New book about conviviality in Montreal | CIRM
Released during the city's 375th anniversary, the book Vivre ensemble à Montréal. Épreuves et convivialités (in French) shed a new light on this issue by exploring a series of forms and places of sociability that we find in Montreal in everyday life.
The Observatory is proud to have collaborated to Vivre ensemble à Montréal. Épreuves et convivialités, a book of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Montreal (CIRM) directed by Annick Germain (INRS), Valérie Amiraux (Université de Montréal) and Julie-Anne Boudreau (INRS), published by Atelier 10 (« Formes collection »).
Released during the city’s 375th anniversary, this collective publication is composed by 24 texts « exploring conviviality and tensions that weave links between spaces and citizens. They discuss places of sociability, how we develop a sense of belonging to the city and the ways we can live together.
Several contributors of this book are local partners of the Observatory.
See table of contents (in French).
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