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Social & Cultural Geography | 2013

‘We do have space in Lausanne. We have a large cemetery’: the non-controversy of a non-existent Muslim burial ground

Laurent Matthey; Romain Felli; Christophe Mager

In the context of the administration of spaces assigned by municipalities for the burial of the dead, this article provides a critical analysis of the techniques for the governance of political collectives of citizens implemented by public authorities. More broadly, this article shows how funerary practices (i.e. the social practices surrounding death—the rituals, the legislation, etc.) can be used to develop a critical reading of the social relations that structure the social production of space. To this end, the authors use the conceptual tools provided by critical legal geography to explore the controversy surrounding the development of a ‘carré confessionnel’ (denominational area) within the Bois-de-Vaux Cemetery in Lausanne, Switzerland. Here, a focus on the techniques that allow ‘nomosphere’ technicians to convene a subset of the citizens within the public space reveals the administration of cemeteries as a means of governance, a method for mobilising bodies and a paradoxical means of managing flux.


Mountain Research and Development | 2014

Small Farmers in Florida Province, Bolivia: Reciprocity in Practice

Florence Bétrisey; Christophe Mager

Abstract Peasant societies are often seen by neoliberal or Marxist theorists as passive subjects of political-economic transformations occurring at a higher level, only surviving through acculturation to market requirements. By analyzing agricultural work organization in highland communities and a local system of water management called Acuerdos Reciprocos por el Agua (Reciprocal Agreements for Water), developed in 2003 by the Natura Bolivia foundation in Florida Province in Bolivia, we show that, contrary to this perception, traditional reciprocal norms still play an essential role in decision making. This suggests the agency of rural societies and the resilience of traditional reciprocity-based norms in mountain regions.


Revue Française de Socio-Économie | 2015

Les paiements pour services environnementaux de la Fondation Natura Bolivia entre logiques réciprocitaires, redistributives et marchandes

Florence Bétrisey; Christophe Mager


World Development Perspectives | 2016

Local views and structural determinants of poverty alleviation through payments for environmental services: Bolivian insights

Florence Bétrisey; Christophe Mager; Stephan Rist


Articulo – Journal of Urban Research | 2012

Pour une géographie des espaces poreux. Polymorphie et polysémie des communautés fermées

Christophe Mager; Laurent Matthey


Revue d'économie régionale et urbaine | 2006

Croissance de l'emploi régional en Suisse (1985-2001)

Christophe Mager


Articulo – Journal of Urban Research | 2015

Tales of the City. Storytelling as a contemporary tool of urban planning and design

Christophe Mager; Laurent Matthey


Geoforum | 2018

Payments for ecosystem services and social justice: Using recognition theories to assess the Bolivian Acuerdos Recíprocos por el Agua

Florence Bétrisey; Johan Bastiaensen; Christophe Mager


Urbanités | 2016

Une discrète architecture ostentatoire. Faire la ville entre considérations financières, urgence à produire du logement et injonctions à la “qualité urbaine”

Laurent Matthey; Christophe Mager


EchoGéo | 2016

La contribution bolivienne à la COP 21 au prisme de la justice environnementale

Florence Bétrisey; Christophe Mager

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A. Da Cunha

University of Lausanne

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University of Lausanne

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