Graezer Bideau, Florence2022-06-042022-06-042022-06-042022-05-26https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/188250In our memory-obsessed time, cities have become places for the elaboration of images of the past that serve as a background for understanding, legitimizing, or contesting urban transformations. How are these cultural representations produced? How are they institutionalized, for example in UNESCO listings, cultural heritage initiatives, or public history projects? To what extent are they capable of integrating the changing demands of memory coming from a plurality of social subjects?Memory and the cityInterdisciplinary researchHeritageUrbanismArchitectureDesignLe Locle and La Chaux-de-FondsPorter le temps: mémoires urbaines du Locle et de la Chaux-de-Fondstext::conference output::conference presentation