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Guillaume Ethier
Axis Director
Affiliation
Professor, Department of Urban Studies and Tourism (UQAM)
Discipline and fields of expertise
Sociology and theory of urban planning and architecture
Research interests
Sociology of architecture and urban planning, space/society relationship, theory of the city, urban regeneration through culture, placemaking, third-city transformation, urban heritage, digital culture and urbanism
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Contact information
Ăcole des sciences de la gestion
315, Sainte-Catherine St. East
Room R-4750
Montréal (Québec)
Canada H2X 3X2
ethier.guillaume [at] uqam.ca (> Email)
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Selected publications
Ethier, Guillaume, Grisot, Sylvain. 2023. La ville analogique. 2e Ă©dition. Rennes : Ăditions lâApogĂ©e.
Margier, Antonin et Guillaume Ethier, 2021. «Urban Spectacularisation and Social Housing: an Asymmetrical Relation? The Habitations Jeanne-Mance in Montrealâs Quartier des spectacles», Urban Research & Practice, p. 1-24.
Ethier, Guillaume, François Racine, Francesco Febres Caceres, Pierre Carrere, MichĂšle Becanti Bohoussou et Bernardo Emmanuel (2022). « La spĂ©cificitĂ© des espaces publics Ă lâĂ©chelle du territoire de MontrĂ©al ». Ville de MontrĂ©al, Chaire internationale sur les usages et pratiques de la ville intelligente: 98 p.
Ethier, Guillaume. 2021. «LâicĂŽne orange de MontrĂ©al», In Les mythologies quĂ©bĂ©coises, Sarah-Louise Pelletier-Morin (Dir.). MontrĂ©al, Ăditions Nota Bene, p. 139-144.
Ethier, Guillaume. 2015. Architecture iconique : les leçons de Toronto. QuĂ©bec : Presses de lâUniversitĂ© du QuĂ©bec.
Ethier, Guillaume and Antonin Margier. âSpectacularisation urbaine et logement social: la place des Habitations Jeanne-Mance dans le Quartier des spectacles de MontrĂ©al,âÌęČŃĂ©łÙ°ùŽÇ±èŽÇ±ô±đČő, n° 24, 2019.
Ethier, Guillaume (ed.).ÌęLe spectacle du patrimoine, MontrĂ©al,ÌęPressesÌęde lâUniversitĂ© du QuĂ©bec, coll. âNouveaux patrimoines,â 2017, 220 pages.
Ethier, Guillaume. âLe spectacle du patrimoine - une introduction,âÌęLe spectacle du patrimoine, Guillaume Ethier (ed.), QuĂ©bec, Presses de lâUniversitĂ© du QuĂ©bec, coll. âNouveaux patrimoines,â 2017, p. 1-16.
Ethier, Guillaume. âLâurbanisme tactique comme pratique spatiale de la âconnectivitĂ©â?,âÌęInter, n° 125, 2017, p. 4-9.
Ethier, Guillaume. âConnecting the Dots: How Digital Culture is Changing Urban Design,âÌęContour Journal, vol. 1, n° 2, 2016, p. 1-10.
Ethier,ÌęGuillaume. Architecture iconique : les leçons de Toronto,ÌęQuĂ©bec,ÌęPresses de lâUniversitĂ© duÌęQuĂ©bec, coll. âPatrimoine urbain,â 2015, 348 pages.
Ethier, Guillaume. âEntre âlâeffet Torontoâ et le âstyle Torontoâ,âÌęSâapproprier la ville : le devenir-ensemble, du patrimoine urbain aux paysages culturels, Lucie K. Morisset (ed.), QuĂ©bec, Presses de lâUniversitĂ© du QuĂ©bec, coll. âPatrimoines urbain,â 2015, p. 269-286.
Ethier, Guillaume. âLa vie des icĂŽnes,âÌęStarchitecture(s) : Figures dâArchitecte et Espace Urbain, Maria Gravari-Barbas and CĂ©cile Renard (eds.), Paris, Ăditions de lâHarmattan, 2015, p. 221-240.
Ethier, Guillaume.ÌęPatrimoine et guerre : reconstruire la place des Martyrs Ă Beyrouth,ÌęQuĂ©bec,ÌęĂditions MultiMondes, 2008, 166 pages.
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Content
Urbanisme et souplesse à Montréal - Conférence de Guillaume Ethier
In the space of a decade, MontrĂ©al, like many large cities, has seen the reappearance of new urban planning practices operating on a small scale and within short timeframes. Beyond the fad and the many attempts to conceptualize these trends (tactical urbanism, transitory, temporary, placemaking, etc.), is there anything left of this emerging paradigm to integrate into the making of the city? Does a city like MontrĂ©al need a more flexible urbanism, one that can engage citizens in investing their neighborhoods in a more informal and convivial way? Does the multiplication of temporary urban initiatives, in other words, wrest fragments of space and time from the increasing rationalization of cities destined to become âsmartâ? Or is the balance sheet bleaker, and does this new flexibility reflect the growing obsolescence of the urban project, as well as benefiting primarily those who have a stranglehold on urban space? The research presented here is based on the prolonged observation, through photography, of temporarily redeveloped spaces to see the effects of the activation of public space.