Urban nightlife has suffered greatly in the era of social distancing and curfew. Over the past year, many workers, artists and night owls have been forced to go home. The excitement of the night...
How do you deal with a pandemic in deep winter in urban contexts? Given that the virus calls for everyone's adaptability, how are northern cities accounting for vulnerable populations in their...
This discussion, in light of the comic “La femme aux cartes postales”, will revolve around Montréal in the 1950s: the municipal government under Jean Drapeau, the nightlife, the Montréal Red-Light...
The McConnell Foundation and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montreal are inviting you to discover the latest research from the 2019-2021 McConnell Professor of Practice at CIRM, ...
CIRM invites you to reflect on the possibilities, limits, and promises of new technologies in an urban context based on the collective work De la ville i/centre-montrealCategory: Public lectures...
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Montreal (CIRM) is seeking applications to fill six part-time positions as part of its general activities or its Data for Society Hub. Attached to the...
In these times of physical distancing, the public sphere is going digital and becoming a space of solidarity to which CIRM hopes to contribute in its own way.