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Articoli di riviste sul tema "Représentation socio-Spatiale"
Ramadier, Thierry. "Articuler cognition spatiale et cognition environnementale pour saisir les représentations socio-cognitives de l’espace". Revue Internationale de Géomatique 30, n. 1-2 (gennaio 2020): 13–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3166/rig.2020.00101.
Testo completoGuéraud-Pinet, Guylaine, e Benoît Lafon. "Imag(in)er la colonisation spatiale". Sociétés & Représentations N° 57, n. 1 (23 aprile 2024): 119–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/sr.057.0119.
Testo completoBourdeau, Philippe, Jean Corneloup, Pascal Mao e Éric Boutroy. "Les interactions entre cultures sportives de montagne et territoires : un état des lieux de la recherche française depuis 1990". Cahiers de géographie du Québec 48, n. 133 (22 dicembre 2004): 33–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/009761ar.
Testo completoDi Méo, Guy. "Production des territoires et des espaces vécus. Exemples de Pau et de Bordeaux". Annales de géographie N° 755, n. 1 (6 febbraio 2024): 5–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ag.755.0005.
Testo completoJean, Bruno, e Stève Dionne. "La ruralité entre les appréciations statistiques et les représentations sociales : comprendre la reconfiguration socio-spatiale des territoires ruraux québécois". Norois, n. 202 (1 marzo 2007): 9–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/norois.1599.
Testo completoRichelle, Jean-Luc. "Chemin faisant avec Jean-Pierre Augustin : l'animation et les espaces urbains". Revue internationale animation, territoires et pratiques socioculturelles, n. 23 (25 giugno 2023): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.55765/atps.i23.1746.
Testo completoPereira, Cláudio Smalley Soares, Vanessa Moura de Lacerda Teixeira e Cleiton Ferreira da Silva. "Les relations centre-périphérie et la fragmentation socio-spatiale dans les villes moyennes brésiliennes : Mossoró/RN et Ribeirão Preto/SP". Confins 64 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/12f3c.
Testo completoScartozzi, Cesare M. "Reframing Climate-Induced Socio-Environmental Conflicts: A Systematic Review". International Studies Review, 16 settembre 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/isr/viaa064.
Testo completoZeghdoudi, Hadjer, Kaddour Boukhemis e Anissa Zeghiche. "L’ancienne cité indigène Ruisseau d’Or (actuelle Cité Oued Edheb), une marge urbaine en voie d’intégration à la ville d’Annaba-Algérie". Belgeo 1 (2024). https://doi.org/10.4000/12zhw.
Testo completoVuaillat, Fanny, Noa Schumacher e Sami Ben Fguira. "Être enfant à Sfax (Tunisie)". L'Année du Maghreb 32 (2024). https://doi.org/10.4000/13619.
Testo completoTesi sul tema "Représentation socio-Spatiale"
Blanchi-Sic, Alicia. "Les Représentations Socio-Spatiales des espaces métropolitains à travers les annonces immobilières géolocalisées : Le cas de la Côte d'Azur par une démarche d'analyse spatiale". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Université Côte d'Azur, 2025. http://www.theses.fr/2025COAZ2002.
Testo completoThis geography dissertation focuses on urban spaces in a metropolitan context, emphasizing their Socio-Spatial Representations (SSR) through a quantitative geography approach.SSR, which are intersubjective spatial phenomena shared by an entire population, reflect connotations, socio-spatial characteristics or activities occurring in urban spaces. RSS support metropolitan transformations. These are key elements for understanding urban spaces, particularly on the French Riviera, where cities have been shaped and marked over centuries by representations of residential and tourist spaces. Geolocated real estate ads offer the opportunity to analyze metropolitan spaces. Advertisers describe the environment by locating properties in a specific toponym, familiar to readers, and highlighting carefully selected socio-spatial characteristics to attract a target population. Thus, these advertisements are geo-textual data, reflecting the SSR of their readers while maintaining marketing-specific nuances. They can be analyzed in both semantic and geographical spaces. The objective of this dissertation is to detect and analyze the SSR of residential urban spaces on the French Riviera using a corpus of geolocated real estate ads.The first part exposes the scientific foundations of the research, addressing how the understanding of SSR can be renewed through geo-textual data such as real estate ads. The second part presents a methodology to extract and analyze pieces of geographic information from real estate ads to reveal the underlying SSR of urban spaces. A protocol was developed, based on natural language processing techniques, to extract toponyms and their socio-spatial context. These geolocated geographic data serve as the foundation for spatial analysis of their content. The third part proposes an analysis of toponyms in geographic and textual spaces, taking into account their context and associated socio-spatial characteristics. The analysis focuses on the spatialization of toponyms of French Riviera using network-based spatial analysis, precisely Kernel densities enriched with fuzzy set theory. This approach enables the creation of a core space for each toponym, where its use is dominant, and a support space, where its use is more nonetheless more contrasted. The dissertation continues with the characterization of these toponymic spaces through the application of textual statistics to the socio-spatial characteristics associated with each toponym in both semantic and geographic spaces, uncovering their SSR. In conclusion, this dissertation reveals the SSR of the contemporary French Riviera, highlighting contrasting and distinctive SSR that are, nonetheless, often shared among coastal cities. By renewing approaches to understanding SSR through spatial and textual analysis of real estate ads, and through the results obtained, this work opens perspectives for urban research. These include applications at various spatial scales, possibilities to extend the analysis to other corpora and methodological improvements, discussed in the final part of the manuscript
Dias, Pierre. "Les représentations spatiales de la ville et les mobilités quotidiennes au prisme des positions sociales : une approche socio-cognitive des ségrégations socio-spatiales". Thesis, Strasbourg, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016STRAG003/document.
