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Journal articles on the topic "Associations – Sociologie – France"
Downing, Joseph. "Fighting cultural marginalisation with symbolic power in a Parisian banlieue." International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 36, no. 7/8 (July 11, 2016): 516–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijssp-06-2015-0064.
Full textGaboriaux, Chloé. "Introuvable mais foisonnante, l’histoire des associations en France." Le Mouvement Social N° 275, no. 2 (July 16, 2021): 3–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lms1.275.0003.
Full textMucchielli, Laurent. "Délinquance et immigration en France : un regard sociologique1." Criminologie 36, no. 2 (April 5, 2004): 27–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/007865ar.
Full textMalenfant, Chantal. "Sociabilities and Volunteering in Sports Associations in France." International Review for the Sociology of Sport 22, no. 4 (December 1987): 281–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/101269028702200405.
Full textSMITH, HERBERT L., and MAURICE A. GARNIER. "Association between Background and Educational Attainment in France." Sociological Methods & Research 14, no. 3 (February 1986): 317–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0049124186014003006.
Full textKabouche, Noé, and Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier. "Collaborer avec le marché : les stratégies des associations végétariennes en France." Revue française de sociologie Vol. 61, no. 4 (May 12, 2021): 617–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfs.614.0617.
Full textBallière, Frédéric. "Accompagner les familles migrantes en situation irrégulière." Nouvelles pratiques sociales 28, no. 2 (September 29, 2017): 105–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1041182ar.
Full textCleland, Jamie, and Ellis Cashmore. "Nothing Will Be the Same Again After the Stade de France Attack: Reflections of Association Football Fans on Terrorism, Security and Surveillance." Journal of Sport and Social Issues 42, no. 6 (August 30, 2018): 454–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0193723518797028.
Full textLallement, Michel. "Living in Utopia in the 19th Century." Comparative Sociology 20, no. 1 (March 24, 2021): 45–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691330-bja10026.
Full textVeugelers, John, Gabriel Menard, and Pierre Permingeat. "Colonial past, voluntary association and far-right voting in France." Ethnic and Racial Studies 38, no. 5 (April 22, 2014): 775–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01419870.2014.902088.
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Cardoso, Auréline. "Profession féministe : sociologie du travail salarié au sein des associations féministes." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019TOU20053.
Full textThis dissertation aims to investigate how professionals working for feminist non-profit organisations build a specific work ethic. Based on predominantly qualitative fieldwork, this research first describes and analyses the day-to-day work performed by these professionals, highlighting their significant skills and resourcefulness, as well as the constant learning process in which they are engaged. Emotions both constitute an important part of the counselling tasks and shape a feminist rationality. The analysis then focusses on the professionals’ careers, both in terms of work and militancy. Such analysis allows us to understand how these professionals are able to dedicate so much of their time and energy to their work, as well as how they manage to find a work-life balance. Lastly, we try to show how feminism can inform specific forms of management, by looking at the example of self-managing organisations. This fieldwork and complete study has led us to the conclusion that the work ethic of these feminist non-profit organisations realises itself within three specific spheres : the sphere of counselling in which the ethic of feminist intervention is put into practice ; the sphere of the professionals' relationship with their work and career where the work ethic as members of a feminist non-profit organisation helps them deal with sometimes modest labour conditions ; and finally the sphere of politics and feminism as a social movement where the ethic of day-to-day feminism comes into play. The dissertation aims to show how feminist professionals try to reinvent labour within feminist organisations, despite significant pressure. It also reveals the specificities of a feminist ethos shared by a wider women's movement, while at the same time proposing an innovative approach of the concept of work ethos, that could be prove useful for the study of other professions
Sy, Yaya. "Les associations villageoises soninke en France (AVSF) : (leur rôle dans la dynamique associative africaine en France et le développement des villages d'origine)." Paris 5, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA05H090.
Full textRegourd, Estelle. "Le phénomène associatif dans le recomposition territoriale : vers de nouvelles ruralités ?" Montpellier 3, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004MON30036.
Full textRural transformation and the way it is organised from a spatial and territorial point of view can be apprehended through the associative question. Associations play an important role in territorial production and structuring because of their network-type organization, their flexibility, and their innovative power. As a local and collective actor, but also representative of individuals, associations are real agents of rural evolution. They combinate two types of action : political decision and socio-economical practical experience, and two types of perception : rural environment as “espace de vie” / “espace vécu”. Based on these two main issues, the following question can be asked : is the associative sphere able to create new territory and a new definition of rurality ? Our approach, based on the study of two very different regions in France, the Aveyron and the Alpes de Haute Provence, and their associative sectors, shows that associations do reveal rural change, have a territorial vocation, and are good indicators from a socio-geographical point of view
Blatgé, Marion. "Apprendre le handicap visuel : la prise en charge de personnes déficientes visuelles par des institutions spécialisées." Paris 1, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA010671.
