, Le Corbusier présente des grands projets pour la ville de l'avenir et expose les modalités selon lesquelles le travail et les loisirs devraient être organisés pour une ville moderne et fonctionnelle. Vers la fin du livre, il écrit: «? et toutes ces considérations concernent l'homme et la taille de l'homme varie, disons entre 5 pieds 6 pouces et 6 pieds 2 pouces. Et quand l'homme se retrouve seul dans de vastes espaces vides, il se décourage. »(Corbusier, 1987.

, Corbusier n'était ni seul ni le pionnier de cette vision d'exclusion. Dans les textes d'Aristote, les politiciens étaient membres de la «polis», ceux qui avaient des droits, les membres de la ville

, À l'époque contemporaine, son influence continue de se faire sentir dans la persistance d'inégalités de pouvoir économique et politique. Des associations importantes subsistent entre la masculinité, l'espace public et la ville, d'une part, L'idéal historique de sphères distinctes a eu et continue d'avoir des effets extrêmement puissants, 1987.

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, Pour cela, je parle avec des femmes pour comprendre comment elles se déplacent dans la ville au quotidien. Donc, pour ça, j'aimerais vous poser quelques questions au sujet de vos déplacements quotidiens à Grenoble. Je vous propose de commencer

, Est-ce que vous pouvez me dire quelques mots de votre situation familiale ?

, Où habitez-vous ?

, Actuellement est-ce que vous travaillez ?

, Pourriez-vous préciser quel type de travail vous faites?

, Comme vous habitez à Grenoble/près de Grenoble donc j'imagine que vous connaissez bien la ville?est que vous me direz quel quartiers vous connaissez bien ? Q.1. Pourriez-vous s'il vous plaît marquer d'un petit point rouge les endroits que vous avez fréquentez dans la semaine dernière d

Q. , Pourriez-vous s'il vous plaît marquer sur la carte des endroits où vous souhaitez aller ou aller plus souvent, mais vous ne pouvez pas? Q.3. Pour quoi vous ne pouvez pas aller à ces endroits ? Q.4. Est-ce que vous pouvez marquer des endroits dans la ville, qui manque la sécurité à votre avis ? Q.5. Y a-t-il eu un moment où vous vouliez aller à un endroit mais vous ne l'avez pas fait de peur de ne pas pourvoir l

Q. , Avez-vous déjà expérimenté ou entendu quelque chose qui vous a donné le sentiment qu'il n'est pas tout à fait sûr de voyager dans la ville à certaines heures ou sur certaines routes? Q.7. Trouvez-vous que les hommes et les femmes peuvent se déplacer autour de la ville avec le même niveau de confiance? Peuvent-ils aller où ils veulent à tout moment?

Q. , Si non, selon vous, quels sont les 3 motifs principaux, qui empêchent les femmes d'aller librement où elles veulent dans une ville? .Q.9. A présent, pouvez-vous svp me décrire ce que vous avez fait hier ? votre horaire d'hier sur cette page appelée "schéma de déplacement», comme indiqué dans l'exemple? S'il vous plaît prenez soin de ne pas manquer les petits voyages que vous avez faits comme

, Si vous en aviez la possibilité, quel(s) voyage(s) souhaiteriez-vous laisser faire à quelqu'un ? Q.4. Est-il possible que quelqu'un d'autre prennent en charge ce(s) voyage(s Si oui, Parmi ceux, laquelle voyages vous aimer et laquelle voyages vous auriez évité si vous aviez la possibilité ? Q.2. Pour quelle raison vous souhaitez les éviter? Q.3

, Section 4: Avis des Infrastructure Urbain

Q. , Lequel de ces transports utilisez-vous lors de vos déplacements à Grenoble? 1. Tram 2. Bus Continuer à Section A : Transport Public, se serait bien de demander la (les) ligne(s) de bus empruntée(s)

, Ma propre voiture Continuer à Section B : Voiture privée

, Vélo Continuer à Section C : Vélo

, Combien des fois quelle qu'un d'autre a fait ce voyage à votre place? Q.15.Pourquoi quelle qu'un d'autre ne peut pas faire ce voyage à votre place?

Q. , Comme vous êtes un utilisateur de transports publics Grenoble, j'aimerais avoir votre opinion à ce sujet

, Combien de temps devez-vous attendre avant que votre bus ou le tram arrive?

, Alors, maintenant, s'il vous plaît pourriez-vous regardez les cartes qui restent et choisir les activités que vous aimeriez faire, mais n'êtes pas capable de faire aujourd'hui? Bien sûr, les cartes ne montrent pas toutes les possibilités

Q. 3. , Pourquoi pensez-vous que vous n'êtes pas capable de réaliser ces activités?

Q. , Pensez-vous que vous pourrez un jour, être en mesure de faire ces activités? Qu'est-ce qu'il faudra changer pour vous permettre d'y parvenir? BEINGS Q.4. Voici un autre ensemble de cartes illustrées. Parmi celles-ci, lesquelles correspondent avec votre vie. Pouvezvous me décrire qui vous êtes?

, Maintenant, s'il vous plaît regarder ces cartes encore et pouvez-vous choisir celles qui décrivent qui vous voulez être idéalement. Comme tout à l'heure vous êtes libre de proposer d'autres possibilités que celles décrites sur les images

Q. , Qu'est-ce qui vous empêche selon vous de devenir la personne que vous voulez être?

, Les informations recueillies au cours de cet entretien font l'objet d'un enregistrement / d'une prise vidéo / photo / d'un recueil par système embarqué (GPS/GSM) et d'un traitement informatique dont l'objectif est : « préciser les finalités du projet ». Ces informations seront utilisées par : « préciser le nom des différents partenaires

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, To see what role personal/social/environmental factors play in achieving the functionings she wants to achieve, vol.12

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