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Le peuplement comme politiques / / Fabien Desage, Christelle Morel Journel, Valérie Sala Pala
Le peuplement comme politiques / / Fabien Desage, Christelle Morel Journel, Valérie Sala Pala
Autore Béguin Hélène
Pubbl/distr/stampa Rennes, : Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2018
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (386 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) BelmessousFatiha
BonnetFrançois
BricocoliMassimo
CordierMathilde
DavidCédric
DesageFabien
de BarrosFrançoise
DikeçMustafa
EpsteinRenaud
GermainAnnick
GibertMarie
GuyonStéphanie
HealyAisling
Houssay-HolzschuchMyriam
JolisSébastien
JongerdenJoost
LaunayLydie
LelévrierChristine
Morel JournelChristelle
PaltrinieriLuca
PinsonGilles
RennoPierre
SacristeFabien
Sala PalaValérie
Van CriekingenMathieu
WeillPierre-Édouard
Morel JournelChristelle
Sala PalaValérie
Soggetto topico Population policy
Human settlements - Government policy
Urbanization
Regional planning
Soggetto non controllato action publique
politiques publiques
aménagement du territoire
démographie
ISBN 2-7535-6400-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Record Nr. UNINA-9910309850303321
Béguin Hélène  
Rennes, : Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2018
Materiale a stampa
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The politics of place naming : naming the world / / editor : Frederic Giraut, Myriam Houssay-Holzschuch
The politics of place naming : naming the world / / editor : Frederic Giraut, Myriam Houssay-Holzschuch
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken : , : ISTE Ltd : , : John Wiley and Sons Inc, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (292 pages)
Disciplina 910.014
Soggetto topico Names, Geographical - Political aspects
ISBN 1-394-18830-7
1-394-18828-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1. Naming the World: Place-Naming Practices and Issues in Neotoponymy -- 1.1. Political/critical toponymy: an emerging field at the core of territorialization issues -- 1.2. Political toponymy: a recent history? -- 1.3. On the agenda of political/critical toponymy: contradictory promotion of functional, market and inclusive corpuses -- 1.4. Theory-in-progress: beyond hegemony and dispositif, a toponymic situationism? -- 1.5. References -- Chapter 2. Commemorative Place Naming: To Name Places, to Claim the Past, to Repair Futures -- 2.1. A renaming moment in Paris -- 2.2. Place naming as commemorative work -- 2.3. Narrative capacities -- 2.4. Affective capacities -- 2.5. Material capacities -- 2.6. Reparative possibilities and limits -- 2.7. References -- Chapter 3. The Named, Lived and Contested Environment: Towards a Political Ecology of Toponymy -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. The decline of toponymy as a substitute for archeology -- 3.3. Toponymy and ecology: another divorce, another reconciliation -- 3.4. From cultural heritage to environmental ethics: indigenous place names and beyond -- 3.5. The disputed toponymy: critical perspectives -- 3.6. Towards a political ecology of toponymy -- 3.7. Conclusion -- 3.8. References -- Chapter 4. Naming the Conquered Territories: Colonies and Empires - Beneath and Beyond the Exonym/Endonym Opposition -- 4.1. Toponymic colonization of settler frontiers (long-distance metropolitan projections): the fictitious model of the Mysterious Island and its extensions -- 4.2. Toponymic imperialism: the model of Roman super(im)position and Ottoman condescension -- 4.3. Who's in, who's out? Colonial hybridizations and relativity of the concepts of exonym and endonym -- 4.4. References.
Chapter 5. "Addressing the World": A Political Genealogy of the Street Address -- 5.1. Introduction -- 5.2. Street addressing as a technology of power -- 5.3. Genealogies of the street address -- 5.4. The future of street addressing and the making of a geocoded world -- 5.5. References -- Chapter 6. Toponymic Commodification: Thematic Brandscapes, Spatial Naming Rights and the Property-Name Nexus -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Thematic namescapes in branding neighborhoods: From Sun Cities to Icebar Saigon and a Brooklyn with distinction -- 6.2.1. A pre-neoliberal piece of toponymic place branding: the housing and leisure idyll of Sun City, Arizona -- 6.2.2. Public-private partnering in Helsinki: revamping the "Sun Bay" suburb toponymically -- 6.2.3. A South-East Asian real estate hotspot read toponymically: Vinhomes Central Park -- 6.2.4. A coda on ownership rights and thematically named brandscapes -- 6.3. Buying into and contesting spatial naming rights -- 6.3.1. Quasi-privatization through and for naming rights sales -- 6.3.2. Sporting venue naming rights as contested cash machines -- 6.3.3. Glimpses at rental variations in the naming rights marketplace -- 6.4. Discussion: the property-name nexus as a commodification frontier -- 6.5. References -- Chapter 7. The Toponymy of Tourism and Leisure: General Framework and Lessons from France -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. The new names of tourist places -- 7.3. The evolution of the status and uses of toponyms: from designator to brand -- 7.4. Touristic toponymy as an element of territorial restructuring -- 7.5. Conclusion -- 7.6. References -- Chapter 8. Transport Toponymy: For a Critical Study of the Toponomy Places of Mobility -- 8.1. A significant but still understudied fact -- 8.1.1. A toponymy of apparent automaticity, dominated by principles of practicality -- 8.1.2. Promising examples.
