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Clevenger, Jennifer Lynn. "Tlingit tunic design : visual definition, meaning, and identity /." Thesis, This resource online, 1998. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-08252008-162429/.
Full textHaldane, E. A., Sara Gillies, Sonia A. O'Connor, Catherine M. Batt, and Ben Stern. "Waking the dead: Scientific analysis of an Egyptian tunic." V&A, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4672.
Full textThe aim of the research is to identify and help to explain the unusual pattern of staining on the tunic, provide more specific information relating to the tunic's age and provenance and the chronology of alterations, and also inform the conservation decision-making process.
Haldane, E. A., Sara Gillies, Sonia A. O'Connor, Catherine M. Batt, and Ben Stern. "Integrated multi-spectral imaging, analysis and treatment of an Egyptian tunic." Elsevier, Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4669.
Full textPöllath, Nadja. "Tunica – Palla – Vellata." Diss., lmu, 2005. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:19-91670.
Full textSignoles, Pierre. "Tunis et l'espace tunisien." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1985. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37594393p.
Full textHejaiej, Mounira. "Women's oral narratives in Tunis." Thesis, SOAS, University of London, 1992. http://eprints.soas.ac.uk/29022/.
Full textAmmar, Leïla. "La rue à Tunis, réalités, permanences et transformations : de l'espace urbain à l'espace public, 1835-1935." Paris 8, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA083682.
Full textThe streets in Tunis by the of the 19th and 20th centuries. Tunis, capital of the Ottoman Tunis Province Regency, was, like many other capitals in the Mediterranean Muslim world, experiencing great changes as a result of the reform movement which took its inspiration from the Ottoman Tanzimat. The scope of the research is the study of the evolution of urban design in Tunis through the great scansions and changes of the town urban history in the period 1835-1935. In the context of the predominance of European influence over the Mediterranean and in the Maghreb in the 19th Century and the establishment of the French Protectorate, the transition from the old town to the modern town reveals/unveils/brings out local resistance, the survival of previous/older institutions, a mixture of influences, and the emergence of a new definition of urban space in total break with the past. This new definition represents a watershed with respect to space status and the transition from urban to public space by the turn of the 20th century. Streets, public buildings, domestic architecture, usage/uses and meanings change significantly. The observation of urban changes and of the transformation of the street network is organised around three levels of analysis. At general level, the actual changes of the town, the analysis of public space forms, and urban space dimensions and their impact on architectural production. The purpose of this research, which is based on the assessment of urban changes and the emergence of new municipal conceptions and urban infrastructure in Tunis in the period 1835-1935, is to contribute to the knowledge of the urban history of the town, before and after the establishmentof the French Protecorate, during a key/critical period, the analysis of which has been hidden under an ideological veil
Smouda, Messaouda. "Fragmentations et mobilités, des processus à l'oeuvre dans la métropole de Tunis." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017TOU20118.
Full textMetropolises are experiencing dynamics linked to a reorganization of urban functions in the face of international economic competitiveness. Two trends are noted: fragmentation, translated by an accentuation of socio-spatial differentiations, and the intensification of daily mobility. The object of our research is to question the fragmentation through the development of daily mobility (s) differentiated in Greater Tunis. The analysis of the physical and spatial reorganization of this metropolis and the daily mobility of a sample of individuals showed the development of specialized fragments dispersed under the effect of metropolitan selectivity and the multiplication of places of daily life leading to fragmented daily mobility. These refer to a social fragmentation manifested by the exclusion of certain territories and populations from the international scale of operation of the metropolis
Khaldi, Leila. "L’esthétique populaire de l’habitat à Tunis." Thesis, Paris 10, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA100087.
