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Las habitantes de las favelas y el pensamiento de frontera en el contexto urbano. Una perspectiva carioca

Other

Anne-Marie Veillette

Inspired by feminist and decolonial epistemologies, in this chapter I seek to understand how this bodily experience of transformation contributes to producing situated knowledges in the city. The starting points for this reflection are the female favela inhabitants with whom I spent many months, between 2016 and 2019, reflecting on the city. In the course […]

ES

2022 / Scientific articles and chapters

Informalization of the state: reflections from an urban world of translations

Mexico

Julie-Anne Boudreau

The project to “globalize the concept of informality” requires the circulation of concepts and theories from the “South” to the “North”. It also depends on intertextuality and exchanges between languages and sites of academic production. This essay is a reaction to the collection of texts published in a special issue of the International Journal of […]

EN

2019 / Scientific articles and chapters

Beading Virtual Stories: Stories of Indigenous Youth in Montreal / Tiohtià:ke / Mooniyang

Montreal

Multiple Authors

This map presents the weaving, or confluence, of narratives by young Aboriginals from Tiohtiá:ke/Moonyiang. Their individual narratives unite to tell a collective story of aboriginal experiences in the city, much like beads assembled in a beading project.

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2022 / Interactive web platform

Entre villes colonialistes et villes autochtones, vers un changement de paradigme en études urbaines?

Montreal

Multiple Authors

While more than half of the Indigenous population in what is now Canada lives in urban centers (Statistics Canada 2016), the literature on Indigenous realities has long omitted the city as a place of study. This chapter explains this paradox. By accounting for the liveliness and complexity of Indigenous urbanities, it highlights the importance of […]

EN / FR

2023 / Scientific articles and chapters

Des relations comme support de méthodes de recherche participatives : polylogue, cartographie et déc[...]

Montreal

Multiple Authors

This article presents a reflection on decolonial approaches in the social sciences, based on a participatory mapping process with urban Indigenous youth (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). Engaging in meaningful research with urban indigenous communities involves addressing two main issues. First, the coloniality of urban space, a site of dispossession, exclusion and invisibilization of Indigenous Peoples, both […]

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2024 / Scientific articles and chapters

LA VILLE DES FEMMES. Comprendre les transformations urbaines à partir des femmes des favelas de Rio [...]

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Anne-Marie Veillette

Much attention has recently been given to the notion of “global urbanization” (Brenner and Schmid, 2015). While useful from a structural perspective, many have criticized its assumption that posits neoliberalism as the sole driver of urbanization (Oswin, 2018; Peake et al., 2018). In doing so, other forms of urbanization are left out, particularly those that […]

FR

2022 / Thesis and dissertations

Ionkwakaratónnion ne onkwaká:ra (nous racontons nos histoires) : décoloniser la recherche en tressan[...]

Montreal

Multiple Authors

The Kanien’kéha expression “ionkwakaratónnion ne onkwaká:ra”, which translates as “we tell our stories”, embodies, in the language of the territory, the heart of the research project recounted in this chapter. This project, conducted between 2019 and 2023, was built around participatory mapping with Indigenous youth from Montréal/Tiohtià:ke. By discussing their relationships with and in the […]

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2024 / Scientific articles and chapters

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