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University Paris 7 logosUniversity Paris Diderot teams involved:

 - UMR URMIS - Migrations et société - WEB

 - ICT, EA 337 - Identités Cultures Territoires - WEB - The research team includes 32 teachers-researchers, most of whom (23) are specialists in history and/or in area studies on contemporary Europe (19th-21st centuries). The research team includes specialists in:
The history of women, gender, youth and sports in Europe, Economic and social history of the 19th and 20th centuries in France and Italy, Political history of the 19th and 20th centuries, Law, in particular European law, History of racism, eugenics and social exclusion in the 19th and 20th centuries, Cultural history of 19th and 20th century Europe.

 - UMS 2414 RIATE - WEB - The Interdisciplinary Network for European Spatial Planning has been created 2002.  It is a public scientific unit under the supervision of three national public entities: the National Centre for Scientific Research (C.N.R.S.), the French Interministerial Delegation for Spatial Planning and Regional Attractivity (D.A.T.A.R.) and the University of Paris Diderot. Its thematic field focuses on European Spatial Planning. The Riate abilities cover: Administrative support related to European scientific programmes, help on tendering procedures, Multiscalar cartography expertise (GIS), European and neighborhood Databases, Statistical analysis, Documentation resources centre and web sites. The RIATE is the French ESPON contact point. It is now a relevant supporting structure in the European Spatial Planning research.

 Tasks:

WP1 - Management: Intranet and Networking (Riate)

WP2 - Mental maps: Cartography and statistics (Riate)

WP3 - Migrants and Borders (Catherine Quiminal URMIS - Pilar Gonzalez Bernaldo ICT)

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