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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Politique urbaine – Participation des citoyens – France"
Ferchaud, Flavie y Marc Dumont. "Les « échappées » des expérimentations, une forme de design social des espaces ? Le cas du réaménagement du quartier du Blosne à Rennes (France)". Partie 3 — Des stratégies participatives à l’épreuve des « publics », n.º 73 (1 de junio de 2015): 199–214. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1030958ar.
Texto completoBailly, Jessy. "L’imaginaire démocratique des élu·es et des gouvernant·es à l’épreuve d’une citoyenneté politique augmentée". Participations N° 37, n.º 3 (24 de abril de 2024): 153–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/parti.037.0153.
Texto completoGiband, David y Corinne Siino. "La rénovation urbaine en France : entre pilotage à distance et fabrique urbaine". Sociologie et sociétés 45, n.º 2 (21 de febrero de 2014): 153–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1023177ar.
Texto completoBruun, Maja Hojer. "Algorithmic Governance, Public Participation and Trust". Social Anthropology/Anthropologie Sociale 32, n.º 4 (1 de diciembre de 2024): 13–30. https://doi.org/10.3167/saas.2024.320402.
Texto completoDrèze, Jacques H. y Edmond Malinvaud. "Croissance et emploi : l'ambition d'une initiative européenne". Revue de l'OFCE 49, n.º 2 (1 de junio de 1994): 247–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/reof.p1994.49n1.0247.
Texto completoDurand, Paul y Arthur Guérin-Turcq. "Participer et Surveiller. La vigilance de quartier en France". L’Espace Politique 49-50 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/11r68.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Politique urbaine – Participation des citoyens – France"
Nez, Héloïse. "Les savoirs citoyens dans l'urbanisme participatif : regards croisés sur les expériences de Paris et de Cordoue". Paris 8, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA083213.
Texto completoThis thesis focuses on citizen knowledge in participatory urban planning. Its questions the relevance of this category of analysis, which is also a principle of action, to study the participatory mechanisms that multiply for the last two decades in various contexts in Europe. From a theoretical framework at the crossroads of urban sociology, science studies and political sociology, the author led a comparative ethnographic investigation in Paris and Cordoba, Spain. The analysis follows the path of citizen knowledge, from its formation and its mobilization until its integration and its impact on the decision, making passing by its interactions with other protagonists’ knowledge. Distinguish different types of knowledge is useful for research and action because it legitimates citizen participation, describing their contribution to urban policies. The study of interactions between protagonists puts forward dialectics between legitimacy and power conflicts, and learning effects. Although participatory democracy opens the circle of knowledge in urban planning and shifts the boundaries between expert and lay knowledge, hierarchies are reintroduced in the citizen sphere as the most active participants are becoming more professional. Yet it is this professionalism that allows citizens to have an impact on the great urban transformations, combining the logics of knowledge and power. The recognition of citizen knowledge in decision-making improves local management and impulses urban innovation, but raises again the question of social justice within the city
Piettre, Alexandre. "Entre urbanité et communauté, la politisation de l'espace public urbain". Paris 7, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA070069.
Texto completoComing back to the comparison between the riots which happened in French suburbs in 2005 and the popular rebellions in the Ancient Regime, that were characterised as political by default, as "proto", "infra", "supra" or "post-political", this thesis first emphasizes the exceptional character of these riots and their direct link with the grenade thrown onto the mosque of Clichy, which led them to be qualified as political. According to surveys observed through different ways of analysis (psychosociological, sociological, historical and anthropological) between 1999 and 2003 in four big popular areas in Parisian suburbs and an area in the centre of Paris, this major event in recent history takes its place with regard to the dilution of the "politique de la ville" in security public policies. As these policies and a policy of urbanity's production intermingle, they actually reflect an inclination to naturalize the "socio-urban" processes, following the re-discovery of the School of Chicago in France. Therefore, around the year 2000 new forms of political mobilization emerged in popular areas, as far as they introduced a community dimension in fragments, which was not assumed as such in the struggle of suburbs and immigration before. With an agency which wipes out the traces of synthesis from the "beur" movement and which has the islamic revival as support, they reflect a conflict of subjectivation in terms of opposition between immunity and community, that will take ail its place after the riots of 2005
Tissot, Sylvie. "Réformer les quartiers : enquête sociologique sur une catégorie de l'action publique". Paris, EHESS, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002EHESA115.
