Participation et mobilisations habitantes dans l'urbanisme durable : héritage des mouvements sociaux urbains ou évacuation du politique ?

Since the 1970s, social and environmental contestations became were gradually institutionalized as injunctions to participatory democracy and sustainable city. When urban social movements were carrying an aspiration to "politicize" urban issues, what about present institutionalized framewo...

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Published inDéveloppement durable & territoires Vol. 6; no. Vol. 6, n°2
Main Authors Adam, Matthieu, Laffont, Georges Henry, Seguin, Laura
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
French
Published Réseau Développement Durable et Territoires Fragiles 30.09.2015
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Summary:Since the 1970s, social and environmental contestations became were gradually institutionalized as injunctions to participatory democracy and sustainable city. When urban social movements were carrying an aspiration to "politicize" urban issues, what about present institutionalized frameworks of participation and inhabitant mobilizations? This paper proposes to deal with this issue through analyzing the discourses of designers and inhabitants of two eco-neighborhoods in Lyon and Nantes. We explore the challenges and limitations of the politicization – understood as rise in conflictuality and rise in generality – of urban issues in two modalities of "participation".
ISSN:1772-9971
1772-9971
DOI:10.4000/developpementdurable.10989