Jacques Lévy

Jacques Lévy
Born (1952-10-14)14 October 1952
Fields Geography, social theory, political geography, cartography
Known for urbanity
World-society
cartographic turn
epistemology of social sciences
Influences Dollfus, Lefebvre

Jacques Lévy is a professor of geography and urbanism at the School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). He is the director of Chôros Laboratory[1] and of the Doctoral Program in Architecture and Science of the City.[2] He is the cofounder of the scientific journal Espacestemps.net.[3] He published in French, along with Michel Lussault, the dictionary of geography and space of societies, Dictionnaire de la géographie et de l’espace des sociétés.

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Jacques Lévy’s work concerns the spatial dimension of societies, with a focus on political spaces. He developed a new approach on geography in his most comprehensive book L’espace légitime in which he analyzes the geographic dimension of the political function. His researches on the legitimate scale of politics include works on the city, France, Europe and the World. The notion of urbanity is also central in his work. He also supports the relevance of using non verbal languages as scientific means for researchers, especially cartography and cinema.[4] He is the director of a scientific film named Urbanity/ies.

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