Event

Geographies of (In)justice: Does spatial proximity erase social inequalities? “Social mix” and gay-friendliness in gentrified areas (France and the USA)

  • Conférencier  Sylvie Tissot, University of Vincennes-Saint Denis Paris 8 (France)

  • Lieu

    Campus Belval, Maison des Sciences Humaines, Black Box

    11, porte des Sciences

    L-4366, Esch-sur-Alzette, LU

While “diversity” has become a crucial goal for city planners, many scholars have raised doubts about the local benefits of a “social mix”. Does spatial proximity necessarily erase social inequalities? Sylvie Tissot will use her fieldwork in gentrified neighbourhoods to bring to light persisting boundaries between wealthy and low-income residents, as well as between straight residents and their gay and lesbian neighbours.

Sylvie Tissot is a French sociologist, she is a Professor of Political Science at University of Paris-8 and a founder of the collective “Les Mots Sont Importants”. She directed two movies about a French feminist. She is the author of Gayfriendly – Acceptation et contrôle de l’homosexualité à Paris et à New York, Raison D’agir, Paris, 2018.

Contact

cyril.blondel@uni.luestelle.evrard@uni.lu 

This guest lecture series is organised in partnership with the JSSJ Justice Spatiale / Spatial Justice Journal