Full textVincent, Claire. "Le petit monde du développement porté par les migrants : une sociologie de la reconnaissance des « associations de migrants » dans les arènes françaises de la coopération au développement (1981-2014)." Thesis, Paris 10, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA100052.
Full textDrawing on interviews, archives and ethnographic studies in Lyon, Lille, Paris and in Benin, this work studies the recognition process of organisations self-identified or assigned as migrant since 1981. First, it retraces the steps of the building, expressing and hearing of a request for recognition and participation in French cooperation arenas. Then it examines how an alliance of public officers and activists take charge of what is considered as a new public problem. A new frame promoting the ‘Migrant-led Development’ is elaborated in 2002. It if composed of a new recognition grammar, new public programmes, the invention of a new institutional category – the Migrant Organisations for International Solidarity ‘OSIM’ – and collectives dedicated to their representation. After that, the struggling process for the institutionalisation of this new frame is considered. It faces strong global, national and local heteronomous forces and tries to negotiate its autonomy and its stability through decentralisation and adoption of global technical and apolitical development norms. Finally, this work studies the conditions for participation parity for migrant associations into translocal arenas. Deconstructing the political, activistic and academic commonplace of ‘local’ and ‘community’ action for migrant associations, this work explores the unequal and ethnicised relations in cooperation for development arenas and reveals a ‘small world’ characterised by an ambiguous and almost invisible recognition order
Espariat, Serge. "Insertion du mouvement associatif dans la structure et la fonction décisionnelles en aménagement." Aix-Marseille 3, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987AIX32049.
Full textWhat is the impact of the associative movment on the elaboration and the implementation of development policies (town planning and environment) ? possibilities and obligations of the access of associations to the taking of decision do not derive from a question of representativity. The associations are confronted to the autonomy of the decisive system. However they benefit from a public recognition. But from this official recognition to its solidification at a local scale, it is suitable to examin the effort and the bearing of this legalized participation (real flexibility of the decision, object and moment of the participation, and its essential condition : the access to information). Yet, the bearing of associative movment beside the legal participation over wheluis widely the objectives conferred to itself and the interest that it is supposed to defend. He succeed in bearing on the traditional logic on which function and legitimate our institutions. The collectiv interests question the exclusiv distinction between general interest and private interest, between public and personal. Facing degeneration of the general interest and a sectional generalisation of private interests, the associations examin, in a political, juridical and technical sphere, the public monopoly of the definition and the expression of the general interest. By theire potential of innovation, they also contribute to the emergence of the lather all by legitimating the decentralisation policy and the normativ action of the state
Rabier, Marion. "Entrepreneuses de cause : contribution à une sociologie des engagements des dirigeants économiques en France." Paris, EHESS, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013EHES0086.
Full textThis doctoral dissertation focuses on women issue entrepreneurs addressing the cause of female leaders, i. E. Women entrepreneurs and CEOs who are involved in gendered professional organizations denouncing the underrepresentation of women in executive positions in the business world. At the crossroads of a sociology of gender, collective action and elites, the dissertation aims to show that these female leaders promote a gendered cause of the dominant class, equality by and for the top of the social hierarchy founded on a differentialist definition of gender equality. The socio-history of women issue entrepreneurs shows first that though these women may have claimed to be "feminists" in the 1950s, there is a hiatus between the cause of female leaders and the feminist movement from the 1970s onwards. Second, my fieldwork, combining qualitative methods and quantitative instruments has enabled me to map the field of the cause of women leaders, where organizations, whose reference remains the economic sphere, use the repertoire of the cause of women (gender-specific groups) but also and above all of employers' organizations (professional sociability, expertise and services), while trying to combine two identities (woman and manager) the second taking precedence over the first. The sociology of practices and trajectories of committed women leaders, considered during the specific period of the campaign in favor of a law setting quotas for women on company boards as well as during a "regular" period reveals the “permeability” of “selfless” professional sociability. Activist and professional career paths indeed develop in parallel
Leproux, Olivier. "Sociologie de la "Réussite éducative" : un cas d'école des nouvelles politiques éducatives." Thesis, Paris 10, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA100110/document.
