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掲載日:2023年6月29日

基本情報

区分 講演会等
対象者 社会人・一般 / 在学生 / 受験生 / 留学生 / 卒業生 / 企業 / 大学生 / 教職員
開催日(開催期間) 2023年7月5日 9時 — 10時
開催場所 オンライン
定員 100名
参加費 無料
申込方法 要事前申込
https://tcjs.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ja/archives/5366(こちらからお申し込みください)
申込受付期間 2023年6月28日 — 2023年7月5日
お問い合わせ先 contact@tcjs.u-tokyo.ac.jp

Seminar Series

<Title>
Olympic Games in Paris: What sort of urban transformation for whom?

<Speaker>
Patrick Le Galès

CNRS (National Scientific Research Centre) Research Professor of Sociology, Politics and Urban Studies at Sciences Po, Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics. 
Fellow of the British Academy (FBA).
Visiting professor at Waseda University in Tokyo.

<Moderator>
Sawako SHIRAHASE
Director of TCJS

<Abstract>
In most developed large metropolises, housing price increases have led to more inequalities and spatial segregation. The governments of those metropolises are under pressure to deal with these issues  through urban development projects and housing construction, while promoting economic competition to attract people and capital. On top of this, the climate crisis is defining a new set of policy priorities with different social consequences. As the most popular mega event, the Olympic Games reflect those tensions and contradictions. The paper will present the case of Paris 2024, contrasting the goals to combine the event with social urban renovation projects and sustainable development. It will stress the political dynamics of the state elites, left wing municipalities, business interests and protest movements. As many analysts of the Tokyo Olympics tend to emphasise the triumph of "unrestrained capital without sustainable principles" (Aramara, 2023), the paper will conclude by speculating on the social consequences of the Paris Olympics and a call for more comparison.

<About speaker>
Patrick Le Galès is CNRS (National Centre for Scientific Research) Research Professor of politics, sociology, and urban studies at Sciences Po Paris, Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics. He is a Fellow of the British Academy. He was the founding Dean of Sciences Po Urban School (2015-2022), the president of (SASE) Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, the editor of the International Journal of Urban and Regional Research and current co-editor of the European Journal of Sociology/Archives Européennes de Sociologie. In the spring of 2023, he is a visiting professor at Waseda University.
His work deals with comparative public policy (housing, transport), state restructuring, comparative urban governance of large metropolis, mobility and urban class making, political economy. He is currently working on the sociology of global cities.
Recent Publications include: Reconfigurating European States in Crisis (with D. King, OUP, 2017);  Que se Gobierna? El caso de la ciudad de Mexico, (with V. Ugalde, Colejio de Mexico, 2018) Gouverner la métropole parisienne. État, conflits, institutions, réseaux (Presses de Sciences Po. 2020) ; “High priced metropolis as generators of inequality, a comparison between Paris, London, New York and San Francisco”, (with P. Pierson, Daedalus, 2019); « Work in London, love in Paris: middle class mobility over the Channel Tunnel»,  Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, (with C. Barwick, 2020), « The rise of local politics, a global review », in Annual Review of Political Science, (vol 24, 2021). The Routledge Handbook of Comparative Global Urban Studies (edited with J. Robinson) will appear in September 2023.

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