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 209 to 212| Jean-Paul THIBAUD, <i>En quête d’ambiances. Éprouver la ville en
passant</i>, Genève, MétisPresses, 2015, 325 p.
                                            |  Antonin Margier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 212 to 215| Barbara MOROVICH, <i>Miroirs anthropologiques et changement urbain.
Qui participe à la transformation des quartiers populaires ?</i>
Paris, L’Harmattan, 2017, 294 p.
                                            |  María A. Castrillo Romón
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 216 to 218| Samia HENNI, <i>L’architecture de la contre révolution : l’armée
française dans le nord de l’Algérie</i>, Paris, Éditions B42, 2019,
344p.
                                            |  Manel Souidi,  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 218 to 220| Matteo ROBIGLIO, <i>Re-USA. 20 American Stories of Adaptive Reuse:
A Toolkit for Post-Industrial Cities</i>, Berlin, Jovis, 2017,
239 p.
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_178</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Multi-sited approaches
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2019/3 No 178)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2019-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2020-02-21T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2020-03-04T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 19| Editorial
                                            |  Virginie Baby-Collin,  Geneviève Cortes
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 21 to 37| A multi-sited ethnogeography of degrowth activism in France and
Quebec
                                            |  Anne-Laure Pailloux
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 39 to 54| Discontinuities and heterogeneities. Spatializing the ethnography
of a transnational project of nature protection
                                            |  Luisa Arango
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 55 to 72| From comparative history to multi-situated research: On the
footsteps of African sports managers
                                            |  Claire Nicolas
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 73 to 88| Care pathways for children with cancer relapse. A multi-situated
object at the crossroads of sociology and medicine.
                                            |  Sylvain Besle,  Solenne Carof,  Émilien Schultz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 89 to 101| Following the dead: Levers and scope of a multi-sited investigation
experience
                                            |  Anne Bossé
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 103 to 120| Collective thinking in the field: Distributed cognition in
large-scale qualitative research
                                            |  Ilka Vari-Lavoisier,  Paolo Boccagni,  Milena Belloni,  Sara Bonfanti,  Aurora Massa,  Alejandro Miranda,  Luis Eduardo Pérez-Murcia
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 121 to 136| Managing old-age in transnational families. Comparing ethnographies
of Ecuador and Sudan
                                            |  Polina Palash,  Ester Serra Mingot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 137 to 156| The production of “social acceptability” of ground-based
photovoltaic parks
                                            |  Vincent Baggioni,  Joseph Cacciari
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 157 to 173| Urban planning and citizen mobilization around trees in
Aix-en-Provence
                                            |  Jean Lagane
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 175 to 182| Multi-sited studies: Between pragmatism and the construction of a
scientific posture
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 183 to 191| Re-examining the place of expertise in the making of the city
                                            |  Philippe Hamman
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 193 to 196| Leïla Frouillou, <i>Ségrégations universitaires en Île-de-France.
Inégalités d’accès et trajectoires étudiantes</i>, Paris, La
Documentation française (Études et recherche), 2017, 208 pages.
                                            |  Gwenaëlle Audren
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 197 to 200| Joachim Beck ed., <i>Transdisciplinary Discourses on Cross-Border
Cooperation in Europe</i> [Discours transdisciplinaires sur la
coopération transfrontalière en Europe], Bruxelles, Peter Lang
(Euroclio), 2019, 565 pages.
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 201 to 203| Romain Sèze, <i>Prévenir la violence djihadiste. Les paradoxes d’un
modèle sécuritaire,</i> Paris, Le Seuil, 2019, 220 pages.