Texto completoThis dissertation examines how « the projects », defined as a space where divers – and diversely « underprivileged » - groups lived together, became a focus for public policy in France. Between 1988 and 1994, this novel “social problem” inspired the development of a new approach to urban reform, which sought at once to create new forms of sociability, to restructure the sociological make-up, and to upgrade public services in these neighborhoods. This study focuses on how those involved in this project (actors who include civil servants, social workers, and consultants) formed networks that went beyond mere institutional affiliations. It explores how their commitment to reforming “the projects” dates from an earlier period, 1975-1985, from shared experiences of moving away from previous political and professional commitments. These actors sought to bring their experiences as former activists to bear on their new careers. Academics and experts played a key role in this process. Sociological insights and statistical studies served to anchor the category of “the projects”, while the conversion of earlier “on the ground” experiences into professional expertise grounded new policy approaches. Together, these offered the basis for contemporary urban social development
Gauthier, Yannick. "En finir avec le mythe de la « démocratie participative » ? : jeux d’échelles autour de la fabrique des conseils citoyens, un dispositif en train de se (dé)faire (2014-2024)". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université de Lille (2022-....), 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024ULILD025.
Texto completoDespite a shared consensus on the failure of "participatory democracy" policies, public authorities systematically reproduce the "public offer of participation." By varying the scales of observation around the development of the conseils citoyens — the "latest" "participatory democracy" mechanism in the French politique de la Ville — this thesis explores the logics behind the inertia of public action regarding "citizen participation" through both qualitative and quantitative research methods. Adopting a cognitive and psycho-social approach to public policy, this research views "participatory democracy" as a "public action myth" whose social function is to re-enchant the political field. In the face of the "cognitive dissonance" that inevitably leads individuals and social groups to reinforce their beliefs, this thesis advocates for the "demythification" of both "participatory democracy" and "representative democracy", of which the former is merely an extension
Combe, Lila. "Processus participatifs et urbanisme à l’échelle métropolitaine : Une perspective comparative entre Lyon et Montréal". Thesis, Lyon 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LYO20033/document.
Texto completoOur study is questioning the link existing between participation and urbanism at the metropolitan scale. This concerns Lyon and Montreal metropolis. The target is to understand how are contributing participating action plans to elaborate an urban policy. We are specially questioning how this participation allows to take into consideration in the process of politics elaboration, the stakes hold by public. We are also wondering about the way this participation produces a wider coordination between actors, action plans and scales contributing to this elaboration. We are considering these questions at a metropolitan scale, where action on territories and public are presenting some specificity.Our study is highlighting several contributions of participation: concerning mainly the process of problem setting, and less the process of problem solving, which is source of disagreement. The participation is creating new coordination between actors, action plans and scales of public actions, but these coordination appear weak and short lived. Each stage of the consultation and the public debate are producing specific effects; but our study also shows a progressive and a building up effects increasing in the development of the participatory process. Transfers of actors, repetition of stakes and refinement of recommendations allow in some contexts to extend the field of participation impact, which is so, expending from the formulation of stakes to the logic of politics implementation
Bratosin, Stefan. "La concertation : forme symbolique de l'action collective : le plan de déplacements urbains de Lille Métropole". Lille 3, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000LIL30013.
Texto completoSachse, Victoria. "Les jardins partagés, terreau de participation citoyenne : de l'appropriation de l'espace public à la construction de commun(s) : regards croisés entre la France et l'Italie". Thesis, Strasbourg, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020STRAG001.