Full textThe popular construction of dwellings and their appearance in particular are discredited by the dominant groups in society. Considered as illegitimate as it is produced on the margins of official and architectural production processes, the current vernacular aesthetic of popular dwellings however constitutes a major part of the Tunisian urban landscape. This work is a modest contribution to the symbolic rehabilitation of this production and its aesthetics in particular. The façades as they appear to bystanders from the public space has led me, as an architect, to initially question how the inhabitant builders proceed to create an aesthetic on the facade of their dwelling, while seeking to inquire about the existence or not of an awareness of the image thus returned to the urban space. The numerous consultations with our interlocutors during the field surveys and the analysis of the collected data gradually convinced us that the methods of aesthetic fabrication by the inhabitant were based less on formal than practical considerations, as well as a growing awareness of the image of the dwelling as it is sent back to the public space
Boujlida, Maha. "Espace rural périurbain et métropolisation à Tunis." Aix-Marseille 1, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008AIX10126.
Full textZairi, Mouna. "L'ambiance comme enjeu politique dans l'espace public de tunis lors du processus révolutionnaire." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016GREAH028.
Full textThis research questions the sharing of urban atmosphere through the political climate. Conducted throughout an exceptional period in the history of Tunisia, it questions the impact of the Tunisian revolution on sharing of sensitivity in urban public space.This work relies on the assumption that there is a mutation in the urban atmosphere, caused by the revolutionary process taking place in the urban public space of Tunis, which follows sounder lying a new distribution of the sensitive. A fundamental question arises: What role has the political situation in the definition and the characterization of this new sharing of sensitive?To answer this question, we have set up a multidisciplinary methodology (qualitative and sensitive approach in situ as the course commented, reactivation by the image ... and bibliographic documentation in various formats such as documentaries, movies, newspapers, books, ...) applied to urban space with different features and different social compositions, but all located in the Greater Tunis.After this research, we were able to identify a regionalization of urban behavior where the political factor intervenes directly to define as the field of permissive than the forbidden in public space.Thus, the urban atmosphere is not only witnessed in political upheaval, it is also the carrier and the challenge. By uncovering what is possible to do or not to do in public space, it becomes the object of political struggle.KEY WORDS : Urban atmosphere, Politic, Sharing, Sensitive, Revolution
Melliti, Imed. "La zawiya en tant que foyer de socialité : le cas des tijaniyya de Tunis." Paris 5, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA05H072.
Full textThrough a socio-anthropological survey realized in the women's zawiya of the tijaniyya of Tunis, we have tried to discover the collective structuration mode which prevails inside the zawiya. Our hypothesis was simple : to this sacred pagan form, which is reflected through the salvation means movement as well as possession rituals inside the shrine, corresponds a different relationship with the social otherness : the sociability. Thus the aim of our research doesn't concern the "maraboutical" practices, nor the possession cult in themselves, but consists to conceive them through a phenomenological approach, which insists on the concrete religious life and minor interactions experienced by the social actors. Such analysis allows us to display the full dimension of the non-rational, the mythical and the theatrical which structures the collective experience
Piau, Maurice. "Système de la production des services urbains et disparités spatio-sociales à Tunis." Paris 12, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989PA120023.
Full textKaaniche, Abdelmonem. "Conception et réalisation d'une base de données géologiques et géotechniques ("Tunis-data-bank") orientée vers la cartographie géotechnique automatique ("Tunis-geo-map") : application à la ville de Tunis (Tunisie)." Lyon, INSA, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989ISAL0056.
Full textThis research is the constitution of a data bank concerning the su bsoil of Tunis and to the drawing-up of geotechnical maps, following a thorough study of the various systems exploited until then. Proceeding from the present geological attainments relating to the site of Tunis, the author worked on 1000 ground drillings carried out on the whole site. This geological and geotechnical bank ("Tunis-Data-Bank") was elaborated though the use of a relational Data Base Management System (D. B. M. S. ) (INFO system). The exploiting of this data bank make it possible to obtain geological mono – and bi- dimensional sections. 35 qualitative and quantitative geological maps ("Tunis-GeoMap") were obtained throu gh an automatic cartography system (UNIRAS system). The instrument thus conceived, which it will be possible to improve according to new explorations to be carried out, can be used by engineers. It helps to determine the less expensive and the most reliable explorations, to make the most of investments and to direct urbanization. Besides it provides users with precise details about the geological history of the site of Tunis
Abdelkafi, Jellal. "La médina, espace historique de Tunis : enjeu culturel et politique de l'organisation spatiale." Paris 12, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA120012.
