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  1. Passages, transitional spaces for the 21st-century city

    Mobility transition, urban spaces and technology

    Lecture - IVM - 2018 - - english
  2. Climate change, urban mobilities and Cleantech > Will IT save planet USA?

    Information Technology, Transportation and Climate Change (séance 4)

    Public hearing - Jean-David Margulici - 2009 - Slide presentation - english
  3. IVM as project

    IVM China

    IVM - 2016 - -
  4. Competition > Premio Mobilidade Minuto

    Bike It

    Competition - Coletivo CRU - 2014 - Information - french
  5. The Making of Movement > What drives public action on urban mobility issues? The making of movement in global megacities

    Mobility of Homeless People

    Colloquium/Forum - Eindhoven University of Technology - 2012 - Film - english
  6. The Making of Movement > What drives public action on urban mobility issues? The making of movement in global megacities

    The paperback traveller

    Colloquium/Forum - Eindhoven University of Technology - 2012 - Film - english
  7. The Making of Movement > What drives public action on urban mobility issues? The making of movement in global megacities

    Parents and Schools

    Colloquium/Forum - Eindhoven University of Technology - 2012 - Film - english
  8. The Making of Movement > What drives public action on urban mobility issues? The making of movement in global megacities

    Mobility & information. Library 2.0

    Colloquium/Forum - Eindhoven University of Technology - 2012 - Film - english
  9. The Making of Movement > What drives public action on urban mobility issues? The making of movement in global megacities

    Cycling street

    Colloquium/Forum - Eindhoven University of Technology - 2012 - Film - english

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  • 06/25/2021
    [Event] Exhibition "Passages" in São Paulo
  • 05/05/2021
    [Replay] Rencontres François Ascher
  • 03/16/2021
    [Article] Covid-19: The new civilities within the mobility spaces
  • 01/14/2021
    [Bibliography] Reread François Ascher