2015
DOI: 10.4000/rsa.1535
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When a Third Space Becomes Multiple: Chronicle of a Hybridization

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“…His social-spatial intervention was, however, not in line with local policies: after the six-month period, if migrants could not claim political asylum, they were The expansive use of social relationships and spaces means exceeding the socio-spatial boundaries originally given to or chosen by professionals. Alessandro's expansive actions created a "third place" (Oldenburg, 1999;Azam, et al, 2015) to the residents referring to informal public gatherings crucial for the community vitality and democracy. Vincenzo's expansive efforts for refugees' networking were rejected by local authorities.…”
Section: Configuring Learning Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His social-spatial intervention was, however, not in line with local policies: after the six-month period, if migrants could not claim political asylum, they were The expansive use of social relationships and spaces means exceeding the socio-spatial boundaries originally given to or chosen by professionals. Alessandro's expansive actions created a "third place" (Oldenburg, 1999;Azam, et al, 2015) to the residents referring to informal public gatherings crucial for the community vitality and democracy. Vincenzo's expansive efforts for refugees' networking were rejected by local authorities.…”
Section: Configuring Learning Spacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les tiers-lieux, dont font partie les ECW et fablabs, seraient à l'origine un processus urbain, fruit de la ville créative (Moriset, 2014). La plupart des recherches sur ces espaces privilégient les métropoles en négligeant les autres tissus urbains (Azam et al, 2015 ;Capdevila, 2015 ;Liefooghe, 2016 ;Ferchaud, 2018 ;Aubouin, Capdevila, 2019). Pourtant, on assiste, depuis dix ans, à une diffusion des pratiques hors des zones les plus denses et il semble aujourd'hui essentiel de prolonger les analyses sur d'autres strates urbaines.…”
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