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Journal articles on the topic "Carrière militante"
de Becdelièvre, Pauline, and François Grima. "Assurer son employabilité militante externe par la mobilisation du capital social : le cas des ex-permanents syndicaux lors d’une reconversion en dehors du syndicat." Articles 72, no. 2 (June 22, 2017): 345–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1040404ar.
Full textDescloux, Gilles. "Socialisation religieuse, engagement militant et carrières professionnelles." Emulations - Revue de sciences sociales, no. 25 (September 10, 2018): 81–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/emulations.025.05.
Full textGrumberg, Zoé. "Entre assignations et transgressions des identités de genre : les femmes du « secteur juif » du Parti communiste français après la Seconde Guerre mondiale." Revue d’histoire moderne & contemporaine 71, no. 1 (March 12, 2024): 15–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rhmc.711.0017.
Full textRiaux, Gilles. "De l'islamisme au séparatisme : la carrière militante de Chehregani." La pensée de midi N° 27, no. 1 (February 1, 2009): 101–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lpm.027.0101.
Full textLeconte, Cécile. "La carrière militante du « grand remplacement » au sein du milieu partisan de l’Alternative pour l’Allemagne (AfD)." Politix 126, no. 2 (2019): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pox.126.0111.
Full textDauphin, Sandrine. "Egalité hommes-femmes ? Le militantisme au Québec : le PQ et le PLQ." Canadian Journal of Political Science 37, no. 4 (December 2004): 1026–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008423904260218.
Full textHayat, Samuel. "La carrière militante de la référence à Bernard Manin dans les mouvements français pour le tirage au sort." Participations Hors Série, HS (2019): 437. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/parti.hs01.0437.
Full textNikolski, Véra. "La carrière militante de deux références savantes contestées : « eurasisme » et « géopolitique », dans le discours des organisations politiques russes de jeunesse." Sociétés contemporaines 81, no. 1 (2011): 107. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/soco.081.0107.
Full textGrenier, Jean-Yves, and Bernard Lepetit. "L'Experiénce Historique. A propos de C.-E. Labrousse." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 44, no. 6 (December 1989): 1337–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1989.283659.
Full textChupin, Ivan. "Vera Nikolski,National-bolchévisme et néo-eurasisme dans la Russie contemporaine. La carrière militante d'une idéologie, Paris, Éditions Mare et Martin, 2013, 418 pages." Raisons politiques 61, no. 1 (2016): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rai.061.0167.
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Jacquemart, Alban. "Les hommes dans les mouvements féministes français (1870-2010) : sociologie d'un engagement improbable." Phd thesis, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00608896.
Full textMorillas, Cindy. "Individualisation versus Démocratisation ? : conditions et formes du militantisme étudiant en situation autoritaire (Cameroun, 1962-2014)." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015BORD0491.
Full textIn democratic situations, "activism" and "mobilization" tend to be almost synonymous with "challenging".The analysis of student militancy in authoritarian situation in Cameroon calls that into question. Buildingon the contrast between protesters / conservative mobilizations and on a socio-historical approach ofstudent militancy for fifty years period, we distinguish two types of student associations in authoritariansituation: those "autonomous" are initiated by students while "institutional" associations are initiated byuniversity authorities. In the few independent student organizations, "autonomous" activism promotes thenegotiation with the authorities despite the variety of control devices. This type of activism tends toquestion authorities who react by labeling "protestor" or "subversive" autonomous organizations andactivists. Among the most common institutional student associations, the "institutional" activismmaintains cooperation with the authorities who can later promote their social, economic and / or policalmobility. This ensures political and social reproduction of power. Contrary to the common belief that theprocess of individualization - weakening of “traditional” modus operandi of community as a collectiveidentity - would promote democratization, Cameroon's authoritarian regime find resources of itssustainability in opportunistic militant practices related to process of individualization which are moreselfish than moral. The analysis of forty-seven life stories of student leaders allows us to distinguish threetypes of militant career by the degree of loyalty to one or the other type of student association: the“faithful leader”, the “(re)converted leader” and the “syncretic leader”. The autonomous faithful leadersand syncretic leaders are more resistant to control devices. Thus, they extend the political field ofpossibilities, both in terms of representations and practices
Seydieh, Reza Sam. "Déportation pour motif d'homosexualité et mouvement LGBT en France : évocations du passé, entre engagement militant et cadre institutionnel." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016USPCB219.