Full textThe medina of tunis, an area of residual and unique qualities defined as a historic area, is not presented as the center but as a cultural and political enjeu of the spatial organization. The question of the enjeu is developped in three parts : the first two from a historical point of view and the third accordind to the themes. The first book analyses the process of occidentalisation of the medina beginning in 1837 in the context of the reforms and the european influences. The part played by the capital city is studied in connection with the nineteenth century patrimonial state while ulama-s" and baldiyya-s' authority and power are prestented to account for the management of the urban area. The connection between the old city and its new counterpart yet in the making is analysed in the light of the institutional bicephalism and the real estate question. The analyse of the technical, scientific and political answers to the question of the decaying medina ends with the presentation of the urban structure at the expiration of the protectorat. The second book estimates the attitudes of the "nouvel etat" towards the medina now considered as the historic area of tunis in the context of the national process of urbanization. While the degourbification of the capital - i. E. Slums clearance -is presented by the gover- nment as the symbol of the recovering of national dignity, the taudification of the medina -i. E. Growing into a slummy area - appears as the symbol of the traditional society in decay. From 1970 the position of the government has changed : it first admits the hypothesis of safeguarding of the medina then denies it and finally adopts a new policy : to integrate the historic area to the general scheme of modernization of the capital. The third book analyses the planning pratices, the patrimoine policy, the speeches backing up the work on the historic area and finally the various representations of the medina. The conclusion enhances the original demography of the medina and the perenniality of spa- tial discontinuity and social segregations and gives a synthesis the followirgthemes : - the desacralisation of the medina and the coming on of the historic area. - the part of the mythologies of muslim urbanism
McGregor, Richard J. A. "The Shādhiliyya in Tunis : prayer and brotherhood." Thesis, McGill University, 1993. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=68119.
Full textResearch is based on historical sources, manuals and prayer books of the Shadhiliyya, and the personal observations of the author. A translation of the Arabic "Hizb al-Kabir" is given in the appendix.
Trabelsi, Chadia. "Les Usages linguistiques des femmes de Tunis." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37618941k.
Full textTrabelsi, Chadia. "Les usages linguistiques des femmes de Tunis." Paris 3, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1989PA030040.
Full textThe increasing interest in sexual differences such as based on the speaker's sex in many a language, as well as the existence of such a phenomenon in the arabic spoken by women from tunis have dictated upon us the choise of our subject. Such an idiosyncratic arabic has, on the one hand, been little studied and, on the other hand, feminine linguistic usage is undergoing a constant evolution, on account of the evolution of tunisian society in general, and that of women in particular. Besides three linguistic usages common to both men and women from tunis, i. E. Borrowings and the resort to franco-arabic ; linguistic mannerisms ; the use of regional dialects, this study dwells upon feminine usages, whether exclusive or preferential, and mainly upon lexicon. The letter includes five main items : interjections, swearing and beseeching words; address formulas ; euphemistic language ; and courteous polite language. As far as morphology is concerned, we have dealt with the diminutive. As for as phonology, we have studied diphtongues. Style is hinged upon through rhymed language. Finally, two other feminine usages are tackled : expressive bombast, along with repetition and redundancy
Bennour, Lotfi. "L'évolution de la structure urbaine de Tunis." Dijon, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987DIJOE013.
Full textChabbi, Morched. "Une nouvelle forme d'urbanisation à Tunis : l'habitat spontané péri-urbain." Paris 12, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA120001.
Full textA new pattern of urbanization in tunis : the peripheral spontaneous settlements the peripheral spontaneous settlements have emerged along the past fifteen years as a result of residential migrations within the great tunis. Rather than a product of rural exodus, the peripheral spontaneous settlements seem to be an expression of an expulsion process generated by development models implemented between and 1980. The first part of the thesis analyses the effects the process of capital accumulation in tunisia between 1960 and 1980 and shows how they have generated various mecanisms of expulsion versus the low income people and hence provoked the development of the peripheral spontaneous settlements. The second part analyzes the peripheral spontaneous settlements as a three dimensions phenomenon : actors - mecanisms - products and a new pattern for producing housing whose fonction has been to insure the diffusion of housing property among the people who where put out of the housing market. The third part analyzes the evolution of the relation chips between the state and this new pattern of urbanization and shows that the state in its formula- tion of e new urban policy recognizes the role of this new urbanization and tends to realize its integration
Ben, Mahfoudh Hend. "Paysage, patrimoine et identité, le cas de la ville de Tunis." Toulouse 2, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006TOU20039.
