08:30 – 09:00 |
Welcome of participants – Campus Condorcet, Paris – Aubervilliers, metro 12, Front Populaire station. Exit n° 1 (bâtiment centre colloque) |
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09:00 – 10:30 |
SESSION 3 |
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09:00 – 10:30 |
3.1 Representations of mobility – Salle 1 – Chair: M. ESBESTER (University of Portsmouth) L. POZHARLIEV (Justus-Liebig University Giessen), Vehicles as “Civilization”: Bridging the change to the Danube and Black Sea region in the second half of the 19th century T. ALLIS and V. SILVA (University of Sao Paulo), “Roadways’ catechism” and the emerging of tourism in Brazil in early 20th century: evidences from the “A Estrada de Rodagem” Magazine (1921-1928) S. RICHEZ (Post Office History Committee), To make the mail faster : The French Post Office, between reality and science fiction (19th-20th centuries) K. SKADEN, Networks of knowledge & infrastructure systems: practices by Catharine H. Kølle |
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09:00 – 10:30 |
3.2 Fixing the mobile citizen – Salle 2 – Chair: G. DE BLOCK (University of Antwerp) S. GUNN (University of Leicester), The ‘No-Car Folk’: Transport Poverty and Citizenship in the Motor Age M. HØGHØJ (Aarhus University), Designing the (sub)urban citizen: The Material Politics of Danish Modernist Mass Housing M. QVISTRÖM (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences), Fixing the sedentary citizen: Materialising rhythms and routines for recreational mobilities in a car based welfare city |
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09:00 – 10:30 |
3.3 Territorial dynamics of networks – Salle 3 – Chair: C. LOPEZ GALVIZ (Lancaster University) A. STARZEC (UCL), Mapping Scottish Mobilities: Transport Network Development in the Scottish highlands H. PEREIRA (New University of Lisbon), Past, present and future of the Portuguese narrow-gauge network |
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09:00 – 10:30 |
3.4 Urban mobilities – Salle 4 – Chair: H.-L. DIENEL (Berlin University of Technology) T. SCHLESSER (ULB), From the network to the street, the physical establishment of the tramway in the nineteenth century Brussels streetscape B. GHOSH (Jadavpur University), The ‘Transport Revolution’ and the society in the twentieth century. How the interactions between technology and the people shaped the city of Calcutta ? J. GRACE (University of South Carolina), The Neo-Liberal Afterlives of Socialist Mass Mobility: The Case of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 1961 to the Present |
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09:00 – 10:30 |
3.5 Public transport as public space – Salle 5 – 1. Ephemeral encounters Chair : T. TUVIKENE (Tallinn University) G. GOPAKUMAR (Concordia University), Bussing: Locating encounters with buses and public transit S. WENGLENSKI (UPEM), Everyday experience in the Parisian A train. How to report on the trivial? K.-H. TSANG (University of London), An unanticipated Nostalgic Ride. Collectively experiencing the Past on the London Tube strike Vintage Replacement Bus A. L. TOIVANEN (University of Eastern Finland), Postcolonial cartographies of Paris: Everyday urban mobilities in Michèle Rakotoson’s Elle, au printemps and Alain Mabanckou’s Tais-toi et meurs Discutant : Jason Finch (Abo Akademi University) |
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09:00 – 10:30 |
3.6 Heritage (1) – Salle 6 – Chair: M.-N. POLINO (SNCF) M.-L. GRIFFATON (Air and Space Museum), Big ships, long trains, large aircrafts: how to keep material evidence and share mobility experience T. SAAR (Estonian Maritime Museum), Doing something from nothing. Estonian Maritime Museum’ s Experience: Ordering the New Shipmodels of Historical Vessels M. FLONNEAU (University Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne), The project of the « Cité de l’Automobilisme et de la Mobilité » |
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10:30 – 10:45 |
Break |
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10:45 – 12:15 |
SESSION 4 |
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10:45 – 12:15 |
4.1 New Mobilities – Salle 1 – Chair: M. EMANUEL (Uppsala University) M. DESPORTES (History Committee Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition), The view from the autonomous vehicle E. FAUGIER (Paris Tech School of Mines), Speed and Infrastructure: Automobilism in Quebec and Rhone Region, 19-20th century G. LOCKTON (University of Leicester), The Driverless car in 1960s Britain |
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10:45 – 12:15 |
4.2 Fixing the mobile citizen (2) – Salle 2 – Chair: G. DE BLOCK (University of Antwerp) I. SCHEPERS (University of Antwerp), Fixing the commuter. Decentralizing living and working during a period of modal shift M. THELLE (Aarhus University), Fixing metabolic rights to the city: water networks in Copenhagen N. ROSEAU (ENPC), Mobility versus infrastructure: the materiality of imaginary |
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10:45 – 12:15 |
4.3 Space uses – Salle 3 – Chair: R. KELLERMANN (Berlin University of Technology) C. WEVELSIEP (university Flensburg), Disappearance and return of the category space J. CIDELL (University of Illinois), Spaces of Distribution at a North American River Confluence C. POOLEY (Lancaster University), Walking spaces: changing pedestrian practices in Britain since c. 1850 |
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10:45 – 12:15 |
