Demi-journée d’étude autour de l’ouvrage de Rob Imrie, Loretta Lees et Mike Raco, (eds.), Routledge, London, 2009 : Regenerating London : governance, sustainability and community in a global city
A travers l’échange avec les chercheurs du King’s College, cette demie-journée d’étude vise à réfléchir à un projet de recherche comparative entre Londres et Paris.
14h00: Présentation de la demi-journée
14h10-16h30:
Rob Imrie (King’s College / Cities group):
Locating London’s Spaces and the Challenges of Methodological Cosmopolitanism
Loretta Lees (King’s College / Cities group):
The Geography of Gentrification – Towards Comparative Urbanism
Mike Raco (King’s College / Cities group):
The Post-Political Privatisation of Welfare States and the Barriers to Community Action
Discussion:
Edmond Préteceille (Sciences Po / OSC, CNRS)
Patrick Le Galès (Sciences Po / CEE, CNRS)
25 minutes par papier
16h30 : Pause café
16h45-18h30 :
Brief presentation of ongoing comparative projects
Ideas for Comparative Research (15 minutes par papier)
Agathe Voisin (Sciences Po / OSC):
Youth Ethnicities, between National Models and local Urban Settings (Paris/London)
Clare Herrick (King’s College / Cities group):
Geographical Research Agendas on Alcohol and the Urban
Michael Storper (Sciences Po / MPA):
Institutions and Economic Development, Los Angeles/San Francisco, Methodological Lessons for a London/Paris Comparison
Tim Butler (King’s College / Cities group):
Comparing Middle Classes in Paris and London