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Journal articles on the topic "Logement social – France – Lyon (Rhône)"
Gansel, Y., K. Behrouz, G. Sonia, E. A. Lamia, T. Mohamed, P. Dominique, B. Nadine, and R. Bertrand. "Clinical and social outcome of children and adolescents presenting in the emergency room for disruptive behavior in Lyon and the Rhône-Alpes region: A multidisciplinary approach." European Psychiatry 41, S1 (April 2017): S438. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.436.
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Authier, Jean-Yves. "La re-habilitation du quartier Saint-Georges à Lyon : processus, logiques d'acteurs et changement social." Lyon 2, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1992LYO20017.
Full textThe updating of urban planning investigation, necessary for our understanding of the present evolution of cities, entails breaking away from the paradigm of urban growth, and taking into account the various logics contributinf to a new social definition of existing urban spaces. Within this point of view, the study of the re-habilitation of the saint-georges district in lyon demonstrates, beyond its particular features, how the contrasting evolution of some historic districts, divides between a global upgrading and a fragmentation of distrinct micro-sectors, is not due only to decisions of institutional actors, but to an original combination of the type of actors, the kind of practise and the forms of processes. More fundamentally, it is through the analysis of individuals' temporally distinguished mobility and mobilisation, through taking into account the temporality of the processes, and through highlighting the existing interactions between these two levels (that of the processes and the logics of actors - or agents - capable of a new interpretation of the situations), taken at different angles of observation, that it becomes possible to determine contemporary towns and to understand their dynamics
Bouhaddou, Marie-Kenza. "Logement social et nouvelles pratiques artistiques." Thesis, Paris 10, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019PA100109.
Full textThis thesis questions the relationship between social housing and new artistic practices. It aims to understand why, under what conditions and to what extent social housing organizations engage in the carrying of artistic projects or support for them. I refer to "new artistic practices" as in situ projects, which bring people from working-class districts to the foundations of their approach and question the ways of doing things by different actors. Based on three cases, two in Lyon and one in Dunkerque, the analysis of the relationships deals with the modalities and the effects of the games of actors, in terms of relations of power, affect and demands for legitimacy, but also in terms of ways of doing, spatiality and materialities of the projects. My thesis shows a very uneven commitment of social housing organizations. It highlights the emergence, through projects that involve artists and inhabitants, new ways of participating, new actors of participation, but also new ways of doing the city. It shows the opportunity for social housing organizations to acquire new skills, gain visibility and approach their relationships to their tenants differently. However, the relations between social housing and new artistic practices face several difficulties. Due to a pyramidal operation, the ways of doing things do not really change at the level of the organizations which then fall back on their own technical know-how and have difficulty integrating the cooperation with other actors than the usual actors of construction and urban planning. Without a free political carry, the organizations struggle to get involved. Finally, in times of economic downturn, social housing organizations are struggling to engage in projects on the public space. They increasingly reduce their scale of intervention around the building. In this context, the renewal of artistic practices also shows its limits, in their difficulty to be distinguished from sociocultural activities, to create relations with the inhabitants their power to act, and to be legitimized as artistic by the cultural institutions
Grafmeyer, Yves. "Identités sociales et espaces de mobilité : approche longitudinale de quelques milieux lyonnais." Paris 5, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA05H066.
Full textThe work intends to contribute to the knowledge of social identities within an urban environment. The analysis is based upon the study of various small populations located within the area of Lyons families of the local upper middle class, residents in the inner city middle class neighbourhoods, staff of a regional banking house. The lengthwise scrutiny of these populations allows different and complementary approaches to the relationships between family connections, occupational careers and geographical mobilities.
Jouirou, Hafedh. "L’habiter des familles maghrébines : les rapports au logement comme indicateurs de transformations sociales : l’exemple de la région lyonnaise." Grenoble 2, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003GRE29056.
Full textCrozet, Yves. "Les Minguettes ou Les infortunes de la tutelle." Lyon 2, 1987. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/1987/crozet_y.
