Conference – Social capital – Social ties and resilience in Greater

Conference – Social capital – Social ties and resilience in Greater
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To report on the intensity and nature of social relations within the Greater Metropolis, Apur surveyed more than 2,500 residents last June: How many relatives do you have in your entourage? In your family? Among your neighbors? How often do you communicate with your loved ones? What is the content of your links? Who do you think of to help you in case of difficulty or crisis?

The results of the questionnaire, supplemented by in-depth interviews with residents and discussions with researchers and field workers, make it possible to analyze the social links between residents of Greater Paris and the role of neighborhood relations, on a daily basis as well as in of crisis.
In dialogue with the of Paris and the Departmental Council of Seine-Saint-Denis in particular, these results made it possible to formulate around ten courses of action to contribute to the resilience strategies implemented by local authorities.

Program

5:00 p.m. – Introduction
Éric Algrain, 1st Deputy Mayor of the 10th arrondissement of Paris
Pénélope Komitès, Deputy Mayor of Paris in charge of innovation, Paris 2030 foresight and resilience
Léa Filoche, Deputy Mayor of Paris in charge of solidarity, emergency accommodation and refugee protection
Stéphane Troussel, President of the Departmental Council of Seine-Saint-Denis

5:20 p.m. – Presentation of the study “Social ties in Greater Paris: social capital as a factor of resilience” by the Apur team
Émilie Moreau, Director of Studies, Parisian Urban Planning Workshop
Clément Boisseuil, Project Manager, Parisian urban planning workshop
Frédérique Latournerie, Research Manager, Parisian Urban Planning Workshop

6:00 p.m. – What lessons and perspective in relation to the research work?
Maxime Felder, Sociologist, associated with the University of Amsterdam
Sukriti Issar, Sociologist, Sciences Po Paris
Lydie Launay, Sociologist, Jean Jaurès University
Stijn Oosterlynck, Sociologist, University of Antwerp

6:40 p.m. – What are taken into account in social and territorial resilience policies?
Cécile Belard du Plantys, General Director, Paris Habitat
Olivier Veber, Director General of Services, Seine-Saint-Denis Departmental Council
Marie Villette, Secretary General, City of Paris

7:20 p.m. – Closing
Alexandre Labasse, General Director of the Parisian Urban Planning Workshop

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