illustration : Works

Works

The Works heading gathers theoretical or methodological research papers that contribute to epistemological thinking in the social sciences and other fields of knowledge.

Une cartographie participative est-elle possible ? Peer review

Ressorts et usages de la « cartographie » dans les projets d’aménagement urbain.

Magali Nonjon et Romain Liagre | 14.05.2012

La carte, instrument classique de manipulation et de domination, peut aussi présenter des usages différents plus subversifs, lorsqu’elle est par exemple employée par des militants dans le cadre de luttes territoriales. Ces expériences de cartographie présentées comme participatives tentent de donner la parole aux sans-voix sur certaines questions de société. Depuis une vingtaine d’années, en matière d’aménagement urbain et de développement local, les expériences de ce genre se sont multipliées. L’article interroge, à partir de terrains [...]

Nostalgies citadines en Afrique Sud. Peer review

Philippe Gervais-Lambony | 07.05.2012

“Time is always memorialized not as flow, but as memories of experienced places” (Harvey, 2000). From this proposition, this paper suggests ways to reflect on the relations of city dwellers with past time and past space. City people are always confronted to spatial transformation, it is part of the urban condition and there is often no return. From there grows the feeling of nostalgia : a geographical sadness which is regret of lost time but also of lost space, [...]

Le pré-texte photographique.

Martin Parr et la Goutte d’Or.

Hécate Vergopoulos | 30.04.2012

From April 2011, the 6th till July 2011, the 2nd an exhibition was presented at the Institut des Cultures d’Islam (Ici) in Paris. Named The Goutte d’Or, it showed photographs taken by the English artist Martin Parr. Its objective was to change to way citizens would look at this Parisian district that keeps being stigmatised by the medias for its immigration-, secularism-, crime- or prostitution-related issues. This paper aims to analyse the Ici’s discourses [...]

Le paradoxe des « marchés ».

Théologie ou choix politique ?

Elisabeth Godfrid | 16.04.2012

À entendre ou à lire le réseau métaphorique liant les diverses références aux « marchés », un paradoxe se profile, mettant en jeu le rapport de l’économie au politique, et par là même le champ d’action possible du politique sur l’économie. En effet, comment dans les médias « les marchés » sont-ils présentés ? « [...]

La spatialité du texte. Étude sur la réception des Morts qui dérangent. Peer review

Stéphane Guimont Marceau et Pierre-Mathieu Le Bel | 02.04.2012

In spite of the relative dynamism of literary geography, the aspect of reception is neglected by the contributions on the spatiality of and by the text. This article intends to respond to Johanne Sharp’s invitation (1996; 2000) to give more attention to this part of the relation to text by getting some inspiration from the recent contribution by Hones (2008) who proposes an approach of the text as an event. To do so we studied the popular criticism’s discourse [...]

Grandeur et décadence des taxis suburbains Talladjé-talladjé de la ville de Niamey. Peer review

Hadiara Yayé Saidou et Kokou Henri Motcho | 12.03.2012

The city is a place for production; it is also a place for intensive socio–economic exchanges. The strength of a city is often measured by the efficiency of its exchanges which are occasioned by peoples’ movements and transportations within it and with other parts of the country. Hence transportations represent an important socio-economic stake with regard to the resources they mobilize and the jobs they create. In Niamey a great many policies have been tried by the public authorities [...]

A Cartographic Turn ? Peer review

Bridging the Gap between Sciences and Technologies of the Inhabited Space.

Jacques Lévy | 27.02.2012

Modern cartography, grounded in the Euclidean concept of space and the mathematization of its language, has laid the foundation of academic geography and promoted its epistemic emergence as a scientific discipline. Developments over the last decades and the “spatial turn” in the social sciences have innovated the discipline, opening up a new gap between geography and cartography, which despite its technological apparatus seems regressive and old-fashioned. Their reconciliation calls for a re-thinking of the philosophical basis of cartography, to [...]

Mapping the diachronic reality of the inhabited space on 2D. Peer review

An epilogue to the domostatic episode.

André Ourednik | 27.02.2012

While we have entered an age of generalized mobility, this major transition is usually left out of classical thematic mapping, which traditionally proceeds by statistical aggregation of mono-topical data in what I shall call a domostatic perspective: a perspective in which individuals’ spatiality is reduced to its static residential dimension. My hypothesis is that this state of affairs is due to a lack of synthetic tools capable of rendering movement of large populations in easily readable synthetic maps. This [...]

Cartographic technologies for territorial governance.

Emanuela Casti | 30.01.2012

This article presents cartographic technologies as the locus where a new relationship between geography and cartography is envisioned. The starting point is that strictly positivist features, such as referential and quantitative information, that used to characterise maps in the modern period, are now being revised and opened up to unprecedented scenarios. More specifically, new cartographic technologies demonstrate the need to operate on a double level: the epistemic one, touching upon the communicative role cartography plays nowadays; [...]

Community Mapping for Intercultural Dialogue. Peer review

Federica Burini | 30.01.2012

Cet article propose des pistes de réflexion afin d’identifier les modalités de la représentation cartographique susceptibles de faciliter le dialogue entre acteurs provenant de différents contextes culturels. L’étude présentée porte sur le processus de construction d’une cartographie participative en territoire africain subsaharien. Ce processus, qui s’appuie sur une approche théorique et méthodologique précise, a démontré son utilité dans la création d’un dialogue interculturel parmi différents acteurs de la planification environnementale. Il ressort de la présente étude qu’une telle approche [...]