Homeless, the other side of Bordeaux. Spatiality of homeless is widely recognized among the research arena. However the generally view of this concept is reduced to the spatial characteristic of homeless reality, as space is only considered as no more than a neutral element. This article aims at a reflection on the complexity of the spatiality concept through the homeless issue. Based on a survey led in the ciy of Bordeaux, this text adopts a reading grid on three nivels of space. The first one focuses on the dowton of the city in attempt to show how space is used as an environment with resources. The second level defines space in terms of power struggle. The last one outlights the symbolic dimension of space produced by individual represen...
To understand notion of wandering, of everyday life on the streets and in the charitable environment...
The 2023 Association for the study of modern and contemporary France (ASMCF) annual conference will ...
Gender and Places. From a Conceptual Neuter to a New Urban Spatial Order ? The concept of space is...
To live the city, to live Bordeaux. This essay deals with Bordeaux - as the centre of a vast urban a...
Although homelessness, which first appeared in the United States, did not reach France until the 199...
Abstract The article explores the relationship between homeless people and the city. Through an ethn...
This work is based upon an ethnographic enquiry in Turin, North-West of Italy, to interrogate homele...
Although homelessness, which first appeared in the United States, did not reach France until the 199...
Le nombre de sans-abris est en constante évolution en France où il a cru de 50% entre 2001 et 2012 d...
The number of homeless people is in constant increase in France where it has grown by 50% between200...
This project investigates how the design of urban space might be influenced by the social phenomenon...
National audienceSunday walkers in surrounding countryside, teenagers roaming through their neibourh...
Life-space in an urban agglomeration (Paris). Every citizen has his own life-space which can be defi...
An overview of the first French sociological works on the homeless Since the 1990’ s, research on h...
International audienceThe first aim of this article is to discuss and deconstruct the alleged neutra...
To understand notion of wandering, of everyday life on the streets and in the charitable environment...
The 2023 Association for the study of modern and contemporary France (ASMCF) annual conference will ...
Gender and Places. From a Conceptual Neuter to a New Urban Spatial Order ? The concept of space is...
To live the city, to live Bordeaux. This essay deals with Bordeaux - as the centre of a vast urban a...
Although homelessness, which first appeared in the United States, did not reach France until the 199...
Abstract The article explores the relationship between homeless people and the city. Through an ethn...
This work is based upon an ethnographic enquiry in Turin, North-West of Italy, to interrogate homele...
Although homelessness, which first appeared in the United States, did not reach France until the 199...
Le nombre de sans-abris est en constante évolution en France où il a cru de 50% entre 2001 et 2012 d...
The number of homeless people is in constant increase in France where it has grown by 50% between200...
This project investigates how the design of urban space might be influenced by the social phenomenon...
National audienceSunday walkers in surrounding countryside, teenagers roaming through their neibourh...
Life-space in an urban agglomeration (Paris). Every citizen has his own life-space which can be defi...
An overview of the first French sociological works on the homeless Since the 1990’ s, research on h...
International audienceThe first aim of this article is to discuss and deconstruct the alleged neutra...
To understand notion of wandering, of everyday life on the streets and in the charitable environment...
The 2023 Association for the study of modern and contemporary France (ASMCF) annual conference will ...
Gender and Places. From a Conceptual Neuter to a New Urban Spatial Order ? The concept of space is...