"Vivre ensemble à Montréal. Épreuves et convivialités": CIRM's First Publication
To celebrateÌýMontreal’s 375thÌýanniversary, theÌýCentre for Interdisciplinary Research on MontrealÌýwanted to examine the mechanisms and processes that have made it possible, in the history of the city, to maintain a relative social peace. The CIRM is now proud to present its first publication (in French),ÌýVivre ensemble à Montréal. Épreuves et convivialités. This book contains twenty-four textsÌýwhich reveals the many uses that Montrealers make of public places sometimes known, sometimes less. Essays and case studies alternate with testimonies rooted in everyday experiences, exploring convivialityÌýand 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.
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Vivre ensemble à Montréal. Épreuves et convivialitésÌýis co-edited by Annick Germain, (INRS) ValérieÌýAmiraux (UdeM) andÌýJulie-Anne Boudreau (INRS). The volume also contains contributions of some of CIRM's members such asÌýHarold Bérubé,ÌýAliki Economides,ÌýJulia Freeman,ÌýMariève Isabel,ÌýMathieu Lapointe etÌýMary Anne Poutanen. Published byÌýÌý("Formes" collection), Vivre ensemble à Montréal. Épreuves et convivialitésÌýis available in bookstores on Tuesday, December 7th 2017.Ìý
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You can peruse through the Table of ContentsÌýavailable in the menu on the right hand side of this page.