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Organizational Technology Management – 2022/1 – Issue 14 – Urban Design

2024-07-23 22:00:00
Pages 7-8: Antonella Tufano, Michela Deni and Pierre-Michel Riccio – Foreword | Pages 13-24: Patrizia Laudati – Citizen participation as the intersection of social and territorial design | Pages 27-39: Françoise Paquienséguy and Anouk Bélanger – Transforming the city through design: the combination of experimentation, creativity and citizen participation | Pages 41-53: Marine Royer – Making a mobile third space at the crossroads of experimental practice | Pages 55-66: Thomas Watkin – Design and sociology meet intergenerational coexistence: a dynamic iteration between projects and research | Pages 71-89: Anne-Cécile Lenoël and Catherine Pascal – Tensions in participatory urban communication: the role of design in the construction of meaning and action | Pages 91-109: Audrey de Ceglie, Barbara Szafrajzen, Chrysta Pélissier and Jean Moutouh – Perceptions of diversity in digital career and training design: Feedback from middle and high school students | Pages 111 to 123: Daniel Bonnet – Transformational design dealing with management issues. Meaning and significance: antipodal equations | Pages 125 to 139: Élisa Wrembel, Victoire Bruna, Emma Lacaille, Pierre-Antoine Jean, Gauthier Brisson, Pierre-Michel Riccio and Marie-Julie Catoir-Brisson – The life of the archetype | Pages 141 to 161: Éric Lacombe, Guillaume Reich, Sébastien Durost, Jean-Pierre Girard and Miled Rousset – Exploring the city through vocabulary: thesaurus and diagrams as heuristic architecture in the service of archaeology | Pages 163 to 173: Évelyne Lombardo and Susana Paixão-Barradas – Designing social innovations through learning participation | Pages 175 to 186: Isabelle Choquet and Anne Rousseau – Redesigning the laboratory form: problems and challenges of public innovation | Pages 189 to 197 Pages: Jean-Baptiste Le Corf and Françoise Paquienséguy – Urban mobility design at the heart of user-centered metropolitan design | Pages 199 to 216: Marie-Julie Catoir-Brisson and Béatrice Gisclard – When social design meets design fiction to anticipate physical risks in future cities | Pages 221 to 235: Cyril Orengo, Florian Tena-Chollet and Sophie Sauvagnargues – Evacuation and multi-agent systems, considering individual behavioral responses | Pages 237 to 253: Fanny Lignéres, Anne Souêtre and Zara Fatima Sfia – The impact of independent consultants on organizational transformation | Pages 255 to 267: Marcienne Martin – Invariants of the lifeworld registered in civil and virtual societies.
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