4.4 Urban traffic – Salle 4 – Chair: V. MARQUEZ (Mexico City) V. BOUTUEIL and G. LESTEVEN (LVMT), From chaotic to digital. Past, present and future trends in paratransit in African cities C. PELGRIMS (ULB), Infrastructuring fast and slow mobility in Brussels. Evolution of imaginaries (1950-2019) A. PASSALACQUA (Paris Diderot University), Exposing urban utopias based on transport systems: a retrospective analysis of the Grand Paris Pavilion for the Architecture and Landscape Biennial in Versailles |
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10:45 – 12:15 |
4.5 Public transport as public space – Salle 5 – 2. Exploring the layers of diversity Chair: W. SGIBNEV (LIRG) T. WEICKER (IFL Leipzig), Public Transport in post-Soviet cities as a multi-layered space M. BOVO, M. BRICOCOLI and P. BRIATA (Politecnico di Milano), A bus as a public space. Everyday multiculturalism in Milan B. RINK (University of the Western Cape), Negotiating the ‘public’ in public transportation: Transgression and normativity within bus passengering in South Africa M. T. FRANCO AGUILAR (Queen Mary University of London), A Transport of One’s Own: Public Transport in Contemporary time: Mexico City through the Lens of Photojournalism Discutant : C. LOPEZ-GALVIZ (Lancaster University) |
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10:45 – 12:15 |
4.6 Heritage (2) – Salle 6 – Chair: U. HAEFELI (University of Bern) M. JASTRZAB, Exhibiting Socialist Success: The Museum of Technology marks the 25th Anniversary of the Passenger Car Factory (FSO) in Warsaw V. GUIGUENO (Quai Branly Museum), Mobility and Museum in interwar period : the legacy of Automobile “Cruises” in Transport and Ethnographic museums S. BABAIAN (Canada Science and Technology Museum), What I Learned from an old boat |
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12:15 – 13:15 |
Lunch |
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13:15 – 14:45 |
SESSION 5 |
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13:15 – 14:45 |
5.1 Time and mobilities (18th-20th century) – Salle 1 – Chair: A. CONCHON (University Paris 1-Panthéon-Sorbonne) R. FUHRER (ETH Zurich), Historical models of least cost paths, travel times and accessibilities of road-based transport in Western Europe 1500 to today C. HERR-LAPORTE (University Paris Diderot – Neufchâtel University), A tool for mobility: schedules (18th-early 19th century) G. BESSON (University of Grenoble), Beyond clocks: the emotional perception of time when travelling in Europe between 18th and 19th centuries |
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13:15 – 14:45 |
5.2 Round-table discussion:High speed frictionless vehicles: the next big thing, or misguided technological determinism? – Salle 2 – Chair: M.-N. POLINO (SNCF) J. COHEN (City University of New York) P. LYTH (University of Nottingham) V. MARQUEZ (Mexico City) M. MORAGLIO (Berlin University of Technology) |
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13:15 – 14:45 |
5.3 Imperial mobilities (1) – Salle 3 – CHAIR: V. GUIGUENO (Quai Branly Museum) H. KIMIZUKA (Waseda University), Coastal trade and admiralties of French Colonies at the end of the eighteenth century S. DURAN (University of Trakya Erdine), Overcoming the Major Limits of Maritime Transportation in the Ottoman Empire from the Crimean War to the Opening of the Suez Channel (1853–1869) S. PONSAVADY (Wesleyan University), Driving Indochinese? Automobilities, Materialities, and Identities in French Indochina |
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13:15 – 14:45 |
5.4 Public transport as public space – Salle 4 – 3. Regulation and contestation Chair: W. KĘBŁOWSKI (ULB) T. TUVIKENE (Tallinn University), W. KĘBŁOWSKI (ULB), W. SGIBNEV (LIRG), J. FINCH (Abo Akademi University), “Public transport as public space in European cities: Narrating, experiencing, contesting” T. VANOUTRIVE (University of Antwerp), Transport pricing, justice and public space J. MCARTHUR (University College of London) and C. Halpern (Sciences Po Paris), The publicness of public transport space: how do transport governance arrangements structure the influence of history and socio-cultural norms? Discutant : M. SHELLER (Drexel University Philadelphia) |
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13:15 – 14:45 |
5.5 Sustainable mobilities – Salle 5 – Chair : N. HAUTIÈRE (IFSTTAR) H. J. DEKKER (Eindhoven University of Technology), A cycling revival: the Netherlands in the 1970s and beyond L. BALDASSERONI (Paris-Est Marne la Vallée University), On the bike paths’ dependency: a history of cycling as a marginal mode on the street, Lyon, 20th century |
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13:15 – 14:45 |
5.6 Roundtable : Sustainable Urban Mobility – Chair : M. EMANUEL (Uppsala University) T. MÄNNISTÖ-FUNK (Chalmers University of technology) C. POOLEY (Lancaster University) M. SHELLER (Drexel University Philadelphia) R. OLDENZIEL (Eindhoven University of Technology) |
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15:00 – 18:00 |
Cultural tours – Seclect one place of the four below : Plastic Omnium Head Office & Museum ((Metroline 3, Pont de Levallois Bécon,Levallois-Perret) Air and Space Museum (Paris – Le Bourget Airport, , Metroline 7, Direction « La Courneuve » then take the bus line 152. Get off at : « Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace ») Jérôme Seydoux – Pathé Foundation (Paris, Place d’Italie, metrolines 5, 6, 7 ou Subway station Les Gobelins, metroline 7 ) Conservatoire des Arts et Métiers (Paris, Metroline 3 et 11 – Station Arts-et-Métiers; Metroline 4 – Station Réaumur-Sébastopol) |
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19:30 – 22:00 |
Conference official banquet – Le Train Bleu restaurant, Paris Gare de Lyon. (For more information : Main menu > Events) |
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