IT-Gatineau 2011, The Question of interdisciplinarity in Territorial Intelligence
The first intercontinental Conference of territorial Intelligence will be held in Gatineau (Canada), from 12th until 14th of October, 2011, on the question of interdisciplinarity in territorial intelligence.
Website of the conference: http://www.labmit.org/itgatineau
Nature and context of the event
Territories management is an art which implements a set of knowledge and diverse skills: economics, social, political and legal affairs, culture, symbolic referents, etc.. At the international level, research in the field of territories management, grouped under the designation of "territorial intelligence, " are now advocating the emergence of "a science having for object the sustainable development of territories and having for subject the territorial community" (Girardot).
Territorial intelligence is therefore an object of research which aim to inquire and understand the logic of territorial change. This new object of research is an opportunity to bring together the disciplinary skills which interact traditionally little with each others and thereby create a true interdisciplinary discussion on a common purpose. To move the frontiers of contemporary research and public action, it must pass the stage of a real project of scientific cooperation implemented.
Gatineau 2011 is part of the concerns of contemporary epistemology and question the manner of interaction disciplinary skills, and the scales of research relevant to understanding the dynamics of change for action in the territories. In this perspective, and around a common object (the territorial intelligence), Gatineau 2011 will aim to question the methodologies of analysis and intervention in America and Europe. It will reflect on the formalization of a common theoretical model of understanding and intervention enriched disciplines and methodologies outlined during the event. To do this, we discuss three complementary themes, ie:
- territorial intelligence (October 12),
- territorial communication (October 13) and
- territorial planning (14 October).
Ultimately, the activities of the symposium will provide a basis for a sharing of methodologies in order to achieve an innovative international model for territorial intelligence analysis of spatial dynamics.
translated from: http://www.labmit.org/itgatineau
> Appel à communication IT Gatineau 2011
Soumission de propositions
Les personnes intéressées à présenter une communication à la conférence doivent soumettre leur proposition complète avant le 20 mai 2011 (16h locale du Québec) – Toute proposition incomplète au 21 mai ne sera pas transmise au comité d’évaluation.
La proposition doit indiquer :
- Titre de la communication (maximum de 20 mots)
- Auteur(e) et co-auteur(es): nom(s), prénom(s), statut, institution, courrier électronique, adresse professionnelle, poste téléphonique.
- Résumé (approx. 300 mots). Le résumé doit indiquer les orientations conceptuelles et/ou méthodologiques de la communication.
- Précisions sur les liens avec l’atelier (approx. 125 mots).
- Courte biographie (approx. 100 mots), accompagnée d’une photo pour chaque communicant.
La proposition doit être acheminée par courriel à Denis Y. Charlebois (UQO).
> Scientific committee
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Serge GAGNON, coordonnateur |
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Franck CHAIGNEAU, membre |
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Guénaël DEVILLET, membre |
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Christiane GAGNON, membre |
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Jean-Jacques GIRARDOT, membre |
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Pascale GONTIER, membre |
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Sylvie LARDON, membre |
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Charmain LEVY, membre |
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Cyril MASSELOT, membre Maître de Conférence en Sciences de l’Information et de la Communication Université de Franche-Comté, Besançon, France |
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Blanca MIEDES UGARTE, membre |
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Denis Y. CHARLEBOIS, secrétaire |








