territories

L'ensemble des articles ayant pour mot clé : territories

Les dimensions sociales et spatiales du coworking : un état de l’art Peer review

Aurore Flipo et Patricia Lejoux | 03.04.2020

Born in 2005 in San Francisco and spread in Europe in the 2010s, the coworking spaces (CS) have progressively appeared as symbols of the new lifestyles and work processes derived from the digital revolution. This « new economy » has generated both forms of liberation from the spatial and temporal constraints, and new needs of co-presence and social interactions. CS have thus appeared as a potential answer to some of the social and spatial contemporary issues. While coworking as [...]

Maillage paroissial et pratiques religieuses dans le diocèse de Rennes, Dol et Saint-Malo. Peer review

Louisa Plouchart-Even | 01.10.2018

The subject belongs to the scientific field of social geography. The article proposes to examine, in light of their new components, the territories of religion and the faithful Catholics in the dioceses of Rennes, Dol and St. Malo. Our study, nourished by qualitative field studies, casts a light on these new forms of organisation based on spatial domains. Rural parishes, peri-urban or urban ones were used as a framework to the study, to assess the characteristics of the faithful [...]

Living on the river: the « flurbanité » (river-urbanity) of boatmen of the River Seine. Peer review

Charlotte Paul et Nicolas Raimbault | 13.05.2013

The owner boatmen of the River Seine travel wherever their professional activity takes them, over urban and suburban spaces. Can these boatmen be called suburban ? Their professional activity — and thus their residence defines a reticular space which is distinct from the type of space experienced by so-called « d’à terre » people. Located on the fringe of urban spaces, this reticular space can be called infra-urban or infra-suburban ; its exchanges with its surrounding spaces are scarce. [...]