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Appel à communications Call for abstracts

Jeux Olympiques : Etat de la recherche

Marne-la-Vallée, 18-19 juin 2018

Suite à la nomination de Paris pour l’accueil des JO de 2024, l’université Paris-Est a bâti un observatoire pour accompagner et évaluer les effets de l’événement en région parisienne. Ce premier colloque international est l’occasion de réunir des experts internationaux pour échanger sur les méthodes et outils d’accompagnement et d’évaluation.

La problématique est par nature pluridisciplinaire. Les contributions de toutes les disciplines et si possible les travaux interdisciplinaires sont les bienvenus. Les communications des participants sont attendues autour des enjeux suivants :

Thèmes

1. Enjeu environnemental (qualité de l’air, de l’eau, énergie, etc)

2. Enjeu économique (emplois, création de richesses, investissements, etc.)

3. Enjeu social (sécurité, formation, discrimination, genre, santé, etc.)

4. Enjeu territorial et urbain (projet urbain, transports, logements, etc.)

5. Enjeu sportif (pratiques, équipements, performance, etc.) 6. Enjeu touristique (gestion des flux, hébergements,

conflits touristes-habitants, etc.)

Olympic Games: State of the art

Marne-la-Vallée, 18-19th June 2018

After Paris was awarded the hosting of the 2024 Olympic Games, the University Paris-Est began building an observatory to support and evaluate the effects of this mega-event in the Paris region. This first international congress is an opportunity to bring together international experts to discuss methods and tools for support and assessment.

The issue is by nature multidisciplinary. Contributions from all disciplines and interdisciplinary work, where possible, will be welcome. The participants' papers should relate to the topics below.

Topics

1. Environmental issue (air and water quality, energy, etc.) 2. Economic issue (employment, investments, wealth

development, etc.)

3. Social issue (security, discrimination, education, gender, health, etc.)

4. Urban and local planning issues (urban planning, transport, housing, etc.)

5. Sporting challenge (physical activity, sport facilities, performance, etc.)

6. Tourist issue (tourist flows, housing, local conflicts, etc.)

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Appel à communications Call for abstracts

Comité scientifique

Allan J. Brimicombe, Université East London, Royaume-Uni Jean-Loup Chappelet, Université de Lausanne, Suisse John Gold, Oxford Brookes University, Royaume-Uni

Margaret Gold, London Metropolitan University, Royaume-Uni Jean-Jacques Gouguet, Université de Limoges, France

Colin Mickael Hall, Université de Canterbury, Nouvelle-Zélande Fabien Ohl, Université de Lausanne, Suisse

Stephen Page, Université de Hertfordshire, Grande-Bretagne Milena Parent, Université d’Ottawa, Canada

Holger Preuss, Université Mainz, Allemagne Format des propositions de communication Nom, Prénom, Fonction, Institution, Pays Adresse email

Résumé de 250 mots 5 mots-clefs

Les résumés doivent être envoyés via le formulaire accessible sur le site https://jeuxolympiques.sciencesconf.org

Droits d’inscription : 150€

Etudiant : 75€

Calendrier

Envoi des résumés : 28/02/2018 Réponse du comité scientifique : 20/03/2018

Articles attendus pour le : 30/05/2018

Scientific committee

Allan J. Brimicombe, East London University, UK

Jean-Loup Chappelet, Lausanne University, Switzerland John Gold, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Margaret Gold, London Metropolitan University, UK Jean-Jacques Gouguet, University of Limoges, France Colin Mickael Hall, Canterbury University, New-Zealand Fabien Ohl, Lausanne University, Switzerland

Stephen Page, Hertfordshire University, UK Milena Parent, Ottawa University, Canada Holger Preuss, Mainz University, Germany Required format for abstracts

Last Name, First Name, Position, Institution, Country Email address

A 250 word abstract 5 key-words

Abstracts should be sent via the form available on our website https://jeuxolympiques.sciencesconf.org

Fee : 150€

Fee for students : 75€

Deadlines

Abstract : February 28, 2018 Reviewers’ answer : March 20, 2018

Papers expected by : May 30, 2018

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