Vivre ensemble à Montréal : épreuves et convivialités

“Vivre ensemble, c'est entrer dans un tissu de pratiques quotidiennes de cohabitation, souvent imprégnées de conflits, parfois appuyées sur des revendications.”

Vivre ensemble à Montréal coverFor Montréal’s 375th anniversary, CIRM wanted to examine the mechanisms that have allowed, in the history of the city, to maintain a relative social peace. Twenty-four texts compose this book which reveals the many uses that Montrealers make of places sometimes known, sometimes less. Essays and case studies alternate with testimonies rooted in everyday experiences, exploring convivialities and tensions that reveal links between spaces and citizens. They discuss places of sociability—how to belong to the city and how to live together.

Suggested citation: Germain, A., Amiraux, V. & Boudreau J.-A. (Eds.). (2017). Vivre ensemble à Montréal : épreuves et convivialités. Montréal, Atelier 10, “Formes” series, 2017, 191 p.

Authors

Co-Editors: Valérie Amiraux, Julie-Anne Boudreau, and Annick Germain

Authors : Geneviève Audet, Véronique Audet, Clorianne Augustin, Anouk Bélanger, Chedly Belkhodja, Esteban Benavides, Harold Bérubé, Richard Bourhis, Daisy Boustany, Nicole Carignan, Jonathan Cha, Ioana Comat, Myra Deraîche, Gabrielle Désilets, Aliki Economides, Students of Collège de Maisonneuve, Julia Freeman, Anna Giaufret, Audrey Girard, Marie-Cécile Guillot, Karen Herland, Mariève Isabel, Leslie Touré Kapo, David Koussens, Steven Lapidus, Mathieu Lapointe, Carole Lévesque, Mélanie Lumsden, Colin MacWhirter, Laura Madokoro, Alexandre Maltais, Bochra Manaï, Emilie Martinak, Marie McAndrew, Deirdre Meintel, Marie-Josée Parent, Mary Anne Poutanen, Danièle Racine, Désirée Rochat, Cécile Rousseau, and Laurent Vernet

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