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Call for papers - Urban studies
Towards the globalisation of urban anti-globalisation?
La mondialisation des normes néo-libérales dans l’espace urbain semble être un processus irréversible. Dans le domaine foncier, par exemple, des politiques volontaristes sont proposées pour intégrer le foncier des quartiers informels – territoires peu connectés au marché – dans le système capitaliste mondial en vue de transformer ce « capital mort » en « capital vivant » (De Sotto, 2000).
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The beginning of the XXI century is characterized by the development of international tourism practices. This activity, that has deeply changed the relation to time and space in the western world since the XVIII century, is now conquering the expanding countries of Asia. This specific moment of adoption of an activity and its practices, give the opportunity to analyze the various aspects of its growth. Are we observing a phenomenon of transfers, mutations or creations? If the development of tourism inChina and India has been studied for several years, its development in Indonesia still requires an in-depth analysis. How is this new activity appropriated in the fourth most populous country in the world? What are the effects on the Indonesian society, whose distinctiveness comes from the diversity of its people, cultures, and religions, throughout its 17,000 islands, from Sumatra to Papua?
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