Suspendre le sens, admettre l’accident : une approche sémiotique de la planification urbaine

Based on a socio-semiotic model, the interaction model conceptualised by Éric Landowski (2006), this article looks at the horizons that could be offered by urban planning thought in the interstices of the plan/non-plan opposition. Using this approach, and in the spirit of Renaudie (2011), Desjardin...

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Main Author: Lucile Berthomé
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Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2024-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/27523
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description Based on a socio-semiotic model, the interaction model conceptualised by Éric Landowski (2006), this article looks at the horizons that could be offered by urban planning thought in the interstices of the plan/non-plan opposition. Using this approach, and in the spirit of Renaudie (2011), Desjardin (2020) and Adam and Comby (2021), we wish to examine the role that urban planning could play in the dynamics of (re)conquering the production of space (Lefebvre, 1974). In this perspective, we will draw on fieldwork (cognitive mapping, semio-discursive analysis, qualitative interviews) carried out on two Bordeaux-based initiatives: the Sentier des Terres Communes, a peri-urban walking trail, and Darwin Écosystème, an urban common.
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Suspendre le sens, admettre l’accident : une approche sémiotique de la planification urbaine
EchoGéo
urban planning
semiotics
programming
‘ville garantie’
‘ville oeuvre’
Bordeaux
title Suspendre le sens, admettre l’accident : une approche sémiotique de la planification urbaine
title_full Suspendre le sens, admettre l’accident : une approche sémiotique de la planification urbaine
title_fullStr Suspendre le sens, admettre l’accident : une approche sémiotique de la planification urbaine
title_full_unstemmed Suspendre le sens, admettre l’accident : une approche sémiotique de la planification urbaine
title_short Suspendre le sens, admettre l’accident : une approche sémiotique de la planification urbaine
title_sort suspendre le sens admettre l accident une approche semiotique de la planification urbaine
topic urban planning
semiotics
programming
‘ville garantie’
‘ville oeuvre’
Bordeaux
url https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/27523
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