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INTERNATIONALISING CITIES

Urban fabric and urban policies in a globalising world

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP 23 September 2016 Paris, France - Val de Seine School of Architecture

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sept nov jan mar mai jun nov Program

2016-2017

Introduction

L AU C H I NG

W O RK S H O P

P O LI C Y MO B I L IT I E S

N E O L IB E R A L C I T Y

THEMES

M I G R AT I O N S

A N T HR O P O CE N E

F I NA L W OR K S H OP

Conclusion

C O N F ER E N C E

The contemporary period is marked by a process of economic, political, cultural and environmental globalisation, unprecedented in its nature and scope. Based on the intensification of the circulation not only of material goods, money and persons, but also of imaginaries, representations, social norms and patterns, this

"third globalisation" changes how societies relate to a global (or at least an ever more globalised) space; it is in particular strongly articulated with urbanisation, another major process at work.

The (most) visible side of this mutation, metropolisation, has been widely studied as regards its processes as its results. But the effects of globalisation on urban spaces, economies and societies are more diverse and affect all levels of the urban hierarchy. "New" geographies of innovation, international migrations, the circulation of cultural norms, tourism development, the rise of transnational actors involved in urban production, various forms of intensification of urban competition, links between urbanisation and global environmental change...

all contribute to the profound mutations of the urban phenomenon in all its dimensions.

This serie of workshops aims to explore internationalisation as a set of constraints, opportunities and resources for urban development and policies (in other words, the ins and outs of the international action cities), retaining as a main analyser the contemporary modalities of urban production in its various dimensions: cultural and imaginary, material and technological, economic and financial, political and social.

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP

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INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP

8h30 - 9h00 Welcome coffee 9h00 - 9h15 Introduction

Olivier Coutard and Christian Lefèvre, LATTS 9h15 - 10h45 Smart Cities,

Between internationalisation and specific trajectories

Antoine Picon, Ecole des Ponts ParisTech and Harvard University Moderators : Gilles Pinson, Sciences Po Bordeaux

Alberto Vanolo, University of Torino

10h45 - 11h15 Coffee Break

11h15 - 12h45 Urban Policy Mobility :

Circulation, translation and impact of regeneration «models»

Elisabeth Peyroux, CNRS

Moderators : Adèle Esposito, CNRS Nicolas Maisetti, LATTS

12h45 - 14h00 Lunch Break

14h00 - 15h30 European Cities and International Migration in the 21st Century:

Crisis, Framing and Super Diversity Jill Simone Gross, Hunter College CUNY Moderators : Eric Charmes, University of Lyon

Daniel Kübler, University of Zürich

15h30 - 16h00 Coffee Break

16h00 - 17h30 The Anthropo-(ob)Scene :

Interrupting Anthropocenic Urbanization Erik Swyngedouw, University of Manchester Moderators : Sabine Barles, Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne

Cyria Emelianoff, Université du Maine 17h30 - 17h45 Conclusion

Olivier Coutard and Christian Lefèvre, LATTS

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ENSAPVS - Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Architecture de Paris Val-de-Seine 3, quai Panhard et Levassor 75013 Paris

Organisation

Olivier Coutard, Christian Lefèvre, Marina Rotolo, LATTS Lionel Martins, PUCA

Scientific Committee

Eric Charmes, Hadrien Dubucs, Cyria Emelianoff, Ludovic Halbert, Nicolas Maisetti, Gilles Pinson

INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP

Participation in the international workshop is free and open to all, with registration ahead of time.

Please confirm your attendance by signing up : https://www.inscription-facile.com/form/Kxiy1Q2ZkQW7bEobcxiz with your name, institution, and position.

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