For an inclusive festive city: Article published on the Entretiens Jacques Cartier study day held in Lyon
Professor Jean-Pierre Chupin and student Laurène Smith presented UdeM’s research on the concept of inclusion in festive activities at the Entretiens Jacques Cartier conference in Lyon.
“Montreal and Lyon are both known as festive cities, hosting multiple events each year. But not everyone has the right to celebrate. “Festivals are places of contradiction. They are celebrations that are supposed to be open to everyone, yet they exclude people,” says Laurène Smith, a master’s student in architecture under the supervision of Professor Jean-Pierre Chupin at the University of Montreal.
In an attempt to answer the question “Is the festive city inclusive?” and to discuss their research, these representatives from the UdeM School of Architecture participated in the Entretiens Jacques Cartier 2025, which took place this year in Lyon from October 6 to 8. “Last year, I organized a series of round tables on universal accessibility awareness for the Entretiens. As a continuation of this reflection, the organization Cité anthropocène suggested that we look at the festive city,” summarizes the professor, who works on the issue of inclusion in the organization of cities…”
Read more on the UdeMNouvelles website.
This event, dedicated to festive cities and their mechanisms of inclusion or exclusion, was also documented by the Cité Antropocène and McGill’s Night-time Design Research Group. These resources provide further insights from the collaborating institutions:
- The Cité Anthropocène website, which co-organized the meeting, presents the framework of the seminar “Is the festive city inclusive?” as well as the main issues addressed: https://cite-anthropocene.fr/seminaire-resilience-et-transitions-la-ville-festive-est-elle-inclusive/
- McGill’s Night-time Design Research Group, also involved in the event, offers a summary of the study day and presentations on nightlife, celebration, and inclusion: https://www.mcgill.ca/night-time-design/article/study-day-festive-city-inclusive
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