Full text"Educational Success" is a political device that was set up in 2005. It aims at helping children between two and sixteen years who are labelled as "weak" in the local territories where urban policies are set up. Far from being only a help to the children’s education, it is also a tool of reform. This thesis answers two questions: how does a device that is external to the national system of education reform the politics of education, and what are the implications of the reform it implements. Through a sociology of the instruments of public action, we will present the ambiguities of "Educational Success", its expansion, and its career. We will explain how this tool of reform was established locally and how it evolved according to various elements of context. Educational Success reconfigures educational policies through an approach based on local authorities and associative organisations. This implies changes in the terms of employment of its actors and, namely, a process of making their work "invisible". At the crossroad between public action sociology, sociology of work and sociology of associations, this thesis contributes to the analysis of the New Public Management in the educative field
Winance, Myriam. "Thèse et prothèse : le processus d'habilitation comme fabrication de la personne : l'association Française contre les Myopathies faces au handicap." Paris, ENMP, 2001. https://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00089008.
Full textThe French Muscular Dystrophy Association (AFM) gathers together families whose one member is touched by a neuromuscular disease. This Association supports scientific research and helps families in their daily life. In my dissertation, I focus on the second aspect. I analyse the way the AFM faces disability and its action to include disabled people in the city. I describe three dispositives used to include disabled people into the city: the technical dispositive (wheelchair), the discursive one (theoretical model about disability, the journal of the AFM) and the institutional one (traditional institution, rehabilitation centre, adapted apartments). I show how through a long adjustment to those dispositives, the person is made up and gets new abilities. I call this process the "habilitation". When the dispositive becomes what makes the person, it becomes a prosthesis. Describing this process, I describe both the history of the AFM (the dissertation contributes to the sociology of associations and social movements) and the journey of the disabled persons (the dissertation used the contribution of the anthropology of the body, the sociology of medicine and the sociology of disability). The dissertation has three aims. First, I develop a sociology of disability in answering to the question : how to include disabled people in the city and how to make possible the life together ? Second, I develop a general sociology in asking the question : what is the person ? My argument is that the person does not exist by itself but is made up through the links, the adjustment, with some equipment which become prosthesis. Finally, I build a methodological and political reflection. The researcher has to find the equipment s/he needs to legitimate his/her research and to make it useful for the ones s/he has worked with. The journey I describe is not only the one of the AFM and the one of the disabled people but also mine own, the journey of my own "habilitation"
Quercia, Francesca. "Les mondes de l'action théâtrale : une comparaison dans les quartiers populaires en France et en Italie." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Lyon, 2018. https://buadistant.univ-angers.fr/login?url=https://bibliotheque.lefebvre-dalloz.fr/secure/isbn/9782247201334.
Full textFor the past 30 years, with a new definition of cultural policies and the urban environment, artists are being assigned social missions: reinforcing social connections, contributing to the opening up of low-income neighborhoods, and to the integration of marginalized populations. As a result, many theatre associations have moved into low-income neighborhoods with projects that involve the “direct participation” of the “residents”. New social worlds are arising in those areas at thecross roads of many universes : professional theater, politics, social movements and sociocultural activities.Based on an ethnographic survey in two low-income neighborhoods in France and in Italy, this thesis analyzes the emergence and the evolution of these new universes that we are calling the “worlds of theater actions”. On the one hand, the study focuses on the definition of policies that support the action of the theater in low-income neighborhoods and on the social role assigned to the artistic community in those neighborhoods. On the other hand, it analyses the effects of thosepolicies on the theater associations that act as intermediaries between the public authorities and the residents. The focus is on the way those policies are received by the artistic community working in those territories. The artistic community fulfills its role by making adjustments according to a personal set of aspirations and dispositions. Additionally, this thesis ponders theeffects of these projects on the participating “residents”. Many of these projects end up conveying a negative image of low-income classes, an outcome which constitutes an obstacle to the goals of empowerment theater directors claim to have
Books on the topic "Associations – Sociologie – France"
Dhoquois, Anne. Banlieues créatives en France: 150 actions dans les quartiers en France. Paris: Éditions Autrement, 2006.
Find full textPéchu, Cécile. Droit au logement: Genèse et sociologie d'une mobilisation. Paris: Dalloz, 2006.
Find full textScott, Allen J. The Cultural Economy of Cities: Essays on the Geography of Image-Producing Industries (Published in association with Theory, Culture & Society). Sage Publications Ltd, 2000.
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Frankel, Jonathan. "The Damascus Affair: ‘Ritual Murder’, Politics, and the Jews in 1840." In Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry Volume 12, 343–44. Liverpool University Press, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781874774594.003.0028.
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