Full textThis research studies the landscape heritage protection in the European sector of the city of Tunis. To identify the landscapes that play a key role in identity construction, we use a methodology of landscape evaluation based on the analysis of the urban-lanscape, of the perceptions and representations. Our sources are tourist guides, the website "harissa" and serveys carried out among the inhabitants of the city of Tunis. To identify the actors and the interests linked to this landscape heritage protection process, this research compares three periods of Tunisian history. We thus compare the evolution of the cultural heritage protection process from the Protectorate to the present time, and three recent projects : the Embellishment of the Habib Bourguiba avenue, the Rehabilitation of the Belvedere Park and the Restructuring of the "little sicily" neighbourhood
Ben, Mohamed Sadok. "Palais du Bardo à Tunis : une histoire architecturale au temps des réformes." Thesis, Paris 4, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA040067.
Full textTo study the architectural history of the Beylical Bardo palace in Tunis , we have chosen to divide our research into three main parts, the first part entitled historical presentation , is reserved for the study of source and general conditions of the architectural creation in Tunis during the time of reforms (1824-1881). The second part entitled the Bardo palace; monographic study, is reserved for the architectural study of the monuments that still remain in the building sites and restoration that took place in the palace at the time of the reforming Beys ( Husayn Pacha , Mustafâ Pacha , Ahmad Pacha , Muhammad Pacha et Mohammad al-Sâdik Pacha )As for the third part , entitled the beylical building in Tunis at the time of reforms, is reserved for the study of the building art characteristics in Tunis during the era of reforms inferred (derived ) from the data that we have drawn from the two firs parts
Berry-Chikhaoui, Isabelle. "Quartier et sociétés urbaines : le faubourg Sud de la Médina de Tunis." Tours, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994TOURA001.
Full textEl, @Aoudi-Adouni Raja. "Histoire de Tunis à l'époque Hafside (628-975/1230-1574) à travers les stèles funéraires tunisoises." Aix-Marseille 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1995AIX10028.
Full textCharfi, Sami. "Le comportement spatio-temporel de la température dans l'agglomération de Tunis." Nice, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012NICE2036.
Full textAyadi, Taoufik. "Mouvement réformiste et mouvements populaires à Tunis, 1906-1912 /." Tunis : Publications de l'Université de Tunis, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb34957166d.
Full textBennour, Myriam. "La patrimonialisation des arbres urbains : le cas de Tunis." Thesis, Paris, AgroParisTech, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014AGPT0079.
Full textThis thesis is part of a geographical and anthropological field. It analyzes historic and contemporary relationships between Tunisians and trees in the city. Taking as a case study the city of Tunis, it aims to show that there is, from the beginning of colonization, among Tunisians a complex process of appropriation but also rejection of trees depending on their public or private location, and their personal history.Multiple values are indeed associated with trees. Analysis of the interviews shows that these values are based primarily on individual memory, family practices and social memory. Before colonization, the Medina had few trees in public space because the spatial organization drew its roots from the traditional settlement pattern, which did little or no appeal to trees in private patios. In addition, the traditional urban law did not use trees in public space. Upon initiation of the French Protectorate, the capital has been extended beyond the walls with the city called European. Large avenues and streets were lined up with rows of trees. New species were then widely introduced and disseminated, modeled on the French cities of that time.After independence, the capital swelled by the spread of rural migration, wealthy Tunisians lived in new neighborhoods that combined European style and Tunisian traditions (especially in the north). Rural Tunisians in search of a better life have occupied smaller areas (west and south). The capital has become a socially heterogeneous space marked by abundance and different types of trees in public and private spaces of the various neighborhoods.This thesis is a first step in the interpretation of urban living from recent history, marked by the functional, symbolic and aesthetic uses of trees. It shows that today the trees in Tunis are or become social, individual and collective markers that define different types of heritage; private, collective and public. This heritage process is not necessarily tied to an institutional setting
Mosbah, Chiraz. "L'héritage colonial de la ville de Tunis entre 1900 et 1930 : étude architecturale et décorative des édifices de style néo-mauresque." Paris 4, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA040142.
