Enseigner l’Aménagement dans un département de Géographie : évolution des rapports disciplinaires à partir du cas de l’Université Paris Diderot

While the Paris Diderot University was created (1971) around an interdisciplinary project, this article proposes to study the relationship between geography and spatial planning within geography studies. The methodology is based on archival work at the national level (as part of a doctoral research)...

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Main Authors: Nicolas Douay, Caroline Leininger-Frézal, Matthieu Pichon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Université Lille 1 2018-12-01
Series:Territoire en Mouvement
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/tem/4920
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Summary:While the Paris Diderot University was created (1971) around an interdisciplinary project, this article proposes to study the relationship between geography and spatial planning within geography studies. The methodology is based on archival work at the national level (as part of a doctoral research) to characterize the evolution of French universities and for the case of Paris Diderot courses it is based on a series of interviews and an archival work from the presentation documents of the degrees and courses. The results are organized around a chronological approach. In the 1970s, the spatial planning is an application of geography while it has a certain epistemological crisis. Then in the 1980s, spatial planning became a vector for the professionalization of geography studies in order to bring the university closer to the job market. Since the 1990s, the spatial planning becomes more and more autonomous which modifies the relationship to geography.
ISSN:1950-5698