189 search results for "séminaire"

[Séminaire] « Planning for complexity in informal settlements », CEE, SciencesPo, 18.01.2022

4 janvier 2022
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[Séminaire] « Planning for complexity in informal settlements », CEE, SciencesPo, 18.01.2022

« Planning for complexity in informal settlements », le 18 janvier 2022 à SciencesPo 27, rue Saint-Guillaume 18:30 room A34 Présentation d’introduction par Marco Cremaschi, Sciences Po, CEE & Urban School   Intervenant: Yodan Rofé, BGU Israel   Discutants: Cyrille Hanappe, ENSA Paris-Belleville Bruno Marot, Housing Expert Clara Rivas, CEE Sciences Po  

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[Séminaire Cities WIP] Marwan Mohammed, « Les dynamiques du management territorial du trafic de drogue », 2.12.2021, 17h-19h

24 novembre 2021
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Seminaire Cities WIP « Les dynamiques du management territorial du trafic de drogue » Jeudi 2 décembre 2021, 17h-19h Sciences Po, salle Jean Monnet, 56 rue Jacob, 75006 Paris, Inscription obligatoire Comment optimiser l’organisation du trafic local de drogue dans un environnement marqué par une forte densité humaine et par une pression policière constante ? Pour répondre, cette…

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[Séminaire] « Villes et crise au Liban », CERI, Sciences Po, 22.10

8 octobre 2021
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Villes et crise au Liban, le 22/10/2021 au CERI Sciences Po L’effondrement financier, économique, infrastructurel et social que connaît le Liban trouve ses racines dans trois décennies de politiques publiques mettant en avant un modèle de développement urbain aux effets délétères. Les interventions à ce séminaire, basées sur des travaux doctoraux en cours, analysent ces…

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[Séminaire Cities are back in town] Eduardo Marques, « The Politics of Incremental Progressivism: Governments, Governances and Urban Policy Changes in São Paulo »

1 septembre 2021
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[Séminaire Cities are back in town] Eduardo Marques, « The Politics of Incremental Progressivism: Governments, Governances and Urban Policy Changes in São Paulo »

Compulsory registration Seminar Cities are back in town, Thursday 9 September 2021, 5:30-7:15PM CEST, Sciences Po, Webinar   This seminar presents the main findings of the recently published book The Politics of Incremental Progressivism: Governments, Governances and Urban Policy Changes in São Paulo. Large metropolises of the Global South are usually portrayed as ungovernable. By…

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[Séminaire Cities are Back in Town] Stéphanie Tawa Lama-Rewal, « Forms and ambiguities of participatory democracy in India », 15.04.2021

31 mars 2021
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Forms and ambiguities of participatory democracy in India Sciences Po, Webinar, compulsory registration Most commentators of the Indian democracy equate ‘participation’ with voter turnout. However, new practices have emerged and developed in India since the 1990s, fostering direct interaction between citizens and public authorities at the local level. How is participatory democracy embodied in a…

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[Séminaire Cities are Back in Town] Vicente Ugalde, « Le droit et la rue : gouverner le développement urbain de Mexico », 25.03.2021

12 mars 2021
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Le droit et la rue : gouverner le développement urbain de Mexico Sciences Po, Webinaire, inscription obligatoire Cette communication présente quelques résultats d’un projet de recherche sur la conformité à la réglementation urbaine de Mexico. Le point de départ de cette recherche est une question très empirique, et même intuitive : comment fonctionne la réglementation…

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[Séminaire Cities are Back in Town] Rachel Sherman, « Uneasy Street: the Anxieties of Affluence », 04.03.2021

19 février 2021
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[Séminaire Cities are Back in Town] Rachel Sherman, « Uneasy Street: the Anxieties of Affluence », 04.03.2021

Seminar Cities are back in town, Thursday 4 March 2021, 5:30-7:15PM CET, Sciences Po, Webinar Compulsory registration Inequality, wealth and how it shapes cities, and the lives of those who live in them, have long been prime objects of research in social sciences. However, investigating the lives of the wealthy city-dwellers is a challenge for…

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[Séminaire Cities are Back in Town] Xuefei Ren, « Governing the Urban in China and India: Land Grabs, Slum Clearance, and the War on Air Pollution », 18.02.21

11 février 2021
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[Séminaire Cities are Back in Town] Xuefei Ren, « Governing the Urban in China and India: Land Grabs, Slum Clearance, and the War on Air Pollution », 18.02.21

Seminar Cities are back in town, Thursday 18 February 2021, 5:30-7:10PM CET, Sciences Po, Webinar Compulsory registration Urbanization is rapidly overtaking China and India, the two most populous countries in the world. One-sixth of humanity now lives in either a Chinese or Indian city. This transformation has unleashed enormous pressures on land use, housing, and…

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[Séminaire Cities are Back in Town] Matthew Hoye, « Sanctuary Cities and Republican Liberties: (Non)domination from the perspective of residents, aliens, and citizens », 11.02.21

1 février 2021
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Seminar Cities are back in town, Thursday 11 February 2021, 5.30 – 7.15 pm CET, Sciences Po, Webinar Compulsory registration The term “sanctuary city” denotes a variety of practices whereby counties or cities in the United States of America protect irregular migrants from attempts by the federal government to detain and possibly deport them. These…

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[Séminaire Cities are Back in Town] Rivke Jaffe, « Political animals: An interspecies approach to urban inequalities », 28.01.21

12 janvier 2021
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Seminar Cities are back in town, Thursday 28 January 2021, 5.30 – 7.15 pm CET, Sciences Po, Webinar Compulsory registration In cities across the world, animals reflect, reproduce and transform urban inequalities – yet their role in mediating social hierarchies remains undertheorized. Recent urban scholarship has sought to understand how social inequality is shaped by…

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