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_176</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Spaces of social work
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2019/1 No 176-177)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2019-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2019-10-28T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2019-12-05T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 7| Tribute to Jean Remy
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 8 to 14| Editorial
                                            |  Florence Bouillon,  Tristana Pimor,  Thomas Sauvadet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 15 to 32| Socio-territorial observation by the stakeholders of the social
sector: Categories of analysis and methodological choices
                                            |  Eugénie Terrier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 33 to 51| Spatial, temporal and professional boundaries in social and medical
care of the homeless. A case study
                                            |  Anne Petiau
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 53 to 68| Living in family shelter: The links between intervention practices
and living spaces
                                            |  Claire Ganne,  Nathalie Thiery
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 69 to 85| Investigating assisted shelters and housing. Emergence of a
grounded theory of&#160;home
                                            |  Pascale Pichon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 87 to 101| Construing the home, assessing the danger. Home visits in child
care
                                            |  Stéphane Léon,  Claudie Rey
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 103 to 115| Waiting rooms: the role of stalling/waiting time in social work
                                            |  Jean-François Gaspar
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 117 to 136| Neighborhood discomfort. What is the insecurity feeling the symptom
of?
                                            |  Pascal Vallet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 137 to 154| Parental mobility in Belgium: gender and social class issues
                                            |  Yoann Demoli,  Marie K. Gilow
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 155 to 163| Social work, politics and the academic field: some reflections on a
complex history
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 165 to 168| Claire Lévy-Vroelant, <i>L’incendie de l’hôtel Paris-Opéra.
15&#160;avril 2005. Enquête sur un&#160;drame social</i>, Grane,
Créaphis (Format passeport), 2018, 480&#160;p.
                                            |  Clara Piolatto
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 169 to 171| Maud Simonet, <i>Travail gratuit&#160;: la nouvelle
exploitation&#160;?</i>, Paris, Textuel, 2018, 152&#160;p.
                                            |  Alicia Jacquot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 173 to 176| Francis Lebon and Emmanuel de Lescure eds., <i>L’éducation
populaire au tournant du XXIe&#160;siècle</i>, Vulaines-sur-Seine,
Éditions du Croquant, 2016, 310&#160;p.
                                            |  Nicolas Brusadelli
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 177 to 180| Lydie Laigle and Sophie Moreau, <i>Justice et environnement. Les
citoyens interpellent le politique</i>, Gollion, Infolio éditions
(Archigraphy poche&#160;–&#160;Futurs urbains), 2018, 240&#160;p.
                                            |  Philippe Hamman
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 181 to 184| Francesco Curci, Enrico Formato and Federico Zanfi eds.,
<i>Territori dell’abusivismo. Un progetto per uscire dall’Italia
dei condoni</i>, Rome, Donzelli, 2017, 378&#160;p.
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 185 to 188| Foreword
                                            |  Maurice Blanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 189 to 202| Urban sociology and the Marxism of the 1970s, interview with
Francis Godard
                                            |  Antonio Delfini,  Janoé Vulbeau
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_175</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Common goods and territories
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2018/4 No 175)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2018-4?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2019-05-21T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2019-05-29T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 17| Editorial
                                            |  Leïla Kebir,  Stéphane Nahrath,  Frédéric Wallet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 19 to 33| Social solidarity and proximities: From welfare state to social
commons
                                            |  Jacques Garnier,  Jean-Benoît Zimmermann
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 35 to 49| Urban commons in Barcelona: A possible reinvention of territorial
governance?
                                            |  Maïté Juan
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 51 to 68| Discipline without punishing. A commons for resistance in the
Cameroonian forest space
                                            |  Laurence Boutinot,  Christophe Baticle,  Guy Patrice Dkamela,  Philippe Karpe,  Étienne Le Roy
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 69 to 86| The housing co-operative as a vehicle for new territorial commons
in Barcelona
                                            |  Diego Miralles Buil
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 87 to 104| Socio-spatial organisation, a commons for territorial development:
The case study of a community in Brazil
                                            |  Vanessa Iceri,  Sylvie Lardon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 105 to 122| Building in common through the landscape. Three controversies
re-examined in the light of the common good
                                            |  Anne Sgard,  Sophie Bonin,  Hervé Davodeau,  Pierre Dérioz,  Sylvie Paradis,  Monique Toublanc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 123 to 141| Towards the return of slowness and the commons?
