2019
DOI: 10.3917/ag.729.0038
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Des revendications ordinaires aux mobilisations citoyennes : la conquête du droit à la ville dans des quartiers informels de Batna (Algérie)

Abstract: École d'architecture de Batna, chercheure associée à EVS/RIVES, UMR 5600 RésuméCet article vise à comprendre comment au sein du système semi-autoritaire algérien émergent diverses formes de mobilisation, qu'elles traduisent une volonté d'accéder aux nécessaires ressources urbaines ou de participer à la vie politique locale. Pour l'illustrer, nous avons choisi de présenter la construction de légitimités citoyennes à la suite de différents récits, individuels et collectifs, dans une ville moyenne de l'Est algéri… Show more

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“…For Belguidoum and Mouaziz [24], this form of duality existed in Algerian cities long before independence. In the case of the city of Batna, it is between 1923 and 1962 that the first neighborhoods, called informal neighborhoods, were gradually pushed to the outskirts of the planned city, which are the neighborhoods of "Z'MALA", "BOUAKAL", "KECHIDA" and "PARC À FOURRAGE" [25]. After independence and in the period between 1985 and 1990, other informal neighborhoods emerged on the main roads linking Batna city with other neighboring agglomerations, these are the "ROUTE DE TAZOULT" neighborhood (Batna / Tazoult axis), the "OULED BECHINA", "HAMLA", "BOUKHRIS" and "KARIET EL HOMOS" neighborhoods (distributed on the Batna/Merouana, Batna/Hamla axes) and finally the "ARAR" neighborhood (Batna/Constantine axis) [26].…”
Section: The Informality Of the Urban Space Of Batna A Chronological ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For Belguidoum and Mouaziz [24], this form of duality existed in Algerian cities long before independence. In the case of the city of Batna, it is between 1923 and 1962 that the first neighborhoods, called informal neighborhoods, were gradually pushed to the outskirts of the planned city, which are the neighborhoods of "Z'MALA", "BOUAKAL", "KECHIDA" and "PARC À FOURRAGE" [25]. After independence and in the period between 1985 and 1990, other informal neighborhoods emerged on the main roads linking Batna city with other neighboring agglomerations, these are the "ROUTE DE TAZOULT" neighborhood (Batna / Tazoult axis), the "OULED BECHINA", "HAMLA", "BOUKHRIS" and "KARIET EL HOMOS" neighborhoods (distributed on the Batna/Merouana, Batna/Hamla axes) and finally the "ARAR" neighborhood (Batna/Constantine axis) [26].…”
Section: The Informality Of the Urban Space Of Batna A Chronological ...mentioning
confidence: 99%