Scholars have recently advocated going beyond a fetishism for one spatiality to consider a diversity of socio-spatial relations in the study of political mobilisation. The objective of this article is to propose an operationalisation of the four spatialities framework (networks, scale, place and territory) and use it in an investigation of the mobilisation for car alternatives in the Montreal city-region. The approach is to start with the spati-ality and structure of the network, to identify brokers and focus on them for the detailed analysis of scale, territory and place. The article sheds light on the particular assets which the use of each spatiality, and their combination, offers for mobilisation in the city-regional context. The findin...
The research seeks to produce insights on the spatial configuration of collective spaces where large...
Depending upon their demographic and economic weight, cities play a more or less important political...
International audienceThis paper explores various processes that may organise the suburbanisation of...
Scholars have recently advocated going beyond a fetishism for one spatiality to consider a diversity...
The language of relational geography now permeates the field and literature of planning, with phrase...
The objective of this article is to question territoriality in a cross-border metropolitan region. W...
In the last ten years, the Montreal metropolitan area has undertaken a serious introspection about i...
International audienceThe automobile has become a deeply rooted part of western life but the reducti...
Abstract : The article analyses the different spatial scales at which three types of urban associati...
This paper explores space as the object of mobilization (rather than focusing on space as resource o...
This article is an invitation to critically analyze “metropolitan governance” from the point of view...
This article deals with modalities of deterritorialisation and reterritorialisation in cities underg...
Over roughly the last decade, scholars and practitioners have recognized a so-called “new mobility” ...
International audienceMetropolitan areas are characterized by their function, which is to be an inte...
Since long, practitioners as well as academics have searched for the key on how to best steer or man...
The research seeks to produce insights on the spatial configuration of collective spaces where large...
Depending upon their demographic and economic weight, cities play a more or less important political...
International audienceThis paper explores various processes that may organise the suburbanisation of...
Scholars have recently advocated going beyond a fetishism for one spatiality to consider a diversity...
The language of relational geography now permeates the field and literature of planning, with phrase...
The objective of this article is to question territoriality in a cross-border metropolitan region. W...
In the last ten years, the Montreal metropolitan area has undertaken a serious introspection about i...
International audienceThe automobile has become a deeply rooted part of western life but the reducti...
Abstract : The article analyses the different spatial scales at which three types of urban associati...
This paper explores space as the object of mobilization (rather than focusing on space as resource o...
This article is an invitation to critically analyze “metropolitan governance” from the point of view...
This article deals with modalities of deterritorialisation and reterritorialisation in cities underg...
Over roughly the last decade, scholars and practitioners have recognized a so-called “new mobility” ...
International audienceMetropolitan areas are characterized by their function, which is to be an inte...
Since long, practitioners as well as academics have searched for the key on how to best steer or man...
The research seeks to produce insights on the spatial configuration of collective spaces where large...
Depending upon their demographic and economic weight, cities play a more or less important political...
International audienceThis paper explores various processes that may organise the suburbanisation of...