HomeFrom risk to resilience, from past to present: critical perspectives and comparative approaches
From risk to resilience, from past to present: critical perspectives and comparative approaches
Des risques à la résilience, du passé au présent : perspectives critiques et approches comparatives
2016 Summer School of the Cluster of Excellence Territorial and Spatial Dynamics (LabEx DynamiTe)
École d'été 2016 du laboratoire d’excellence « Dynamiques territoriales et spatiales » (LabEx DynamiTe)
Published on mercredi, janvier 20, 2016
Summary
This Summer School will give precedence to exploratory work that does not take the concept of resilience for granted but rather examines the social and historical conditions of its use by the scientific community. Thus, a constant dialogue between past and present case studies shall be offered, involving geographers, sociologists, historians and archeologists. By comparing sites distant in both time and space, common mechanisms that lead to system resilience or on the contrary to major qualitative system reorganizations can be identified.
Announcement
Argument
The notion of resilience, which entered the field of geography for the first time in France in 2000, has become a cornerstone in the geography of risk over the past ten years or so. “Resilience” is a polysemic term whose definition and use are under debate today. Thus, we will give precedence to exploratory work that does not take the concept of resilience for granted but rather examines the social and historical conditions of its use by the scientific community.
One way to refine the concept of resilience today is to reflect on scales, especially temporal scales. Observing societies’ responses to ancient perturbations over the long term provides better insight into phases of both adjustment and bifurcation. Knowledge of the past also plays a role in handing down memories of past risks that, according to some researchers, would increase resilience capabilities in the present. Analysis of societies’ responses after a recent traumatic event (natural disaster, war, forced eviction), for its part, allows for much more detailed analysis of the short- and medium-term effects of the induced perturbations. The methodologies used to this aim (for example, participatory or geomatic approaches) also differ from the historical analysis of past events.
Thus, a constant dialogue between past and present case studies shall be offered, involving geographers, sociologists, historians and archeologists. By comparing sites distant in both time and space, common mechanisms that lead to system resilience or on the contrary to major qualitative system reorganizations can be identified.
Main themes
Four topics shall be covered:
- historiographical approaches to resilience and the role of temporal scales;
- resilience and cities;
- post-disaster resilience;
- and residential vulnerability.
Registration
Click here to register online (registration will close on 3 April 2016):
(A selection will be made by the Organizing committee, as places are limited)
The summer school will be held at the Monastère des Bénédictins de l’Université de Catane from wednesday 6th to 12th july 2016.
Registration fees
(they include the week of training, accommodation and meals.They do not include transportation to and from Catania):
- Academics (500 euros);
- Non academics (750 euros);
- LabEx DynamiTe members / partner units members (250 euros).
Organizing committee
Sandrine ROBERT
CRH : Centre de Recherches Historiques (UMR 8558)
sandrine.robert@ehess.fr
Franck LAVIGNE
LGP : Laboratoire de Géographie Physique (UMR 8591)
franck.lavigne@univ-paris1.fr
Véronique DUPONT
CESSMA : Centre d’Etudes en Sciences Sociales sur les Mondes Africains, Américains et Asiatiques (UMR 245)
veronique.dupont@ird.fr
Subjects
- Sociology (Main subject)
- Society > Ethnology, anthropology > Social anthropology
- Society > Ethnology, anthropology > Cultural anthropology
- Society > Urban studies
- Society > Sociology > Urban sociology
- Society > Geography
- Society > History
Places
- Catania, Italian Republic
Date(s)
- dimanche, avril 03, 2016
Keywords
- résilience, vulnérabilité résidentielle, risque, catastrophe naturelle
Contact(s)
- Farouk Temine
courriel : farouk [dot] temime [at] hesam [dot] eu
Reference Urls
Information source
- Farouk Temine
courriel : farouk [dot] temime [at] hesam [dot] eu
To cite this announcement
« From risk to resilience, from past to present: critical perspectives and comparative approaches », Summer School, Calenda, Published on mercredi, janvier 20, 2016, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/353343