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elizabeth auclair

Cergy Pontoise University
Participe à 2 sessions
Elizabeth Auclair, Maître de conférences en aménagement à l'Université de Cergy-Pontoise, Directrice du Master Développement culturel et valorisation des patrimoines et membre du Laboratoire MRTE. Elle a publié récemment :
- Elizabeth Auclair et Anne Hertzog, « Grands ensembles, cités ouvrières, logement social : patrimoines habités, patrimoines contestés », EchoGéo [En ligne], 33 | 2015, mis en ligne le 30 septembre 2015, http://echogeo.revues.org/14360 ; DOI : 10.4000/echogeo.14360
- Auclair E. , 2015. Ordinary heritage, participation and social cohesion in the banlieues of Paris. In Auclair E., Fairclough G, (dir), Theory and practice in heritage and sustainability: living between past and future. London, Routlege, Studies in Culture and Sustainable Development.
- Auclair E., 2014. Les projets mémoriels en banlieue : participation ou instrumentalisation des habitants ? Revue Francosphères, n°3-2.

Sessions auxquelles elizabeth auclair participe

Samedi 4 Juin, 2016

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Mardi 7 Juin, 2016

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

Sessions auxquelles elizabeth auclair assiste

Samedi 4 Juin, 2016

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
9:00 - 10:00 | 1 heure
Public event
Simultaneous translation - Traduction simultanée

What if we changed our views on heritage? And if heritage has already changed? While, on the global scene, states maintain their leading role in the mobilization of social and territorial histories, on the local scale, regions, neighbourhoods and parishes have changed. Citizens and communities too: they latch on to heritage to express an unprecedented range of belongings that no law seems to be able to take measures to contain, often to the discontent of...

Lucie Morisset

Modérateur.rice

Mardi 7 Juin, 2016

Fuseau horaire: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
19:00 - 23:00 | 4 heures
Festive Event

The closing dinner of the conference, called “Pawâ” according to a French-Canadian tradition borrowed from the Native American lexicon, will be an opportunity to discover, in the heart of the Old Port of Montreal, an original culinary creation by the caterer Agnus Dei, from the renowned Maison Cartier-Besson in Montreal, leader in its field for its boundless creativity and event expertise. The dinner, in the form of stations, will offer delegates an exploration of Quebecois culinary heritage,...