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Ectocarpus: when seaweed meets dance
Marion Maisonobe takes part in this event organized by the Royal Society of Edinburgh on September 7.
Modeling and Analysis of the Impact of Risk Culture on Human Behavior during a Catastrophic Event
To Better identify and categorize the various behavioral reactions that can occur during a disaster.
Study of the Effect of Rescuers and the Use of a Massive Alarm in a Population in a Disaster Situation
A study based on the mathematical model “alert, panic, control” (APC) inspired by models used in epidemiology.
Sustainability science framings and practices in Europe
Future Earth Autumn School 2023 will take place from 16 to 20 October at Aussois (France).
The new national museum of the history of immigration
The National Museum of the History of Immigration features a more evolutionary learning-centred approach and integrates recent research on immigration in France.
M/W – The CNRS recruits a PhD student in geography
The PhD candidate will investigate the link between zoonotic diseases and urbanization in India and Thailand.
Was Ukraine a colony of the Russian Empire?
In this video conference in Ukrainian, Ivan Savchuk talks about economic and social life in Ukraine from the late 18th to the early 19th century.
Recent changes and dynamics of housing practices in southern European metropolises
The latest issue of the Bulletin de correspondance hellénique moderne et contemporain, co-edited by Dominique Rivière.
Modalities of land use conversion linked to urbanisation in the South
Two publications on land policies and land markets and transactions, resulting from the work of the Land Tenure and Development Technical Committee co-chaired by the MEAE and AFD.
An empirical investigation to the rural-urban linkage in India
On monday 26th June at the Condorcet campus, this seminar will provide an opportunity to take stock of developments in the production and availability of datasets in India.
Form of knowledge, form of power
Jean-Marc Besse will present his book on 5 July at the Italian Historical Institute for the Modern and Contemporary Period (Rome).
When children move to middle school
How children’s autonomy evolves during a “normative transition” from elementary to middle school? A research supported by the National Research Agency in the frame of the Mobi’kids program.
Biogeochemical Cycles and Agricultural Recycling of Urban Organic Waste (Paris, 1940s–1990s)
A presentation of Étienne Dufour, invited by The Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society.
Thesis defense: Achille Warnant
Achille Warnant will defend his doctoral thesis in geography on June 2 at 2pm on the Condorcet campus.
Intersectional approach of everyday geography
A new paper (from Mobiliscope data) published in journal "Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science".
Library of the Universal Esperanto Association in Rotterdam transferred to the National Library
The ceremony will take place at the National Library in Warsaw on May 29 and will be followed by a seminar on the importance of Esperanto and the Hector Hodler collection.
Solidarity beyond the longest border
Danièle Bélanger will present "Solidarity beyond the longest border" on May 24 at the Condorcet campus.
Round the World Seminar
Explore issues related to individual mobilities that explicitly take the global space as a reference: June 1, at the Condorcet campus.
ARCS, network analysis journal in human and social sciences
The publication of this journal is part of the policy implemented by Géographie-cités to support and develop open science.
Municipal socialism and the impact of urban decay
This article proposes to examine the evolution of the local political field of Nevers (1971–2020) in the light of the social, economic, and demographic transformations of the territory.
Researchers and their data
A study based on the use of the word data in scholarly articles.
Memories of Les Tartres
This short film, produced by Géographie-cinés, presents the oscillations of the wastelands in the northern suburbs of Paris.
Choreographing the earth
Belonging and expressive ways of inhabiting it: Jean-Marc BESSE will speak at the "Night of Geography 2023", on April 14, in Ferrara (Italy).
Embodied geopolitics and negotiations of belongings from Turkey to Athens after 2016
How historical and political relations between Greece and Turkey ‘haunt’ the lives of Turkish citizens who came to live in Athens after 2016.
Athanasios Gekas, Guest researcher
Discover the teaching program of Anthanasios Gekas, guest professor at EHESS by Camille Schmoll in April.