Revue belge de géographie 1 | 2014 From urban renewal to metropolitan strategies ? Cultural flagship projects in restructuring industrial areas La reconversion des territoires industriels par la culture dans les villes britanniques : un modèle en crise ? The renewal of old industrial areas through culture in British cities: a model in crisis?
Certaines valeurs sociales renforcent cette vision très positive de la campagne. Selon J. Murdoch (1997), habiter à la campagne apparait comme un idéal : c'est vivre à la fois dans un « environnement naturel » et dans « une véritable communauté ». Au monde rural est associée la représentation d'une société plus solidaire, où le partage, l'entraide et le travail commun sont des valeurs plus importantes que la réussite individuelle, et Aménager un espace idéalisé : identité et conflits dans la campagne anglaise
This paper seeks to contribute towards a more explicit and candid discussion of the methodologies of discourse analysis within critical geopolitics. Proposing a classification along the three core dimensions of context (proximate or distal), analytic form (post-/structuralist or interpretive-explanatory) and political stance (involved or detached), it examines the ways in which critical geopolitics scholarship has understood and made use of discourse analysis. Subsequently, the paper introduces the poststructuralist discourse theory of Laclau and Mouffe, arguing that it is particularly suitable to address a number of key emerging concerns on the agenda of critical geopolitics
This work focuses on particularly sensitive agricultural landscapes, which are visible in peri-urban areas. These territories are indeed fast evolving areas that consist of a "third-area", both urban and rural.
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