Full textThis research tries to retrace the heritage of Tunisia as regards town architecture and decoration by underlining the contribution of major cycle of the urban transformation of the country and the constructive projects having modelled its landscape during the colonial period. This work of Protectorate, oscillates between an architecture which takes as a starting point an artistic repertory western (eclectic current, art nouveau, art deco or modernist) and an architecture which refer to the local repertories (neo-moresque current). Certain achievements thus made it possible to found a continuity and a dialogue with local art, whereas others present classic or modern architectural designs which reflect a foreign language breaking with the old heritage of Tunisia. This study was centred on the case of the town of Tunis, between 1900 and 1930, period during which the most outstanding buildings of style neo-moresque set up
Boubaker, Sadok. "La régence de Tunis au XVIIe siècle ses relations commerciales avec les ports de l'Europe méditerranéenne, Marseille et Livourne /." Zaghouan : Ceroma, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb353654829.
Full textHamrouni, Abdelaziz. "L'évolution de l'aire métropolitaine de Tunis : évaluation critique des méthodes de planification et des systèmes de décision à travers des cas d'urbanisme péri-urbain." Université Paris-Est Créteil Val de Marne (UPEC), 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990PA120018.
Full textThe research studies systems of decision and models of planification as factors to explain the urban of tunis and its suburbs, beside the classical factors as historical heritage, grouth of population, and economic resaons
Drissi, Ezeddine. "Mobilité spatio-temporelle des centres décisionnaires : Recompositions territoriale et fonctionnelle. Le cas de Tunis." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008STR1GEO5.
Full textIn a context of globalisation and international competition between metropolises, the mobility of economic activities has political, economical and spatial stakes. A particular, intensive and selective type of mobility – the mobility of decision-making centers – has left its mark on the dynamics of the city of Tunis. This research seeks to extend the urban dynamics approach, starting from the analysis of “decisional mobility”, a process that it is considered to animate urban areas and is thus a key to decoding territorial and functional restructuring. Results showed large contrasts in spatial behaviour between the “fluidity” of some centers and the “viscosity” of others. The Geography of flows (intensity and orientation) reveals a hierarchical organisation and a dissimilarity of urban sub-spaces : attractive and repulsive zones. We can see that, over the past 50 years, Tunis does not grow in the conventional way around a single CBD; instead, a polycentric model emerges progressively. With regard to the preferences of decision-makers, as revealed by their spatial choices, we note that a system of qualitative and subjective factors (such as prestigious location, environment quality, urban context, symbolic value, etc. ) prevail over a rational logic. Finally, it is useful to emphasize the conjunction of “mobility transition” and evolutionary environment effects. Based on frequency analysis of transfers that occurred between1956-2006, we demonstrated that embedded micro and macro-scale forces (economic policies) trigger four mobility stages
Métral, André. "Entreprendre et innover dans l'industrie à Tunis : ancrage territorial et inscription dans les réseaux internationaux des entrepreneurs privés industriels de la région de Tunis." Phd thesis, Université François Rabelais - Tours, 2000. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00497370.
Full textWhitaker, Tyler A. "“WE ARE ALL LEARNERS” DISCOURSES OF OWNERSHIP AND STRATEGIES OF REINFORCEMENT IN THE TUNICA LANGUAGE REAWAKENING." OpenSIUC, 2017. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/2166.
Full textBen, Fadhel Nahed. "Pratiques de l'espace et déterminations sociales : de l'espace vécu à l'espace rêvé des enfants dans la ville de Tunis." Paris 7, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA070090.
