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What is the reasoning for the Grand Paris? What does the transformation of the relationship between Paris and its suburbs imply? “Searching for the Grand Paris” is an original MOOC featuring accounts from residents, association representatives, experts, and researchers. It also contains archival footage and documents, as well as a comparative analysis of Brussels, London, and other French cities. The MOOC combines historical and comparative approaches with a discussion of controversial topics. It also reflects upon the notion of scale and questions what is at stake in the implementation of the Grand Paris. It discusses the evolution of Paris and its region, as well as issues such as ethnic and social segregation, economic growth, safety, the environment, housing, transportation, city construction, education, and culture. “Searching for the Grand Paris” is not exclusively directed towards universities. It is free and for the general public. This dynamic, even lively, MOOC was made in collaboration with students from the University of Science Po (Paris Institute of Political Studies), along with many other contributors.

TEACHER : Patrick Le Galès (politist and sociologist)

PREREQUISITE
There is no required prerequisite for this course.

PLAN DU COURS

Session 1: Metropolization and Economic Growth
Session 2: Population and Migration
Session 3: Housing and Construction
Session 4: Transportation and Mobility
Session 5: Law enforcement and Environment
Session 6: Culture and Education

EVALUATION
This MOOC offers a final MCQ.

PEDAGOGICAL TEAM
Héloïse Thibault, Valentine Quinio, Judith Lienhard, Ninon Beillard, Juliette Guichardet, Odile Gaultier-Voituriez, Miyuki Tsuchiya, Maxime Crépel, Pôle Audiovisuel Sciences Po

TERMS OF USE
All rights reserved

PARTNERS
Mairie de Paris | Ecole urbaine de SciencesPo Paris | Grand Public

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Syllabus

  • Session 1: Metropolization and Economic Growth
  • Session 2: Population and Migration
  • Session 3: Housing and Construction
  • Session 4: Transportation and Mobility
  • Session 5: Law enforcement and Environment
  • Session 6: Culture and Education
  • EVALUATION

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What is the reasoning for the Grand Paris? What does the transformation of the relationship between Paris and its suburbs imply? “Searching for the Grand Paris” is an original MOOC featuring accounts from residents, association representatives, experts, and researchers. It also contains archival footage and documents, as well as a comparative analysis of Brussels, London, and other French cities. The MOOC combines historical and comparative approaches with a discussion of controversial topics. It also reflects upon the notion of scale and questions what is at stake in the implementation of the Grand Paris. It discusses the evolution of Paris and its region, as well as issues such as ethnic and social segregation, economic growth, safety, the environment, housing, transportation, city construction, education, and culture. “Searching for the Grand Paris” is not exclusively directed towards universities. It is free and for the general public. This dynamic, even lively, MOOC was made in collaboration with students from the University of Science Po (Paris Institute of Political Studies), along with many other contributors.

TEACHER : Patrick Le Galès (politist and sociologist)

PREREQUISITE
There is no required prerequisite for this course.

PLAN DU COURS

Session 1: Metropolization and Economic Growth
Session 2: Population and Migration
Session 3: Housing and Construction
Session 4: Transportation and Mobility
Session 5: Law enforcement and Environment
Session 6: Culture and Education

EVALUATION
This MOOC offers a final MCQ.

PEDAGOGICAL TEAM
Héloïse Thibault, Valentine Quinio, Judith Lienhard, Ninon Beillard, Juliette Guichardet, Odile Gaultier-Voituriez, Miyuki Tsuchiya, Maxime Crépel, Pôle Audiovisuel Sciences Po

TERMS OF USE
All rights reserved

PARTNERS
Mairie de Paris | Ecole urbaine de SciencesPo Paris | Grand Public

  • Session 1: Metropolization and Economic Growth
  • Session 2: Population and Migration
  • Session 3: Housing and Construction
  • Session 4: Transportation and Mobility
  • Session 5: Law enforcement and Environment
  • Session 6: Culture and Education
  • EVALUATION