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a series of events presented by
Michel Lussault
Geographer | France
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Michel Lussault is a geographer and a geography professor at the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon. The author of numerous books and scientific contributions, he has published De la lutte des classes à la lutte des places (from the class struggle to the place struggle) (Grasset, 2009). In his work, he develops an original approach to the spatial action of social operators by focusing mainly on the identification of elementary spatial skills.
Latest book: L'Homme spatial (Seuil, 2007)
Michel Lussault will participate in:
« Catastrophe Practice (1/3) », round-table, Wednesday, February 2nd, The New School - John Tishman Auditorium.
« Starting From Here: Every Place Tells a Story », discussion, Thursday, February 3rd, French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF) - Le Skyroom.
« The Need to See and the Will not to Know — How we deal with catastrophes », discussion, Friday, October 28th, NYU Cantor Film Center (theater 101).
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“We build too many walls and not enough bridges.” Isaac Newton