The detailed study of two working-class housing estates in the suburbs of Lyon and St. Etienne, today deserted by the industries which were at their origin, questions the way the media almost systematically present 'problem' suburbs as zones of poverty- Analysing both individual strategies of house purchase and appropriation of buildings as they are rehabilitated shows the resistance of residents to such generalization about the areas in which they live. A link can be seen with a tradition of sociability, generated through working together, which still exists despite the closure of factories. Given that these two estates are structured and integrated areas with an industrial heritage, it is inappropriate to consider their present situation...
The author sets out to analyse the connections which developed between industrial estates and reside...
International audienceThe social implications of urban restructuring, especially the spatial approac...
Industrialisation on the urban periphery. Growth on the urban periphery continues during a period of...
The detailed study of two working-class housing estates in the suburbs of Lyon and St. Etienne, toda...
The French banlieues were constructed from the mid-1950s in response to rapid economic growth and su...
International audienceUrban renewal issues in France are very often discussed with reference to the ...
At the end of 1980s, the question of "quartiers sensibles" (at-risk neighborhoods) started to be ver...
Urban renewal issues in France are very often discussed with reference to the demolition or renovati...
The suburbs of the Paris Region offer their inhabitants multiple combinations of residence and work ...
There is not much left of the old working-class suburbs that consisted, within the same area, of an ...
At the end of 1980s, the question of "quartiers sensibles" (at-risk neighborhoods) started being ver...
In France one of the aims of town planning is to dynamise social and community life in sensitive sub...
Large housing estates in a Communist municipality : from emblem to problem The large housing estate...
At the end of 1980s, the question of « quartiers sensibles » (at-risk neighborhoods) started to be v...
The author sets out to analyse the connections which developed between industrial estates and reside...
International audienceThe social implications of urban restructuring, especially the spatial approac...
Industrialisation on the urban periphery. Growth on the urban periphery continues during a period of...
The detailed study of two working-class housing estates in the suburbs of Lyon and St. Etienne, toda...
The French banlieues were constructed from the mid-1950s in response to rapid economic growth and su...
International audienceUrban renewal issues in France are very often discussed with reference to the ...
At the end of 1980s, the question of "quartiers sensibles" (at-risk neighborhoods) started to be ver...
Urban renewal issues in France are very often discussed with reference to the demolition or renovati...
The suburbs of the Paris Region offer their inhabitants multiple combinations of residence and work ...
There is not much left of the old working-class suburbs that consisted, within the same area, of an ...
At the end of 1980s, the question of "quartiers sensibles" (at-risk neighborhoods) started being ver...
In France one of the aims of town planning is to dynamise social and community life in sensitive sub...
Large housing estates in a Communist municipality : from emblem to problem The large housing estate...
At the end of 1980s, the question of « quartiers sensibles » (at-risk neighborhoods) started to be v...
The author sets out to analyse the connections which developed between industrial estates and reside...
International audienceThe social implications of urban restructuring, especially the spatial approac...
Industrialisation on the urban periphery. Growth on the urban periphery continues during a period of...