Bianca Botea

Bianca Botea est anthropologue, maîtresse de conférences à l’Université Lyon 2 et chercheuse au Laboratoire d’Anthropologie des Enjeux Contemporains (LADEC). Ses travaux récents portent sur les transformations des villes postcommunistes (en Roumanie) et des quartiers en rénovation urbaine (en France). Son approche ethnographique, principalement mobile, audio-visuelle et écologique, saisit le rapport des individus aux espaces urbains transformés, sous l’angle des modes de familiarité et d’attachement avec l’espace.

Connaissances par proximité et rénovation urbaine. Peer review

Bianca BoteaLaëtitia Mongeard et Lise Serra | 08.11.2019

This traversal proposes a multidisciplinary analysis of urban transformations and, in particular, urban renewal from the perspective of the production of knowledge by proximity or familiarity. We want to look at urban renewal as a space of resources, links, actions, categories and cognitive universes in which the researcher participates alongside other field actors. This perspective of analysis, which places the researcher amidst people on the ground, is almost absent from studies on urban renewal in France, despite the profusion [...]

Connaissances, attachements et écologies de l’enquête dans la rénovation urbaine. Peer review

Bianca Botea | 03.10.2019

This article is based on an anthropological fieldwork carried out in the urban renewal context of the La Duchère district in Lyon. It attempts to analyse the processes of knowledge and other results of this research by placing them into the environments from which they emerged and into the familiarity and attachment relationships established within them. Considering knowledge experiences is an opportunity to look at the nature of scientific work in the context of urban renewal and to examine [...]