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L’informalité politique en ville. 8 chercheurs et 9 villes face aux modes de gouvernement urbain

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Author(s)
Inverses, Collectif
MORELLE, Marie
Jacquot, Sébastien
Tadié, Jérôme
Bautès, Nicolas
Bénit-Gbaffou, Claire
Maccaglia, Fabrizio
Rivelois, Jean
Sierra, Alexis
Keywords
informalité politique
arrangement
espace urbain
pouvoir
démarche collective de recherche
political informality
arrangement
urban space
power
collective research approach

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/1276863
Online Access
http://espacepolitique.revues.org/3806
Abstract
En 2010, un collectif de 8 chercheurs, géographes et sociologue, lance le programme de recherche « Informalité, pouvoirs et envers des espaces urbains - Inverses ». Ce texte retrace le parcours de ce collectif, la manière dont il a construit une analyse commune et positionné sa problématique et ses recherches par rapport aux questionnements contemporains sur les pouvoirs urbains. Il propose de voir comment la notion d’informalité politique a émergé pour devenir une clef de lecture des modes de gouvernement urbain, partant de l’analyse de diverses formes d’arrangement à l’œuvre sur les terrains étudiés.
In 2010, a collective of 8 geographers and sociologists launched the research program “Informality, Power and the Other Side of Urban Spaces - Inverses”. This text is a description of the process and different stages followed by the research group, as well as the approaches used to develop a shared analytical framework, and the positioning of its thesis and findings in relation to contemporary questions on urban power. It furthermore presents how political informality has emerged as a key notion to understanding modes of urban government, taking into account the different forms of arrangement in presence in the cities studied.
Date
2016-08-29
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Identifier
oai:revues.org:espacepolitique/3806
urn:doi:10.4000/espacepolitique.3806
http://espacepolitique.revues.org/3806
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