8.1.3. The toponymy of transport: a margin of research on the political geography of mobility? -- 8.1.4. The commodification of names: various practices that shed light on the motivation of politics -- 8.1.5. Dealing with geography: a toponymy meaningful through its stratagems -- 8.2. Research perspectives -- 8.2.1. Documenting to update -- 8.2.2. The question of scale in the age of "glocal" mobility -- 8.2.3. Interrogating skills to read intentions -- 8.2.4. Social and spatial impacts of stathmonyms -- 8.2.5. Other fields to question -- 8.3. References -- Chapter 9. The Toponymy of Informal Settlements in the Global South -- 9.1. Introduction -- 9.2. Toponymy and informality - a theoretical background -- 9.3. Naming patterns in Nairobi's informal settlements -- 9.3.1. Toponymic importation -- 9.3.2. Toponymic formalization -- 9.3.3. Toponymy and ethnicity -- 9.3.4. Toponymic commemoration -- 9.3.5. Toponymic layering -- 9.3.6. Toponymy vis-à-vis economic and environmental conditions -- 9.4. Actors involved in the toponymy of informal settlements -- 9.5. Conclusion - towards a toponymic framework for informal settlements -- 9.6. References -- Chapter 10. The Map, the Name and the Territory: Toponymic Struggles in the Era of Cartographic Post-Sovereignty -- 10.1. Place names, an issue of information sovereignty -- 10.2. Cartographic post-sovereignty and place names: when the geoweb blurs the map -- 10.2.1. Cartography and sovereignty: the double challenge of a critical approach -- 10.2.2. The questioning of state authority or the emergence of a double cartographic deregulation -- 10.2.3. (Re-)thinking the political issues of place naming in the era of cartographic post-sovereignty -- 10.3. Toponymic struggles of yesterday and today: the exemplary case of Guiana -- 10.3.1. Place names in French Guiana, a legacy of myths and conflicts.
10.3.2. Toponymic renewal: the State grappling with its received ideas -- 10.3.3. Soliciting and then circumventing the state to make indigenousplace names visible -- 10.4. Research agenda: when the geoweb brings place names into the era of post-sovereignty -- 10.4.1. Questioning the paradoxical promises of the geoweb -- 10.4.2. Deconstructing data flows -- 10.4.3. Opening algorithmic black boxes -- 10.5. References -- Chapter 11. What Africa Might Contribute to Critical Toponymy -- 11.1. Official toponymy and others -- 11.2. A problem of places -- 11.2.1. Spontaneity -- 11.2.2. Mobility -- 11.2.3. Heterogeneity -- 11.3. A problem of hegemony -- 11.3.1. Street naming, symbolic power, and urban landscapes -- 11.3.2. Renaming Africa: a radical project and its limits -- 11.4. Making sense: a heuristic of practices -- 11.5. Final remarks -- 11.6. References -- Conclusion -- List of Authors -- Index -- EULA.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910677400203321
Hoboken : , : ISTE Ltd : , : John Wiley and Sons Inc, , [2022]
Materiale a stampa
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Vivre et construire le droit à la ville : expériences au Sud : La dimension politique des pratiques citadines / / Amandine Spire, Marianne Morange
Vivre et construire le droit à la ville : expériences au Sud : La dimension politique des pratiques citadines / / Amandine Spire, Marianne Morange
Autore Bignon Carole
Pubbl/distr/stampa Nanterre, : Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (240 p.)
Altri autori (Persone) CamelliEva
Claude MawussiAyité
CrentsilAba O
Da SilvaSven
DewaeleAnna
De VriesPieter
FainsteinCarla
FigueiraMonique
Houssay-HolzschuchMyriam
JorgeSílvia
Laura SnitcofskyValeria
MorangeMarianne
NdamSalifou
OwusuGeorge
RaposoIsabel
SpireAmandine
TanejaMahima
UrvoyPhilippe
ZamoranoClaudia
Collana Espace et justice
Soggetto topico Urban Studies
espace urbain
droit
justice
construction
déconstruction
hémisphère sud
injustice
Soggetto non controllato espace urbain
droit
justice
construction
déconstruction
hémisphère sud
injustice
ISBN 2-84016-450-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Altri titoli varianti Vivre et construire le droit à la ville
Vivre et construire le droit à la ville
Vivre et construire le droit à la ville 
Record Nr. UNINA-9910568194103321
Bignon Carole  
Nanterre, : Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre, 2021
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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