Texto completoThis research addresses the multifaceted roll-out of politics in shared urban gardens. The empirical survey highlights the customs and discourses that develop in these gardens as an ordinary expression of politics. This work focuses on two sites that were investigated (one located in Rome and the other in Strasbourg), to feed the research with a comparative approach. This work is characterized, among other issues, by the attention paid to the links between redefinition of democracy and its necessary entanglement with ecological issues. Our key assumption is that shared urban gardens are laboratories of local and practical application of participation and contribute to the invention of new models of development that respect ecological principles. The demonstration is built around two main parts. The first, dedicated to the study of politics in urban garden associations, analyses the forms of commitment that are deployed there. We first establish the profiles of commitment and the politicization processes of the members. Then, we analyze the ordinary environmentalism as a particular form of the commitment within the gardens which underlines the possible and necessary connection between ecological issues and citizen participation. The second part of the thesis points out the place of these initiatives in their respective local contexts and their relations with the institutions with which they interact. We adress how these initiatives take place on the territory, as "spontaneous" participatory processes, how they negotiate with local institutions their actions and their presence on these public spaces, but also how they are structured in time. After having highlighted the dynamics at work within these organizations and the differences between these two territories, in Rome and Strasbourg, we emphasize the main elements of comparative analysis and then articulate the reflection on participatory approaches - more or less institutionalized -with the notion of common(s). The 'commons' is considered as an operational category from the Roman field, but also as a theoretical notion that allows to think a new political horizon beyond the market / State alternative in broader context
Rivere, Marc. "Socio-histoire du vélo dans l'espace urbain : d'une écologie politique à une économie médiatique… : Toulouse, Genève, Saragosse". Toulouse 2, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009TOU20030.
Texto completoWhile it used to be quaint and unsuitable, it is now in free service and fashionable… Bicycles' recent renewal in urban spaces is the result of a process which was initiated during the 1970s under the influence of activists who claimed their belonging to the environmental wing of politics. This study seeks to understand how this « cause » was born and was then given recognition to eventually benefit to the new actors who, themselves, now vary its usages. As an entity which only makes sense in the public sphere, that is which claims a transformation of this very space and of its use to assert itself as a part of it, the bicycle highlights the enduring mutation of cities and of those who initiate it. Deliberately focusing on three cities where apathy towards a reconsideration of cars supremacy still dominates should help us understand the major role played by political, cultural, historical and economical facts in each city. Thus, studying the bicycle cause emphasises the contemporary expression of an ever changing society and allows a deeper comprehension of the evolutions of the public space for the past thirty years
Trenta, Arnaud. "La participation associative dans les quartiers populaires : associations, problèmes publics et configurations politiques locales dans la périphérie urbaine de Paris et de Buenos Aires". Thesis, Paris, CNAM, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014CNAM0928/document.
Texto completoThis thesis is situated at the intersection of two historical phenomena: the publicization of social problems and the transformation of activist commitment. The research undertaken has sought to explain, through an approach that is both local and international in scope, the rise of grassroots volunteering since the 1970s in working-class urban neighborhoods on the periphery of Paris and Buenos Aires. The first part presents an analysis of the various political theories which relate to the voluntary movement, and discusses their place within an empirical sociological study of grassroots volunteering. The intellectual genealogy of the notion of civil society is considered in relation to the appearance of modern democracy, in order to situate the rise of volunteerism in recent decades within a larger historical perspective. Attention is given to the emergence of three characteristic themes: the third sector, social capital, and activism. The second part relates volunteerism to socio-economic transformations within the working class and to the development of social policy at the local community level. The study of grassroots organization in France reveals the importance of possibilities created by the breakdown of the communist political system in certain Paris suburbs (banlieues rouges) along with increased state intervention in working-class neighborhoods through urban policy initiatives. An analysis of the activities and the workings of the grassroots organizations which appeared in these neighborhoods between the 1980s and the 2000s, reveals that these organizations had the capacity to