Testo completoEver since the earliest forms of urbanism, cities have been shaped by ideological constructs that impact the everyday life of individuals and socio-spatial segregations. This PhD thesis focuses specifically on how positions in the social structure are objectified in the representations and everyday practice of urban space. Based on study of five different socio-spatial representations among University of Strasbourg staffers, it evidences a principle of structural homology between the cognitive, spatial and social dimensions of the individual-environment relationship. Some groups have a functional relationship to the city that reflects the complexity of the places they frequent. Conversely, others have an evaluative relationship that focuses on ‘emblematic’ places. These two relationships are markers of these groups’ social identities. Whereas the former are dominated and may seek to enhance their status through their practices, the latter are dominant and do so by making reference to the global city and comparing their city to others. The identity stakes of socially internalized spatial practices and representations ultimately contribute to segregation
Vilain-Carlotti, Pauline. "Perceptions et représentations du risque d'incendie de forêt en territoires méditerranéens : la construction socio-spatiale du risque en Corse et en Sardaigne". Thesis, Paris 8, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA080049/document.
Testo completoFire is not only a trivial phenomenon, it has also been used as a tool to shape space and landscapes. Thus, considering the perceptions and representations of the risk of forest fire would imply examining the relationship between men and their environment. It would then be possible to report on the way people think, live, see and understand their environment. What if the risk of fire was only pretence to impose a definite project regarding the territory? This critical approach is designed to understand how material and immaterial dimensions are defined on inhabited areas. The focus is shifted from ensuring a better protection against the risk, to deciphering the stakes that lay in the evolving perception of the fire: from simple phenomenon, to risk. This leads to questioning the ontological status of the risk, and to examine it under a new light, as an instrument in the socio-spatial construction. The forest is overgrowing due to inadequate maintenance, which causes landscape closure. In turn, these changes generate vulnerable space structures and a new image of the environment. It seems that the problem is not really fire, but rather the Mediterranean Forest as a resource to be preserved. Protecting the forest means taking possession of the territories. In what way is this forest an asset? It is perceived as a ‘paradise lost’, which should be regained. Also, it is mainly a wealth to be preserved, adding value to real estate and property
Dernat, Sylvain. "Choix de carrière dans l'enseignement vétérinaire et attractivité des territoires ruraux : Le facteur spatial dans les représentations socio-professionnelles des étudiants". Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016CLF20003.
Testo completoThis thesis aims to understand and provide solutions to the problem of the declining number of rural practitioners that has been affecting veterinarians in France for thirty years. The population of veterinary students is the focus of this research to analyze what led them or not to choose rural practice. To overcome socio-demographic criteria (feminization, urban origin ...), this work focuses on social representations that students build about their future work and its space environment during the curriculum. In this way, a methodological triangulation uses hierarchical evocations (n = 116), a large-scale survey (n = 1508), and an original methodology: interviews with mental maps (n = 72). The results show that students’ representations evolve throughout the course but many biases exist. These come in part from the teaching curriculum. These biases generate barriers to rural facility which may be overcome. The second part of the thesis therefore deals with the construction and the test of a pedagogical tool on a sample of students (n = 24) in the veterinary curriculum, the "territory game". It allows students to better understand the diversity of veterinary rural life and then offers a first operable key to encourage the installation in rural practice. All of these results show that the curriculum must be mobilized as a psychosocial transition, towards the professional world and must allow the acquisition of new knowledge related to the activity territories, beyond the traditional academic setting
Foussette, Karen. "Nouveaux rapports socio-spatiaux & marges métropolitaines : quel espace pour les couches intermédiaires en Gironde ?" Bordeaux 3, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011BOR30060.
Testo completoSince the seventies, Bordeaux’s urbain fringes experience the same tranformations as the French urbanized space, generated by the processes of metropolisation and urban sprawl. In Bordeaux’s case study, the first process feeds the second. However, small towns and major boroughs of theses rural spaces are not necessarily devitalized or changed into dormitory-town. They stay a fundamental element of their spatial practices. They remain an important referent for the observed middle-classes. Their role has been made more complex. Their representations, mostly social, are assimilated to a form of rurality, while their practices become the basic urban elements of spatialities. The territorialities outburst of the middle class’s individuals is concomitant to a new form of spatial perception. Space is not considered anymore in terms of the traditional dialogical city-campaign. Although both notions are landmarks, space is not perceived anymore as a continuum. The sequencing in life and life trajectories of urban and rural residences are correlated to the representations of the city, countryside, individual, family, mobility, stillness and life cycle. From now on, space takes the shape of an archipelago structured by rhizomes networks for these persons. It includes the link with mobility. The space is also associated with time perception and with individual’s daily spaces-times, which cut into sequences spaces and times of the individual and the family. The middle-classes’living space is articulated by synaptic places, transtis, the shape of an archipelago, a different social and temporal relationship according to interconnected places and spaces. The key element, the principal knot of these territorialities, is the (suburban) private housing universe, which is reoriented on the family, which is the primordial value for theses individuals
Fauveaud, Gabriel. "Produire la ville en Asie du Sud-Est : les stratégies socio-spatiales des acteurs immobiliers à Phnom Penh, Cambodge". Phd thesis, Université Panthéon-Sorbonne - Paris I, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00818034.
Testo completoCapitoli di libri sul tema "Représentation socio-Spatiale"
JACQUEMOT, Armelle. "Avoir de l’eau en ville". In Ce que les injustices font à la santé, 109–28. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.7948.
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