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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Espaces publics – Dakar (Sénégal)"
Cissé, Marame. "Football féminin au Sénégal : entre autonomisation des jeunes filles et controverses". Nouvelles Questions Féministes Vol. 43, n.º 1 (14 de mayo de 2024): 57–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/nqf.431.0057.
Texto completoKomlavi Hahonou, Eric y Caroline Schaer. "Coproduire les services publics". Emulations - Revue de sciences sociales, n.º 20 (12 de junio de 2017): 35–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/emulations.020.003.
Texto completoLawson, ATD, K. Diallo Mbaye, D. Thioub, EM Turkit y SA Diop Nyafouna. "Tétanos de l'enfant dans quatre hôpitaux publics périphériques de Dakar : Aspects épidémiologiques, cliniques, thérapeutiques évolutifs et facteurs associés". Revue Malienne d'Infectiologie et de Microbiologie 15, n.º 2 (27 de noviembre de 2020): 16–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.53597/remim.v15i2.1726.
Texto completoDiatta, Patrice. "Ethnographie photographique des déchets à Bamako et à Dakar : retour sur un protocole d’enquête". Civilisations 72 (2023): 169–84. https://doi.org/10.4000/12t9b.
Texto completoFAYE, Mbagnick, Dome TINE, Gallo NIANG y Guilgane FAYE. "Cartographie du couvert végétal et des zones humides de la région de Dakar (Sénégal) à l’aide des images Sentinel-2 et Landsat 8 OLI". NAAJ. Revue africaine sur les changements climatiques et les énergies renouvelables 3, n.º 1 (31 de diciembre de 2024): 75–97. https://doi.org/10.46711/naaj.2024.3.1.4.
Texto completoThioub, Magueye. "Sur les traces d’une famille de fondeurs de la commune de Mont-Rolland au centre urbain dakarois : l’exemple de la famille Faye Seereer Ndut de 1950 à nos jours". Entreprises et histoire 115, n.º 2 (23 de octubre de 2024): 98–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/eh.115.0098.
Texto completoTrompette, Pascale, Anastasia-Alithia Seferiadis y Cina Gueye. "Une gare au cœur des marchés populaires à Dakar : conflits et compromis dans la fabrique d’une ville durable". Flux 135-136, n.º 1 (30 de junio de 2024): 119–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/flux1.135.0119.
Texto completoTidjani Cisse, Cheikh Omar, Papa Sagne, Boubacar Fall, Kader BA, Boubou Aldiouma SY y Augustin Marone. "Modélisation Des Niveaux D’eau Extrêmes Sur Les Plages Sableuses De Malibu, De Gadaye Et De Malika (Dakar, Sénégal) Consécutive À La Tempête Du 19 Novembre 2018". European Scientific Journal, ESJ 18, n.º 3 (31 de enero de 2022): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2022.v18n3p79.
Texto completoWade, Cheikh Samba, Rémy Tremblay y El Hadji Mamadou Ndiaye. "Etude de la complexité de la gestion des espaces publics à vocation de transport à Dakar (Sénégal)". Études caribéennes, n.º 15 (1 de abril de 2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/etudescaribeennes.4445.
Texto completoSamba Wade, Cheikh, Rémy Tremblay y El Hadji Mamadou Ndiaye. "Étude de la complexité de la gestion des espaces publics à vocation de transport à Dakar (Sénégal)". Études caribéennes, n.º 15 (1 de abril de 2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/etudescaribeennes.7858.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Espaces publics – Dakar (Sénégal)"
Piras, Paola. "Matérialité et gouvernance du système sociotechnique très haut débit à Dakar (Sénégal) : vision stratégique de l’infrastructure numérique, planification métropolitaine et chantiers de construction". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Gustave Eiffel, 2025. http://www.theses.fr/2025UEFL2009.
Texto completoThis thesis analyzes the development of a very high-speed socio-technical system (fiber optic network and data centers) and the urban transformations of a West African metropolis, questioning the conditions and modalities of a “digital urbanism” in Dakar (Senegal). The aim is to understand how digital infrastructure and urban spaces shape each other, and to propose a reading based on materiality rather than overhanging an inert materiality-support.Drawing on work from urban studies and social approaches to technology inspired by Science and Technology Studies (STS), the investigation focuses on the socio-political, socio-technical and territorial dimensions of very-high-speed infrastructure deployment, which it analyzes at three scales, corresponding to distinct spheres of action and temporalities, and in different types of intra-urban spaces. Using a qualitative methodology (interviews, participant observation, mapping), the thesis demonstrates the ambivalent relationship between the privatized development of the very-high-speed socio-technical system and socio-spatial inequalities. On a national and metropolitan scale, it highlights the links between urban planners and powerful international telecoms operators, and their respective influence on metropolitan digital planning in a context marked by neoliberal policies. At the street level, it analyzes the role of network engineers and technicians, highlighting the role of material contingencies, informality and socio-technical “bricolage”, as well as the role of “street-level” technical expertise in the material development of very high-speed infrastructure, through a study of construction sites and “on-the-spot” work. Analysis of the governance of deployment, coupled with that of urban materiality and metropolitan socio-spatial evolutions, has enabled us to qualify a digital urbanism that differs according to urban profiles. However, while insisting on the decisive weight of telecoms operators and the insufficient prescription and regulation capacity of public authorities, the thesis identifies self-regulation mechanisms that are sometimes beneficial to the general interest, and partial catch-up mechanisms in certain less “attractive” neighborhoods. These results lead us to qualify the effects of the “privatization” of digital development on urban fragmentation, and suggest elements of reflection for the public reengagement of a thought and practice of urban digital planning in Dakar
Diagne, Malick. "Les enjeux de l'espace public en Afrique : étude comparée du Bénin et du Sénégal". Paris 7, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA070073.