self-organize for the purpose of addressing public problems at a local level, and that tensions resulted from partnership arrangements with local public authorities. In Argentina, consequences of the labor society’s weakening in terms of working-class social solidarity in neighborhoods on the outskirts of Buenos Aires are analyzed through the prism of grassroots organizations operating in the wake of social movements among unemployed workers (piqueteros). The grassroots organization’s role as an intermediary for social policy raises questions concerning the link between these popular movements and public authorities, and the possible redeployment of Peronist corporatism. The third part relates volunteer participation to historical transformations within the principal working-class political parties and to the changes observed in the local political landscape. In France, popular withdrawal from communism and the disassociation of the Party’s former “satellite organizations” are considered through an analysis of a grassroots organization composed primarily of former communist partisans. Their personal trajectories as activists, as well as the workings of their organization, reveal the causes of a change in the operative forms of political commitment and give rise to questions concerning the processes by which these local organizations are made autonomous of political systems. In Argentina, new links emerging between the Justicialist party and the working class are considered through the study of an organization founded by Peronist partisans in a context where political institutions are represented as lacking legitimacy. The adaptation of these political activists to grassroots volunteerism is likewise indicative of changes in the operative forms of political commitment and gives rise to questions concerning the proximity between grassroots organizations and political parties
Zaza, Ornella. "Horizons urbains en expérimentation : discours et pratiques d’une collectivité territoriale face au numérique". Thesis, Paris 10, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA100003.
Texto completoAre digital technologies reshaping the way local governments plan the city? By recomposing an archaeology of the so-called “digital revolution” through its actors, utopias and ideologies, a consensus seems to emerge today around the project of “smart city”: by the concept of “co-construction”, citizen participation and public-private cooperation overlap. The conjunction of the use of new technologies (constantly evolving and mostly designed by private actors) and the consideration of citizens (coming from the public ideology on which French public action has been built in history) brings out the “paradigm of experimentation”, to which the public actor is increasingly appealing. This paradigm unfolds through a series of devices that are analysed by three topos in anthropology: the experimentation of new digital solutions, which ritualizes the interactions between actors around the design of digital “sur-objects”; the experimentation of public policies, which generates a permanent rehabilitation of public action", between "archaism" and “modernity”, because of the emergence of “online agora”; urban experimentation, which attempts to organize the material and immaterial narratives of urban transformation by setting up digital “demonstrators”. Based on an ethnography within Paris City Hall, the thesis shows that through experimentation public actors seeks to “publicize” logics and tools coming from the private domain, landing however to the same operational objective: to produce urban horizons, whose discourses and practices continually cross the border between public and private domains
Libros sobre el tema "Politique urbaine – Participation des citoyens – France"
1965-, Jouve Bernard y Booth Philip 1946-, eds. Démocraties métropolitaines: Transformations de l'état et politiques urbaines au Canada, en France et en Grande-Bretagne. Sainte-Foy: Presses de l'Université du Québec, 2004.
Buscar texto completoGrisez, Kweit Mary, ed. People and politics in urban America. 2a ed. New York: Garland Pub., 1999.
Buscar texto completoKweit, Robert W. People and politics in urban America. Pacific Grove, Calif: Brooks/Cole, 1990.
Buscar texto completoJones, Bernie. Neighborhood planning: A guide for citizens and planners. Chicago, Ill: Planners Press, 1990.
Buscar texto completo1960-, Sorensen André y Funck Carolin, eds. Living cities in Japan: Citizens' movements, machizukuri, and local environments. Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2007.
Buscar texto completoNowlan, Linda. The smart growth guide to local government law and advocacy. Vancouver: West Coast Environmental Law Research Foundation, 2001.
Buscar texto completoCitadin-citoyen: Citoyenneté politique et citoyenneté sociale. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2003.
Buscar texto completoLes citoyens qui viennent: Comment le renouvellement générationnel transforme la politique en France. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2017.
Buscar texto completoMabileau, Albert, George Moyser, Patrick Quantin y Geraint Parry. Local Politics and Participation in Britain and France. Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Buscar texto completoMabileau, Albert, George Moyser, Patrick Quantin y Geraint Parry. Local Politics and Participation in Britain and France. Cambridge University Press, 2010.
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