# 22 - Cadenas d'amour et cachettes géocalisées : le sens des pratiques urbaines


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Episode 22 : Des cadenas sur des ponts et des cachettes géocalisées : quel est le sens de ces pratiques urbaines ?

L'article original : 

Ceri Houlbrook et Adam Parker, "Finding love: The materialities of love-locks and geocaches", Journal of Material Culture, 2020.

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Les références citées dans l'article et mobilisées implicitement ou explicitement dans le podcast :

John Eade et Michael K. Sallnow, Contesting the Sacred: The Anthropology of Christian Pilgrimage, Londres, Routledge, 1991.

Jekaterina Lavrinec, "Urban scenography: Emotional and bodily experience", Limes: Borderland Studies, 6(1), p. 21–31, 2013.

Kai-Olaf Maiwald, "An ever-fixed mark? On the symbolic coping with the fragility of partner relationships by means of padlocking", Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 17(2), 2016.

Lynne McNeill, "Portable places: Serial collaboration and the creation of a new sense of place", Western Folklore, 66(3/4), p. 281–299, 2007.

Jack Santino, "Performative commemoratives, the personal, and the public: Spontaneous shrines, emergent ritual, and the field of folklore", Journal of American Folklore, 117, p. 363–372, 2004.