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Les communs urbains : recréer du lien social dans les villes africaines

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  • Stéphanie Leyronas

    (AFD - Agence française de développement)

  • Alix Françoise

    (AFD - Agence française de développement)

  • Isabelle Liotard

    (CEPN - Centre d'Economie de l'Université Paris Nord - Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)

  • Lola Mercier

    (AFD - Agence française de développement)

  • Guiako Obin

Abstract

Ce chapitre rend compte des communs qui émergent en milieu urbain comme une des expressions de ces phénomènes sociaux, économiques, politiques et spatiaux. Les analyses présentées dans ce chapitre s'appuient sur des entretiens avec des acteurs et actrices des communs urbains en Afrique subsaharienne, sur une revue de la littérature académique, ainsi que sur une recherche documentaire (sites web et réseaux sociaux, presse locale et internationale).

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  • Stéphanie Leyronas & Alix Françoise & Isabelle Liotard & Lola Mercier & Guiako Obin, 2023. "Les communs urbains : recréer du lien social dans les villes africaines," Post-Print hal-05428862, HAL.
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