Changes in social diversity and segregation in Greater Paris

On the occasion of the publication of a study on changes in social diversity and segregation in the Greater Paris Metropolis, the Parisian Urban Planning Workshop (Apur) and INSEE are organizing a round table in partnership with the Urban School of Sciences Po.

Changes in social diversity and segregation in Greater Paris © Apur

The study apprehends diversity on a fine scale, over a period of 15 years, to complete the analysis of socio-territorial disparities and the dynamics at work on the scale of the metropolis. The discussion will put into perspective and extend the lessons of this study in connection with other work carried out in French cities or internationally.

Welcome

  • Isabelle Kabla-Langlois, Regional Director, Insee Île-de-France
  • Tommaso Vitale, professor of sociology, Sciences Po, dean of the Urban School
  • Alexandre Labasse, Managing Director of the Parisian Urban Planning Workshop

Presentation of the study

  • Clément Boisseuil, sociologist, Parisian Urban Planning Workshop
  • David Veal, in charge of statistical studies, Insee Île-de-France

Round table

  • Edmond Préteceille, sociologist, emeritus research director, Sciences Po
  • Marco Oberti, sociologist, university professor, Sciences Po
  • Claire Colomb, urban planner-sociologist, professor of urban studies and planning, Bartlett, University College London
  • Julie Vallée, geographer, CNRS research director, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Geography-Cities

Moderation

  • Émilie Moreau, director of studies, Atelier parisien d’urbanisme
  • Tommaso Vitale, professor of sociology, Sciences Po, dean of the Urban School