                                            |  Aniss M. Mezoued,  Vincent Kaufmann,  Boris Nasdrovisky
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 143 to 162| Creating spaces for slowness. The imaginary of pedestrian areas in
the Brussels city centre
                                            |  Claire Pelgrims
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 163 to 177| A spot of one’s own: The diy philosophy in urban sports
                                            |  Thomas Riffaud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 179 to 182| New entry “Retrospective” - Presentation
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 183 to 188| The commons as a concept and category of thinking: Complexity and
polysemy of the historiographical miror
                                            |  Denis Bocquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 189 to 197| Scales, territories and social stratification of the “energy
transition”
                                            |  Philippe Hamman
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 199 to 209| Reviews
                                            |  Bernard Barraqué
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 211 to 214| <i>Mainmise sur les villes</i> by Marc Évreux and Claire Laborey
(Arte, 2015); <i>La fête est finie</i> by Nicolas Burlaud
(Primitivi, 2014); <i>Paris grand capital</i> by François
Lathuillière (À contrechamp / Les films du bout de la ville, 2015)
                                            |  Anne Clerval
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
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            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_174</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Funding the city, the transformation of housing production cycles
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2018/3 No 174)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2018-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2019-02-15T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2019-03-28T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 15| Editorial
                                            |  Catherine Bidou-Zachariasen,  Jérôme Dubois
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 17 to 34| Manufacturing cities for financial markets
                                            |  Antoine Guironnet,  Ludovic Halbert
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 35 to 54| Land as a financial asset: Can it help Residential construction?
                                            |  Sonia Guelton
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 55 to 69| French style urban renewal: The financial genesis of an urban
program
                                            |  Raphaël Frétigny
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 71 to 86| Financial infrastructure and the production of the urban built
environment: A socio-technical analysis of four circuits of
investment in rental property in France
                                            |  Ludovic Halbert
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 87 to 103| The transformation of urban policy by financial valuations methods.
The case of the urban development projects in Italy
                                            |  Félix Adisson
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 105 to 122| The financialization of residential real estate in the United
States: genesis and socio-spatial consequences of the subprime
crisis
                                            |  François Cusin,  Hugo Lefebvre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 123 to 138| Shaping another housing affordability. Self-building, institution
and value in La Baraque (Belgium)
                                            |  Philippe De Clerck
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 139 to 156| Water rights and the production of space. The case of Elqui river
in Chile
                                            |  Chloé Nicolas-Artero
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 157 to 171| The territory’s footprint on the out-of-school activities of high
school students in Brittany
                                            |  Aurélie Seznec
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 173 to 176| Book reviews
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_ESP_172</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Migrants and access to the city
                    | Espaces et sociétés
            (2018/1 No 172-173)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-espaces-et-societes-2018-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2018-11-07T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2018-11-29T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 18| Welcoming, inserting, and integrating ‘migrants’ into the city
                                            |  Fatiha Belmessous,  Elise Roche
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 19 to 33| The cost of an existence without rights. The residential trajectory
of an undocumented woman migrant
                                            |  Joanne Le Bars (D)
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 35 to 54| Syrian war refugees in Lebanon (2011-16): Unwelcome urban residents
and access to the city
                                            |  Dima El Khouri-Tannous,  Nicolas Bautès,  Pierre Bergel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 55 to 72| Places of insertion and social integration of refugees. The case of
the shrinking city of Dessau
                                            |  Marguerite Brault,  Hélène Daccord,  Julie Lenouvel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 73 to 91| The (in)hospitable city: A Syrian family’s experience with housing
and schooling in Marseilles
                                            |  Assaf Dahdah,  Gwenaëlle Audren,  Florence Bouillon
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 93 to 108| From national to municipal? Local perspectives on integration
policies in Israel
                                            |  Amandine Desille
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 109 to 125| Housing, location and access to the city: the case of the Roma in
Valencia (Spain)
                                            |  Francisco Torres Pérez,  Miguel Monsell Liern
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 127 to 142| Finding a ‘platz’ of one’s own in the city: the appropriation
practices of Romanian families living in shantytowns
                                            |  Céline Véniat
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 143 to 159| Small shopkeepers in Paris: Proximity as an asset?
                                            |  Rachid Bouchareb
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 161 to 177| Book reviews
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
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