Full textA differential analysis of, the one hand, the daily practice of the space, and, on the other hand, its dreamlike representation as it is imagined by children belonging to two contrasting neighborhoods of tunis (a traditional and a quite "european" one) helped us in noticing that the space in a city is both historically and socially predetermined. As each society reproduces its own space, the social practices of the space tend to vary: they hold a mirror up to the social division of labor and the social stratification. Indeed, the different uses of the space (or what was called the "real-life space") revealed quantitative and qualitative disparities between the neighbordhoods. While the children of the medina are left to themselves after the classes, thos e of the "european" city obey an implacable order. This reflects an explicit division between two antagonistic spaces coexisting but never mixed. Thus, being the reflection of all the oppositions making two neighborhoods gouverned by a series of coded phenomena, the dream is not the slightest. Directly drawn from reality of the consciousness, the element s of the daydream, on the one hand, a rural world directly transplanted into the city, one the other hand, a practical w orld copied out as it is actually; and each of them expresses the opposition of a socialpolitical reality of which the child, even in his dreams, is a witness, as he symbolizes the ideology of the social configuration he belongs to
Wiswall, Wendy J. "Tunica Partial Vowel Harmony as Support for a Height Node." Department of Linguistics, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/227242.
Full textOueslati-Hammami, Imen. "Les centralités du grand Tunis : acteurs, représentations et pratiques urbaines." Phd thesis, Université Toulouse le Mirail - Toulouse II, 2010. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00477208.
Full textChabbi, Morched. "Une Nouvelle forme d'urbanisation à Tunis l'habitat spontané péri-urbain." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb375965497.
Full textChabbi, Morched. "Une nouvelle forme d'urbanisation à Tunis : l'habitat spontané péri-urbain /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb360248672.
Full textChouari, Walid. "Environnement et risques naturels dans le Grand Tunis : approche cartographique." Paris 7, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA070010.
Full textThe objective of this thesis of geography is to propose a reflection on the environment and the natural risks incurred by the region of Grand Tunis. Our approach aims at considering the environment in which people live. This environment is on the one hand a resources supplier and on the other, it represents an obstacle to the human activities, to planning, so as sometimes it becomes a true source of risks. This approach is of a global nature. It takes into account the various factors and elements in the milieu as well as the relations between them. It is, in fact, an approach based on the examination of the interrelationships between two groups of factors: those which are related to the natural environment and those concerning the entropic actions. In this concern of locating the phenomena, of representing their importance (quantitative, and qualitative) and finding the correlations between them, cartography appears to be the most effective means and the irreplaceable tool for the geographer. The cartographic method that we propose rests on the use of several types of information and various techniques of data processing. The range of methods enabled us to diversify the designs and the approaches, to compare the results and to undertake a critical study of the used means and methods. It's about maps, which due to their integrated nature are likely to bring an invaluable help to the researchers and to the persons in charge of planning as well as decision makers. This research focused on the environment and the risks of nature is then aiming at proposing lightings and methodologies of cartography on the risks incurred by the area of Grand Tunis. This work is also an illustration of the importance of the interdisciplinary approach
Bond, David M. "The city will follow you: Tunis, Tunisia, and the Mediterranean." The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1343061679.
Full textJedidi, Emna. "Les projets autour du Lac de Tunis face aux crises." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017MON30010.
Full textUrban planning in Tunisie begain in the early 2000s with the arrival of forgein donors around the urban margins in the metropolis of Tunis. The Tunisian waterfront has been partially developed, with strong inequalities between the northen and southern shores. Despite constrained blockages, delays, and even partial stops, the first project (North Lake Banks), survived the last “crises” in Tunisia - the global financial crisis (as early as 2008) and the “political crisis” resulting from the 2011 Revolution. However, the second major project (South Lake Banks) remained on hold. In the meantime, project companies were set up, in partnership with foreign investors (the SPLT and the SEPTS). How do the projects of the Lake of Tunis relate to the urban planning of the Greater Tunis? How do project companies relate to the existing international structure? Based on a study of emporality and project internationalization, we hope to demonstrate the adaptability of planning, practices, and urban planning projects to both constraints and opportunities and to illustrate the reasoning behind land and property development on the processus of metropolization in Tunis. Finally, we carried out an evaluation of the urban quality between the “designed” and the “realized” from the representations and practices of users on the banks of the North Lake
Barthel, Pierre-Arnaud. "Faire la ville au bord de l'eau : les lacs de Tunis : des marges urbaines à des sites de très grands projets d'aménagement." Lyon 2, 2003. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2003/barthel_pa.
