Study programme 2018-2019Français
Anthropology of Habitats
Programme component of Master's Degree in Social Transitions and Innovations à l"School of Human and Social Sciences
CodeTypeHead of UE Department’s
contact details
Teacher(s)
UH-M1-METISS-012-MOptional UESALEMBIER ChloéA530 - Service d'Architecture et Société
  • SALEMBIER Chloé

Language
of instruction
Language
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HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) CreditsWeighting Term
  • Français
Français303000055.00Année

AA CodeTeaching Activity (AA) HT(*) HTPE(*) HTPS(*) HR(*) HD(*) Term Weighting
A-ARSO-515Anthropology of Habitat I159000Q150.00%
A-ARSO-525Anthropology of Habitat II1521000Q250.00%
Programme component

Objectives of Programme's Learning Outcomes

  • Understand, thoroughly and critically, the basic theoretical frameworks on social transitions and innovations.
    • Analyse social, political and economic change.
    • Analyse social experiment processes.
    • Analyse a situation by critically selecting the appropriate theoretical frameworks.
  • Understand the epistemological postures and the methodological tools human sciences related to issues of social transitions and innovations.
    • Understand the epistemological frameworks in human and social sciences in order to change thought patterns.
    • Understand the methodological frameworks in human and social sciences in order to change practices.
    • Conduct research/projects in the context of social transitions and innovations by selecting appropriate epistemological approaches and methodologies.
  • Mobilise the relevant analytical approaches and the appropriate methodological tools to analyse, rigorously, thoroughly and comparatively, the problems of social transitions and innovations, including their interactions and their spatial and temporal evolutions.
    • Appropriately apply analytical approaches and methodological tools in contexts of social transitions and innovations.
    • Understand the changes specific to transitions and social innovations.
  • Develop an interdisciplinary and multiscale approach that integrates complementary disciplines, such as anthropology, sociology, political science, psychology and education, urban planning and architecture, geography, and history, in order to analyse transitions and put them into context.
    • In an interdisciplinary framework, analyse social transitions by applying acquired knowledge of social sciences and put them into context.
    • In an interdisciplinary framework, analyse social transitions by applying acquired knowledge of human sciences and put them into context.
  • Articulate reflection, research and action in order to design and carry out an innovative research project.
    • Collect data, analyse it qualitatively and quantitatively, and interpret the results adequately, taking into account the field in which the research has been developed.
  • Intervene appropriately in concrete problems regarding transition, among other things, by developing answers and action plans from the creativity of local actors.
    • Apply acquired skills in professional contexts of social transitions and innovations.
    • Understand the tools of applied social sciences, and respond to social demands of actors concerned by issues of social transitions and innovations.
    • Promote research reports in the presence of the actors involved.
  • Take a critical and ethical approach regarding the challenges of societal transitions of the 21st century and raise awareness among society and within politics.
    • Refer to ethical principles by implementing innovative solutions for social and political actors.
    • Communicate (verbally and in writing) with the different audiences concerned by issues of societal transitions.
  • Work in an interdisciplinary team and collectively negotiate the stages of action-research from a transitional perspective.
    • Communicate data in a precise and non-oriented way.

Learning Outcomes of UE

Many projects of housing environments are mainly dictated by technical standards, what produces unsuitable housing. To understand needs and aspiration of the inhabitants thus becomes essential in the urbanistic and social initiatives. So the students will be involved in an innovative and participative project. In support of the work of professional partners, around a project of design and renovation of current housing environments on an urban perimeter, they will develop an investigation by dumping to understand better the aspiration of the concerned inhabitants, their representations of an accessible accommodation and a quality.    

- Questioning the housing ownership. Enlighten habitat living and livability concepts .     - Better understand the political, family and intercultural stakes in the housing environment.       - With professionel stakeholders, explore the impact of a conception/renovation, taking into account the experience of the inhabitants.     - Understand political, familial and cultural issues of housing.

Content of UE

See Learning Activity

Prior Experience

Not applicable

Type of Assessment for UE in Q1

  • Presentation and/or works

Q1 UE Assessment Comments

See Learning Activity

Type of Assessment for UE in Q2

  • Presentation and/or works

Q2 UE Assessment Comments

See Learning Activity

Type of Assessment for UE in Q3

  • Presentation and/or works

Q3 UE Assessment Comments

See Learning Activity

Type of Resit Assessment for UE in Q1 (BAB1)

  • Presentation and/or works

Q1 UE Resit Assessment Comments (BAB1)

Not applicable

Type of Teaching Activity/Activities

AAType of Teaching Activity/Activities
A-ARSO-515
  • Cours magistraux
  • Travaux pratiques
  • Etudes de cas
A-ARSO-525
  • Cours magistraux
  • Travaux pratiques
  • Etudes de cas

Mode of delivery

AAMode of delivery
A-ARSO-515
  • Face to face
  • From a distance
A-ARSO-525
  • Face to face
  • From a distance

Required Reading

AA
A-ARSO-515
A-ARSO-525

Required Learning Resources/Tools

AARequired Learning Resources/Tools
A-ARSO-515Not applicable
A-ARSO-525Not applicable

Recommended Reading

AA
A-ARSO-515
A-ARSO-525

Recommended Learning Resources/Tools

AARecommended Learning Resources/Tools
A-ARSO-515Not applicable
A-ARSO-525Not applicable

Other Recommended Reading

AAOther Recommended Reading
A-ARSO-515- AVENEL Cyprien, Sociologie des « quartiers sensibles », Armand Colin, 2007.
- BERNARD Nicolas, J'habite donc je suis. Pour un nouveau rapport au logement, Labor, Bruxelles, 2005.
- KROLL Simone et Lucien, Ordre et désordres. Une architecture habitée, Sens et Tonka/cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine,  2015.
- SERFATY-GARZON Perla, Chez soi. Les territoires de l’intimité, Armand Colin, Paris, 2003.B  
A-ARSO-525- AVENEL Cyprien, Sociologie des « quartiers sensibles », Armand Colin, 2007.
- BERNARD Nicolas, J'habite donc je suis. Pour un nouveau rapport au logement, Labor, Bruxelles, 2005.
- JAMOULLE Pascale, Par-delà les silences. Non-dits et ruptures dans les parcours d’immigration, La Découverte, 2013
- JAMOULLE Pascale, Des hommes sur le fil. La construction de l’identité masculine en milieux précaires, La Découverte/Poche, Paris, 2008
- KROLL Simone et Lucien, Ordre et désordres. Une architecture habitée, Sens et Tonka/cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine,  2015.
- SERFATY-GARZON Perla, Chez soi. Les territoires de l’intimité, Armand Colin, Paris, 2003.

Grade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next

AAGrade Deferrals of AAs from one year to the next
A-ARSO-515Authorized
A-ARSO-525Authorized
(*) HT : Hours of theory - HTPE : Hours of in-class exercices - HTPS : hours of practical work - HD : HMiscellaneous time - HR : Hours of remedial classes. - Per. (Period), Y=Year, Q1=1st term et Q2=2nd term
Date de génération : 02/05/2019
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