Full textThis thesis examines the meaning given to past persecutions in the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans*) in France. This past, commonly understood in activist spaces by the term, deportation for reason of homosexuality, denotes the repression and persecution of homosexuals and lesbians during the Nazi period of the Second World War. Based on biographical interviews with activists from French LGBT organizations, observations and the analysis of a body of activist work (key texts, magazines, journals and internal activist writings) since the 1970s, our study analyzes the ways in which the evocation of this past is linked to the involvement in this movement. First, our study relies on the field of the sociology of memory in order to examine the present forms of this past (traces, memories, evocations and commemorations) in the LGBT activist sphere where it gets transmitted in different ways. Second, we rely on the field of the sociology of activism. Using the notion of "activist career" we examine the logics of an activist based on reference to this past and the reasons for being activists that are part of gaining official recognition of the deportation for reason of homosexuality. First of all, an analysis of these discourses and practices linked to the reminder of this past in the history of LGBT activism shows that the common references made about this past contribute to the formation of a singular register of commitment. This register structures the references to the past of persecution with the problematizing of the homosexual experience in the present. The forms of activism and the apparatuses deployed by LGBT activists to inscribe this specific deportation into public deportation narratives, particularly around the "Remembrance Day of the Victims and Heroes of Deportation" change throughout the history of LGBT activism. These shifts depend on the contexts of interacting with the sphere of institutionalized memory entrepreneurs and public policies of memory. Historical transformations of actions aiming at inscribing the deportation for being homosexual in public narratives as well as the heterogeneity of activists' careers implicated in this process thus render possible an analysis of evocations of the past in their complexity, that differ from the main analyses which understand these practices and discourses in terms of "competition". Furthermore, the analysis of activist careers shows that the activist socialization process operates as a vector of transmission and identification. Within the activist space, the borrowed memories of the interviewed activists interact with other sources: the memories of rare survivors of the deportation for being homosexual, but also the common activist memories produced in the struggles for visibility of this past, as well as the historical memory that activists have constructed of this time period. For the individual who is socialized through the organizations studied, the meaning given to the evocation of this past grows in close connection with different levels of memory. In this process, individual experiences of discrimination and homophobia can be put in perspective and historicized with reference to this past. The investment in this register of commitment and the construction of meaning for one's own commitment rely on several factors: the plurality of socializing experiences, the characteristics of the spaces of activism, and multiple forms of activist involvement. Using multiple apparatuses, activists seek to transmit this past and sensitize not only gays and lesbians but also a larger public
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
Jacquemart, Alban. "Les hommes dans les mouvements féministes français (1870-2010) : sociologie d'un engagement improbable." Paris, EHESS, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011EHES0020.
Full textThis dissertation examines an uncommon, socially unlikely form of activism: the involvement of men in French feminist movements, from their political emergence in the early times of the Third Republic to the present day (1870-2010). The research draws on a set of biographical interviews with male feminist activists as weIl as on a wide array of archives, and mobilizes both gender and social movements theories. Using the concept of « activist career », I argue that men's feminist activism should be understood by paying close attention to their individual dispositions, their socialization experiences, their integration in political networks and the organizational context they are confronted with. I then distinguish between two main forms of men's activism in feminist groups: the humanist model, which is based on the idea of a universalistic political subject, and the identity mode l, which rests on the refusaI of gender assignations. In both models, men's participation rests on the vision that feminism can be detached from women’s specific experiences. This study therefore contributes to a better understanding of the political subject of feminism as weIl as, more broadly, of the political subject of identity-based movements
Jérome, Vanessa. "Militants de l’autrement : sociologie politique de l’engagement et des carrières militantes chez Les Verts et Europe écologie-Les Verts (EELV)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA010290.
Full textMixing biographic approach and ethnographical survey, and combining habitus, institution and career, we analysed all the social, biographic and partisan logics which ctructure the commitment and the careers of the green activists. Redrawing their social trajectories since the creation of the party in 1984, we discovered the dominating presence of (ex)-Catholics and of several different generations from participants in the student and workers' protest movement of May 1968. In upward social mobility and often politicized very early, they share capacities in the asceticism and in the empathy with the active minorities which allow them to resist the hardness of the processes of ideologization and the partisan socialization. Forts of the restructuring of their habitus on the "minority" mode, the activists envisage as a political and social avant-garde ans claim to distinguish themselves in the space of the grips of political positions by embodying and ideal of "politics otherwise". They form a collective always renewed - but numerically constant - interested in the elaboration of an autonomous political offer and in the electoral competition. Acquiring or reconverting some ressources, they enter politics, by asserting most of the time some sectorial expertise, and develop and elaborate then the policies they are responsible for. But quickly confined in political and institutional "niches" in spite of a successful learning of the political job and a capacity to strategically play their various roles, they succeed generally only in remaining in the expensive status of (semi) professionals of the politics
Cormier, Paul. "Les conséquences biographiques de l'engagement en contexte répressif : militer au sein de la gauche radicale en Turquie : 1974-2014." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BORD0458/document.
Full textWhat are the biographical consequences of a radical commitment and repression in authoritarian context? Based on a detailed analysis of biographical trajectories of the actors on the long run, this research intends to consider this neglected issue in the sociology of collective action. The case study, largely ignored in the literature on Turkey and on the revolutionary movements in general, deals with the activists of the Turkish revolutionary left in the 1970s. These individuals faced the military regime (1980-1983) following the 12 September 1980 coup. This event is a central break in the history of the Turkish Republic. The repression and the transformation of political structures set up by the junta redesigned in depth the possibility of objections and reconversions of the actors in the life spheres analyzed here: professional, personal and political. This work also combines temporal and spatial analysis of revolutionary activism in Turkey comparing two major cities: Istanbul and Ankara
Beauchesne, Pierre-Luc. "Les participants du Mouvement du 20 février (Maroc) six ans plus tard: processus de socialisation politique, de désengagement et de reconversion." Thesis, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/36604.
