Chloé Yvroux's research while affiliated with Paul Valéry University, Montpellier 3 and other places
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Publications (3)
The Palestinian–Israeli Conflict is perceived by many – observers and parties to the conflict alike – as a struggle of two peoples over the same land. Yet, through this century-long conflict (and more so as Israel has expanded and deepened its occupation), what was once, perhaps, imagined as a single land has become an assortment of territories. Th...
En géographie, les représentations permettent d'analyser la façon dont les individus appréhendent le monde, ou une partie du monde, à partir d'espaces expérimentés ou seulement envisagés à travers leur dimension idéelle. Cet article s'intéresse aux représentations d'un territoire théâtre d'un conflit depuis plus d'un demi-siècle, appréhendé ici dan...
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... Popular imaginative geographies are representations, narratives, visions, and images of spaces and placesand the relationships between spaces and places, and the relationships between spaces, places, and peopleheld by citizens. They can be accessed by researchers using interviews (Benwell and Dodds, 2011;Ferreri and Dawson, 2018;Graham, 2015;Thompson, 2017;Waters and Barnett, 2018), solicitation of mental maps/image plans (Ben Ze'ev and Yvroux, 2018;Didelon-Loiseau et al., 2018;Holmen, 2018;Reauchamps et al., 2014), or a combination of these two methods (Jung, 2014). They are subjective and can vary between individuals or groups of citizens, including different socio-economic groups (Eng, 1994), different generations (Benwell and Dodds, 2011), urban and rural residents (Jokela-Pansini, 2016), indigenous and non-indigenous peoples (Ravindran, 2019), and citizens of different nationstates (Ben-Ze'ev and Yvroux, 2018). ...