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  1. Mobilities for integration!

    Mobilité quotidienne et exclusion sociale - Rapport d’étude

    - Éric Le Breton - 2003 - Study/Survey - french
  2. Move to grow!

    La liberté de circulation de la jeunesse - rapport d’étude

    - François de Singly - 2001 - Study/Survey - french
  3. Taxi! > The taxi, urban mobility solution of the future

    Les résultats d’une enquête internationale sur les publics du taxi

    Colloquium/Forum - IVM - 2007 - Study/Survey - french
  4. Taxi!

    L’offre de taxis et la mobilité - Enquête IVM 2007-2008

    - Richard Darbéra - 2009 - Study/Survey - french
  5. Day-to-day employee mobility > Why should companies care about the day-to-day mobilities of staff?

    Entre salariés et entreprises, de nouveaux défis d'organisation et de la vie quotidienne - Enquête

    Colloquium/Forum - IVM - 2007 - Study/Survey - french
  6. Passages, transitional spaces for the 21st-century city

    Un lien, Un lieu

    Presentation - Maarten Van Acker - 2013 - Study/Survey - french
  7. Urban mobility for the blind and partially sighted

    Difficultés rencontrées par les aveugles et déficients visuels pour la consultation de sites web sur le transport et le tourisme - Étude

    - Jean-Claude Sperandio - 2002 - Study/Survey - french
  8. Climate change, urban mobilities and Cleantech > Climate change and mobility in the US: who makes the law?

    Climate change and mobility in the USA: who makes the Law? (séance 7) - Questionnaire

    Public hearing - Albert Bressand - 2010 - Study/Survey - english
  9. Day-to-day employee mobility > Why should companies care about the day-to-day mobilities of staff?

    Between employees and employers, new challenges in day-to-day organisation - Survey

    Colloquium/Forum - IVM - 2007 - Study/Survey - english

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  • 06/25/2021
    [Event] Exhibition "Passages" in São Paulo
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    [Bibliography] Reread François Ascher