Full textDuring the past two decades, the Tunis lakes, former significant marginal spaces, have by turns become the sites of four major development projects. Without falling behind other rich countries metropolises, Tunis got itself involved in the waterfront development. Why is the Tunisian capital seizing hold of the lakes and its shores it has neglected up till now? How is the city creating itself at the water's edge? After studying the heritages of Tunis' relation to its water site, the author analyses the urban development of the lakes that reflects, on the one hand, a changing approach to landuse planning and, on the other hand, the physical and intellectual reintegration of water site in the spatial organisation and the identity of the capital. Finally, the study of the territorial construction of "Les Berges du Lac", the first planned waterfront to be used to this day, ends this research
Ben, Achour Mohamed El-Aziz. "Catégories de la société tunisoise dans la deuxième moitié du XIXe siècle les élites musulmanes." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37595848g.
Full textHou, Sindy Siyuan. "Quantification of the Elastic and Relaxation Properties of Human Tunica Albuginea under Biaxial Loading." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/102703.
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Ghazouani, Samir. "Transport urbain à Tunis : analyse par les modèles de choix discret." Dijon, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989DIJOE002.
Full textThe whole of this dissertation is concerned with three principal themes. At first, an analysis of fundamental concepts that help apprehension of urban transport problematic seemed needful. We keep in mind, essentially, factors that explain supply and demand of urban transport, working of transport system related to urbanization process, and special characteristics of urban transport in developing countries. Why this last point have been treated in a particular chapter? Because econometric analysis, principal purpose of this work, treat the case of third world's city (tunis). Before practical study, a descriptive report of urban transport in tunis is foregone, the objective of practical study consists to apply a new approach of econometric analysis to tunis. After detailed development of discrete choice models, an attempt consists to apply this kind of modelisation to explain urban travel demand in Tunis
Habbachi, Leila. "Les styles vocaux dans l'interprétation du muwashshah arabo-andalou de Tunis." Paris 4, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA040123.
Full textThe main object of this thesis is the analysis of the style of interpretation of the arabo-andalusian repertory of tunis. The analysis was undertaken on the basis of recording of professional soloist singing a cappella. The issue in question is whether the style of the vocal interpretation is characterized mainly by the ornaments and their correlation with the text and the musical elements,in particular the tbou’(similar of maqamat); in order words,how singers embellish their performance of a traditional song. The analysis of the poetic and musical composition goes hand in hand with the analysis of the soloists’ way of singing, by locating their ornamentations and melisms. This approach enables the scrutiny of the music components(poetic scales, melody, rate/rhytm, texts compositional structure, ornamentation…) thereby identifying each singer’s vocal styke. This work of analysis allows a better understanding of this elusive object,which is the ornament,granting it the place it deserves in the comprehension of the traditional arab-andalusian song. Through the study of vocal styles, the aesthetics and methods of composing the muwashshahat are enlightened
Touiti, Bouebdellah Lamia. "Détermination des caractéristiques physiques et mécaniques de l'argile molle de Tunis." Phd thesis, Ecole Nationale d'Ingénieurs de Tunis, 2009. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00614630.
Full textTunger-Zanetti, Andreas. "La communication entre Tunis et Istanbul, 1860-1913 : province et métropole /." Paris ; Montréal : l'Harmattan, 1996. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb358534547.
Full textSoussi, Riadh. "Localisation des industries et enjeux urbains dans l'agglomération du Grand Tunis." Phd thesis, Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier III, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00958830.
Full textLakhoua, Alia. "Le tissage de la soie à Tunis de 1850 à 1960." Nice, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987NICE2017.
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