Montreal
Multiple Authors
There is a need to find solutions for the appropriate sharing of public space, and to pass on data to community organizations to encourage positive change. The research highlights the importance of understanding how different generations occupy public space, and how this can create conflict when users’ motivations and identities differ. In short, this research […]
FR
2021 / Medias
Montreal
Multiple Authors
The article encourages greater understanding and tolerance between different park users to foster inclusion and peaceful coexistence. It highlights the need to rethink the design and accessibility of public spaces so that they remain truly public and welcoming to all.
FR
2022 / Medias
Mexico
TRYSPACES
This interactive platform presents an oral history of the El Chopo street market, a countercultural street space in Mexico City. It is the result of intergenerational oral history workshops and the organization of collectors’ community archives. The platform features portraits of the founnders, the choperos, collections of punk and rock records and objects from the […]
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2019 / Interactive web platform
Montreal
Multiple Authors
According to a research project on intergenerational cohabitation in Saint-Léonard, young people are not interested in the borough’s parks. Adults and seniors, on the other hand, appreciate them. The report highlights minor conflicts between the generations, attributed to the lack of spaces and activities dedicated to young people. Reasons for this lack of interest include […]
FR
2022 / Medias
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 […]
FR
2024 / Scientific articles and chapters
Hanoi
Mélissa Côté-Doyon
Since the second United Nations Conference on Human Settlements in 1996 (Habitat II), the women and cities approach, which involves intervening in urban environments by taking gender issues into consideration, has become part of the discourse of various actors, including numerous international organizations (Michaud 1997; Biarrotte 2017). The discourse around this approach has been circulating […]
FR
2023 / Thesis and dissertations
Mexico
TRYSPACES
In this guide, we wish to share some ideas based on our experience, with a gender-sensitive approach and a dialogue between different languages: academic, therapeutic, cartographic and artistic, in order to contribute to the improvement of institutional intervention in the care of young people with self-destructive or violent practices in Mexico City. To this end, […]
ES
2021 / Teaching materials
Other
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
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