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Characterising – from different thematic fields and disciplines – the unequal forms of development at different levels within societies, and their underlying physical and social spaces. How to (...)
LADYSS focuses closely on notions of mobilisation, engagement, collective action and the forms that activism and citizens initiatives take. These types of mobilisation on many different levels (...)
Inter-disciplinarity – which underpins LADYSS’s research – is all about identifying obstacles to scientific dialogue and collectively building ways to get beyond these. By providing room for (...)
How do economic, social and environmental crises etc. increase the pressure on access to resources, employment conditions, etc.?
Identifying emerging forms of organisation while analysing (...)
Shedding empirical and theoretical light upon questions raised by transition phenomena in a context of globalisation and the types of solutions provided by private and public stakeholders. It is (...)
Using a workshop focusing on agriculture (small farming, firm-based, urban, peri-urban, mountain farming, heritage agriculture) ; analysing the processes whereby globalisation has put down local (...)
How are social, economic and environmental changes (i.e., urbanisation, economic crises, globalisation, climate change, etc.) reflected in social and territorial health inequalities (offering, (...)
Analysing the links between living matter (flora and fauna) and territories around questions at the juncture of ecological functioning and social imperatives. Assessing the state of biodiversity (...)
Analysing practices, representations, metaphors and experiments involving living matter by refuting the supposed nature/culture general share-out : individual and collective experiences of nature (...)