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Other Events

Posters

All the posters selected for the conference will be presented by their authors on Thursday, 13 March, starting at 6 pm.

- ANGERS SALL Stéphanie, "Survivre à Mbeubeuss: lieu de toutes les inégalités environnementales, écologiques et sociales"

- ARAUJO BS Erin, "Polluted Streams: the political ecology of water control, pollution and pricing in San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico"

- ATTUYER Katia, "Urban renewal and community participation in an "entrepreneurial" city - Assessing the implications of Dublin's neoliberal agenda at the grassroots"

- BIAKOUYE K.A, NYASSOGBO G.K., "Croissance urbaine et desserte des espaces périphériques de Lomé en services publics de base - De l'inégal accés à l'injustice spatiale"

- BRENNETOT Arnaud, "L'apport des théories de la justice à l'interprétation des valeurs géographiques - L'exemple de la presse magazine en France"

- BRUDELL Paula, "Urban renewal in Dublin - The pre-emption, cooption and suppression of dissent"

- CHARAFEDDINE R., ROBITAILLE E., HERJEAN P., "Justice spatiale et accessibilité au système de transport en commun: le cas de Montréal"

- GARCIA SPOLON Ana Paula, "Renewal of central areas and restoration of hotel buildings for low wage houses"

- GIL BEUF Alice, "Diversité des conceptions de la justice des politiques urbaines de Bogota"

- HOLLE Annick, "La forêt de Lacandon: un enfer vert pavé de bonnes intentions..."

- MACHADO MARTINS Maira, "Les copropriétés populaires dans l'avenue Brasil, à Rio de Janeiro, Le "Condominio Palace II" "

- ÖZBEK SÖNMEZ Ipek, DOGAN Sema, "Fortified spatial justice"

- SAÏDI Nadira, "Annaba, une ville en quête de justice spatiale"

- SPIRE Amandine, VIVET jeanne, "L'injustice spatiale en question: la ville et les migrants"

Exhibition

Eight collages created by Michel Coquery for the conception of the Conference poster and booklet will be exhibited on March 12-14 in Hall B.

Cocktail

Book your Thursday evening (March 13)!
A cocktail will be organized after the posters presentation.

Urban Walking Tours

Two urban walking tours are planned on Saturday (March 15) morning and afternoon:

- Nanterre: From Davos to Porto Alegre
- The Belleville Neighborhood (19th-20th arrondissement): a Fragment of the Parisian Mosaic
 
Sign up for the tour of your choice the very first day of the conference.

Critical Planning

The current issue of Critical Planning, the UCLA Journal of Urban Planning, is entitled: "Spatial Justice" (vol 14, 2007).

Participants in the Spatial Justice Conference can pre-order copies at the reduced price of $10 USD per volume. They will be given their copies at the conference.

Click here for information on the volume - including the editorial and table of contents - and details for how to place an order.


www.spatial-justice-2008.org