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Wednesday / May 13, 2009

From Transport History to History of Mobility – Seminar

ENPC – LATTS, Paris 1 et Paris IV, laboratoires CHS – IRICE – CHRI et T²M organisent pour la troisième année un séminaire qui entend poursuivre la réflexion engagée sur la manière dont l’histoire peut accueillir le débat sur la mobilité qui a saisi les sciences sociales, en particulier la sociologie urbaine. Les trois premières scéances seront consacrées à ce dialogue avec la sociologie, les sciences politiques et la géographie. Le programme pour 2008 sera mis en ligne plus tard.

4 octobre 2007: La mobilité entre histoire et sociologie

Table ronde: des racines saint-simoniennes à l’Ecole de Chicago

8 novembre 2007 Vitesse et Territoire:

Jean Ollivro (Rennes II): Les classes mobiles: quelles inégalités?

Frédéric Héran (LIlle I): A propos de la vitesse généralisée des transports.

20 décembre 2007: Expertise et Mobilité

Steve Bernardin (RIVES – Université Paris I) En route pour Harvard. Circulation d’experts et expert de la circulation entre-deux-guerres.

Pierre-Yves Saunier (CNRS)

Lieu et horaire: Ecole des Ponts, 28 rue des Saints-Pères, 75006 Paris de 13h à 16h. La salle est précisée à l’entrée de l’Ecole.

Organisation: Vincent Guigueno et Mathieu Flonneau.

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