Clandestine life in Parisian underground quarries: Normalisation and conflicts within a piece of heritage

The test of the undergound
By Florian Dauphin
English

The article aims at understanding how the users of the underground quarries of Paris appropriated a piece of historical heritage, clandestine yet dynamic. Faced with anomie, the normalisation of good practices and of good values promotes the tacit transmission of a culture — including the restoration and creation of rooms — which ensures the durability of the place against various forms of degradation (vandalism, tags, garbage) and by deterring visitors to come in numbers.

Keywords

  • catacombs
  • clandestinity
  • heritage
  • normalisation
  • inhabit
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