The objective of this article is to question territoriality in a cross-border metropolitan region. We develop the hypothesis that the new regionalism ideology which inspires the urban management beyond the State, implies power systems that are not necessarily related to multi-level governance and concrete actions favouring a territorial control without the definition of a new bordering of space. Networks of organisations define collectively a reticular urban territory. A quantitative analysis of social networks and a study of concrete actions related to public transports policies in the Luxembourg-Grande Région metropolitan area will enable us to study the structure of power and territorial building-up in the cross-border urban regions
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International audienceThe border as a significant line of distinction was an important instrument of...
As the world’s ‘first postmodern political form’, Europe provides an excellent laboratory for explor...
La communication s'intéresse aux potentialités d'insertion de la Wallonie dans des aires (à vocation...
This article proposes to explore territorial cooperation using a political geographical approach as ...
Cet article vise à poser la question de la territorialité dans un espace métropolitain transfrontali...
Since long, practitioners as well as academics have searched for the key on how to best steer or man...
Territorial structures and urban network are intricately and multifariously intertwined. This articl...
International audienceFrom a French regulatory perspective, the “metropolitan fact” is recognised by...
The upheavals linked to metropolization induce a territorial restructuring process. With decentraliz...
Les bouleversements induits par la métropolisation ont pour conséquence une recomposition territoria...
In social geography, to work on politics means trying to understand a very singular group. The Elect...
Contains fulltext : 27435.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The theories on ...
Recent German planning discourse focuses on major urban agglomerations and their role for societal, ...
Cross-border areas have their own territorial capital. However, it cannot be a mere summation of the...
In studying the “Dreiländereck”, a cross-border region spanning parts of the Czech Republic, Saxony ...
International audienceThe border as a significant line of distinction was an important instrument of...
As the world’s ‘first postmodern political form’, Europe provides an excellent laboratory for explor...
La communication s'intéresse aux potentialités d'insertion de la Wallonie dans des aires (à vocation...
This article proposes to explore territorial cooperation using a political geographical approach as ...