Full textSince the summer of 1981, the district of "Les Minguettes", one of the suburbs of Lyons, has been representative of the unrest inherent in such important housing schemes. However, the accomodation planning policy that prevailed at the beginning of the development of "Les Minguettes" was no slapdash work. There is quite a lot of high quality facilities, accomodation is both roomy and functional. Must we therefore infer that public supervision over the supplying of many urban services, should be done away with, to the benefit of private enterprise alone? Not by any means, since resorting to administrative bodies, wether public or private, still remains a necessary if not a sufficient approach
Maiga, Mamadou. "Politique du logement et offre d'habitat adapté dans l'agglomération lyonnaise : pratiques d'acteurs et recompositions socio-spatiales (1945-1995)." Lyon 2, 2000. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/sdx/theses/lyon2/2000/maiga_m.
Full textThe object of this thesis is to analyse the evolution of the specific housing supply in the conglomeration of Lyon and to look for appreciation elements of the current supply system directed to low income households. In the first time, the historical analysis of specific housing shows that the various forms of production (from post-war to the 1990's) have been formulated to respond temporarly the demand coming from low income population, waiting for public real estate policies allowing this population to have access to standard housing. The analysis of this specific production shows however that the temporary housing did not play its role of transit. In addition, the instrumentalisation of tools and the domination of local actors interests' over the defined modalities had made this type of housing a means of regulation and management of the targeted population in the urban area. In the second time and on the basis of this inventory, the analysis of the adapted housing which constitutes since the Besson's law (1990) shows the continuation of the previous policy. However the practices have been renewed with particularly the appearance of new actors and the integration of operational and social welfare competences. The local actors' system set up for the implementation of this policy has been obliged to undergo some compromises. The resulted housing seems, beyond its quantitative shortcoming with regard to fixed objectives, to respond more to the patrimonial strategies of the operators to the detriment of principles and beneficiaries
Collet, Anaïs. "Générations de classes moyennes et travail de gentrification : changement social et changement urbain dans le Bas Montreuil et à la Croix-Rousse, 1975-2005." Phd thesis, Université Lumière - Lyon II, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00933954.
Full textFerrand, Nicolas. "Approche morphologique de l'urbanisation : Lyon et son agglomération de 1945 à 2005 : données, outils et méthodes." Lyon 3, 2010. https://scd-resnum.univ-lyon3.fr/out/theses/2010_out_ferrand_n.pdf.
Full textThe development of the Lyon metropolitan area has been the subject of numerous studies since 1945, as part of academic studies, specialized publications and planning documents. These references do not however know the processes at work across the finest scale on the entire territory of the city. The subject has an exploratory dimension. It is based on the identification and mobilization of a large number of heterogeneous archives, often kept with gaps in different locations. The data collected are extremely diverse: administrative records, old maps, aerial photographs, statistics, etc. . . One of the challenges of this research is to integrate these data into a coherent whole, with a Geographical Information System. The creation of databases has allowed the identification of the vast majority of detached housing units and buildings conducted in the urban community of Lyon, since 1945. They offer the possibility to know, at field scale, the dynamics of urbanization throughout the Greater Lyon, from many new qualitative and quantitative elements. This tool is intended to be used and developed. The data and methodology can be reused by others, without compatibility problems. They can lead to the creation of an observatory of urban development, updated in real time
Barbarino, Natalia. "De la qualité de vie au diagnostic urbain, vers une nouvelle méthode d'évaluation : le cas de la ville de Lyon." Lyon 2, 2005. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2005/barbarino_n.
Full textFargeix, Caroline. "Les élites lyonnaises au miroir de leur langage : recherches sur les pratiques et les représentations culturelles des conseillers de Lyon du XVe siècle, d'après les registres de délibérations consulaires." Lyon 2, 2005. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2005/fargeix_c.
Full textBooks on the topic "Logement social – France – Lyon (Rhône)"
(Association), Autrement dit, ed. Contribution à une histoire du logement social en France au XXè siècle: Des bâtisseurs aux habitants, les H.B.M. des Etats-Unis de Lyon. Lyon: Autrement dit, 1997.
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