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
Montreal
Leslie Touré Kapo
Since the early 2000s, the public conversations and academic studies of street gangs in Quebec have focused on urban transgressive practices of racialized youth in Montréal. This stigmatization has been reinforced following a series of violent attacks in Canada and the departure of young Montrealers to Syria in the autumn of 2014. Very few studies […]
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2020 / Thesis and dissertations
Mexico
Generacion19S
This interactive platform seeks to visualize civil solidarity actions in the aftermath of the 2017 earthquake: their axes of intervention, the typology of their actions, the networks and channels of organization and communication, the individual and collective trajectories of the brigades, the emotional effects of the volunteering experience, the reasons why young people had to […]
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2018 / Interactive web platform
Montreal
Multiple Authors
Organized as part of a festival in the Pointe-aux-Trembles neighborhood (Montreal) on the status of women, Les adoes project themselves into public space is a pop-up ethnography event mobilizing open discussions, open mapping, dissemination and feedback criticism, and visual mapping for adolescent girls in order to better understand, confirm and highlight their needs and practices […]
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2021 / Teaching materials
Paris
TRYSPACES
In the context of the development of violent acts in the public space and the sentiment of a public space, it is insécurisant for children and young people, it is proposed for workers on pratiques and déplacements/évitements des jeunes des quartiers nord de Saint-Denis.
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2020 / Teaching materials
Montreal
Frédéric Nadeau
This thesis highlights certain dynamics making it possible to understand the emergence of a wave of far-right movements in Quebec since the middle of the 2000s. More specifically, it provides answers to two general questions: 1) how do these extreme right organizations work and and 2) how and why does an individual get involved in […]
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2020 / Thesis and dissertations
Mexico
Multiple Authors
Organization of the participatory literary cartography workshop “A small piece of the city”. The objective of the workshop was to reconfigure Mexico City from the reading of different literary fragments, through two cartographic exercises. Subsequently, they were asked to locate those places on a collective map, and then paint on a blank tile a drawing […]
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2022 / cartographies
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