Urban public action in the face of societal changes, volume 2, variations.
Under the direction of BOURDIN Alain, CASTEIGTS Michel, LDT Joël.

Urban public action in the face of societal changes, volume 2, variations.

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N° d'inventaire 25618
Format 14.2 x 22
Détails 296 p., paperback.
Publication 2022
Etat Nine
ISBN 9782815948784

“Library of Territories” collection.

More than what is changing in urban public action, this essay is interested in what is changing urban public action, that is to say the major mutations of our societies, as a whole and in the long term, from the processes of individuation to the knowledge society, including the risk society or globalization. The authors explore the links between societal mutations and urban public action through several fields that serve as analyzers for their approach and which are representative of the forms of transformation of cities, such as the role of the environment in territorial projects, the place of universities in urban production, or even urban planning. A reference book for any reader interested in urban planning, regional development and the sociology of the territory.

Alain Bourdin, Michel Casteigts, and Joël Idt navigate sociology, urban planning, and public management as researchers, teachers, and practitioners. They have brought together contributions from Marco Cremaschi, urban planner; Jérôme Dubois, urban planner and political scientist; Philippe Genestier, urban planner and political scientist; Claudine Desforges, linguist; Luc Gwiazdzinski, geographer; Jules Meunier, urban planner and historian; Sophie Nemoz, sociologist; Michel Wieviorka, sociologist; and Geneviève Zembri, geographer and urban planner.

“Library of Territories” collection.

More than what is changing in urban public action, this essay is interested in what is changing urban public action, that is to say the major mutations of our societies, as a whole and in the long term, from the processes of individuation to the knowledge society, including the risk society or globalization. The authors explore the links between societal mutations and urban public action through several fields that serve as analyzers for their approach and which are representative of the forms of transformation of cities, such as the role of the environment in territorial projects, the place of universities in urban production, or even urban planning. A reference book for any reader interested in urban planning, regional development and the sociology of the territory.

Alain Bourdin, Michel Casteigts, and Joël Idt navigate sociology, urban planning, and public management as researchers, teachers, and practitioners. They have brought together contributions from Marco Cremaschi, urban planner; Jérôme Dubois, urban planner and political scientist; Philippe Genestier, urban planner and political scientist; Claudine Desforges, linguist; Luc Gwiazdzinski, geographer; Jules Meunier, urban planner and historian; Sophie Nemoz, sociologist; Michel Wieviorka, sociologist; and Geneviève Zembri, geographer and urban planner.