Texto completoWith the convocation of the negro-African, arabo-Islamic and judeo-christian referents in order to study the stakes of public space in Africa, through the cases of Benin and Senegal, the evolution of African societies appears much more understandable. The fruit of a multisecular interaction between Africa and the rest of the world, the upheavals socio-policies that the continent crosses are a crucial phase of recasting. In a context of certainly difficult democratisation, but in undeniable positive evolution, Benin and Senegal, quoted in example as regards democratic progress in Africa, are the scene of the reconstructing social reference marks. The category of public space, resulting from the rupture of the European societies with the authoritative regimes in the XVIIIth century, as a framework symbolic system where the civil society bears its critical glance on the way the political power controls its destinies, is quite relevant to analyse the evolution of the contemporary societies. Since the beginning of 1990s, most of them try to leave the political monolithism. The stakes of public space in Africa are, consequently, beyond the essential institutional managing frames of the social transformations in progress, in the practical application of new participative forms that direct the social connections towards more freedom and social justice
Ndiaye, Moustapha. "Approche comparative de l’appropriation de la téléphonie mobile et de l’internet dans les lieux d’accès publics des villes de Rennes et de Thiès". Rennes 2, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00299076/fr/.
Texto completoMany analyses tend to be limited to the notion of accessibility or equipment availability when comparing the ICT appropriation and the digital divide between social frameworks of the North and the South. So, the cultural dimension of the ICT appropriation is often taken for the benefit of a universalist conception. The phenomenon of appropriation is part of a socio-cultural context determined by performances and specific values that are involved in the process. Taking an interest in sociocultural contexts and individuals is essential to grasp the complexity of ICT appropriation. This is all the interest of a comparative approach on mobile phones and networks appropriation between Rennes and Thiès, two cities that are geographically, economically and culturally different. As constituent features of the cities of both Rennes and Thiès, the technical tools incorporate their sociocultural realities. On top of revealing the models of society in force in both cities, the appropriation of these tools reflect the cultural identities of users. This phenomenon shows social relationships of genders, generations and groups. Technical culture, especially competence and minimal skills, play a part in operationalizing the communication tools. However, it varies from users to groups as well as social frameworks. The appropriation also implies purposes, representations, identities of users and a set of mobilized capital (cultural, economical and symbolic). The codes acquired during the socialization process, as well as the trajectories and world views are reflected on the phenomenon. Therefore, the relationship between the identities of users, technics and also the social contexts, is a privileged entry to apprehend appropriation
Diongue, Momar. "Périurbanisation différentielle : mutations et réorganisation de l'espace à l'est de la région dakaroise (Diamniadio, Sangalkam, Yéné), Sénégal". Thesis, Paris 10, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA100076.
Texto completoThis thesis aims to analyze the relationships between urban sprawl and territorialisation, focusing on the crucial issue of metropolitan suburbs governance. In Western Africa large cities, suburbs are involved in complex spatial, socioeconomic, political and managerial transformations, in a context of decentralization. To analyze these transformations as well as the new dynamics of regulation they entail, we have adopted a territorial approach. At the micro scale, we try to understand the dynamics of urban sprawl through the weight of local contexts. At the meso scale of the whole set of suburbs, residential and economic developments are linked to the logics of actors and managerial practices. We try to understand the mechanisms of spatial transformations and their consequences on urban management. At the macro level, we are focusing on Dakar metropolisation. Field surveys have been conducted within three local authorities, Diamniadio, Sangalkam and Yene, in order to study mechanisms, practices and logics of actors. Diamniadio, Sangalkam and Yene have specific local characteristics and, taking into account the major urban sprawl axis, they are located differently. In these three local authorities, processes of differentiation have been observed both at intra and inter territorial scales, which breaks with the former model center-periphery and reflects a new polycentric and multifunctional evolution in the Eastern suburbs
Doignon, Aurélie. "La "mise en savoirs" des danses africaines : Approche anthropo-didactique des liens entre transposition d’une pratique culturelle et évolution de ses modes de diffusion : le cas du sabar au Sénégal et en France". Thesis, Bordeaux, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019BORD0257.
Texto completoDance of the popular districts of Dakar, sabar dance is subject to professional and spatial reconfigurations. This dance was formerly defined as originating from a line of griots and education through informal institutions. New frames structure this dance tradition in a more formal way, integrating it in the "art" category and leading to a new economic structure. The griots, whose knowledge is an atavist transmission, are no longer in the majority in professional circles of dance. This leads to new attitudes of transmission, training and learning of dance. The sabar is institutionalized, to access the international legitimate choreographic field. This thesis studies the dialectic between traditional references (religious, old, etc.) and modern approaches, in light of the new professionalization of these dancers. How do the processes of institutionalization and transposition of the practice of the sabar allow and encourage exchanges and circulation of corporealities and dancers around the world? Becoming a sabar dancer at a professional level means getting one’s education both from "classical" and formal learning, and from everyday, informal learning This overall education marks the porosity of the structural categorizations of learning. This thesis highlights the multiple modifications involved in this learning. It explores choreographic changes and shows how sabar dance is undergoing a reconfiguration in terms of gender and social status