Full textRétif, Sophie. "Genre et engagement associatif : carrières et pratiques militantes dans six associations françaises et portugaises." Rennes 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011REN1G038.
Full textActivism is a social activity that is gendered. Gender is not only “imported” into political organizations: it is also produced within them. In this thesis, I aim to analyze the gendered structuration of activism in six voluntary associations. To conduct this analysis, I proceed through a double comparison: a comparison between three kinds of associations (feminist associations, human rights movements and catholic families associations), and a comparison between two countries, France and Portugal. This comparative analysis shows that the gendered structuration of activism is produced through many processes. In order to understand these processes, one has to take into account the activists’ social characteristics, their socialization, their representations of themselves and of the forms of political participation that “fit” them, the organizations’ internal dynamics and the way in which these organizations conceptualize gender. Although these associations are very different from one another, I shed light on several transversal processes through which we can understand how gender is produced by activism
Inquimbert, Anne-Aurore. "Étude des relations entre haut commandement, société militaire et pouvoir politique à travers la carrière d'Henri Morel (1919-1944)." Paris 4, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA040051.
Full textA former student of the Ecole Normale Supérieure (graduating in the "Letters" class of 1909), who served in the active army during the First World War, Henri Morel immediately strikes one as a person of paradoxical character. Scarred by his four years at the battle-front he became receptive to the ideas of the Action française and, writing a series of original articles, called into question the system of the nation-in-arms. The non-conformity of this "errant" intellectual attracted the attention of Jean de Lattre de Tassigny, who grew into a friend whilst keeping Morel in his network of patronage. An analyst in the Intelligence Section of the army general staff, and subsequently appointed military attaché to the French embassy in Spain from the outset of the Spanish Civil War, Lieutenant-Colonel Morel's anti-fascist opinions left him singing out of tune. Supporting the Spanish Republic for the sake of French national interest, he suggested to Léon Blum that France intervene in the conflict and his position stood in contrast to that of the French high command. In November 1942, Morel took part in the attempt to resist the German invasion of the Southern Zone of France that general de Lattre initiated. Deported in July 1944, Morel died in Neuengamme Camp
Books on the topic "Carrière militante"
National-bolchevisme et néo-eurasisme dans la Russie contemporaine: La carrière militante d'une idéologie. Paris: Mare & Martin, 2013.
Find full textObled, Emile. Général Henri Mille: Une carrière militaire avant 1914. Charenton-le-Pont: Presses de Valmy, 2003.
Find full textLogiques de genre dans l'enseignement associatif: Carrières et pratiques militantes dans des associations revendicatives, 2013. Paris: Dalloz, 2013.
Find full textUn diplomate militaire français en Europe orientale à la fin de l'ancien régime: La carrière de François baron de Tott (1733-1793). Istanbul: Les Éditions Isis, 2011.
Find full textTerranova, Salvatore. Il rapporto di pubblico impiego: Magistrati, avvocati e procuratori dello stato, personale militare e delle forze di polizia di stato, personale della carriera diplomatica e della carriera prefettizia. 2nd ed. Milano: A. Giuffrè, 1995.
Find full textRapporto di ricerca su profili di carriera e renumerazioni del personale militare e civile dell'amministrazione dello Stato, delle qualifiche direttive e dirigenziali. [Roma]: Centro militare di studi strategici, 1989.
Find full text(Photographer), Donna Griffith, ed. Coach Houses of Toronto. Boston Mills Press, 2005.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Carrière militante"
Fillieule, Olivier. "Carrière militante." In Dictionnaire des mouvements sociaux, 91–98. Presses de Sciences Po, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/scpo.filli.2020.01.0091.
Full textFillieule, Olivier. "Carrière militante." In Dictionnaire des mouvements sociaux, 85–94. Presses de Sciences Po, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/scpo.filli.2009.01.0085.
Full textGrumberg, Zoé. "Immigration(s), appartenances, carrières militantes." In Empreintes rouges, 21–33. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.171912.
Full textAgrikoliansky, Éric. "Chapitre 6 - Les « carrières militantes »." In Sociologie plurielle des comportements politiques, 167–92. Presses de Sciences Po, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/scpo.filli.2017.01.0167.
Full text"Delannoy, un militaire de carrière de 1855 à 1888." In Mathématiques récréatives, 89–93. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2319-2-025.
Full text"Delannoy, un militaire de carrière de 1855 à 1888." In Mathématiques récréatives, 89–93. EDP Sciences, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/978-2-7598-2319-2.c025.
Full textHerman, Elisa. "Chapitre III. Des associations diversifiées : carrières militantes et ancrages locaux." In Lutter contre les violences conjugales, 113–62. Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pur.70100.
Full textRubio, Philip F. "The U.S. Postal Service and the Postal Unions in the 1970s." In Undelivered, 147–68. University of North Carolina Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5149/northcarolina/9781469655468.003.0007.
Full textBecquet, Valérie. "Les Effets de la Mobilité Géographique sur la Construction des Carrières Militantes :." In Jeunes et Dynamiques Territoriales., 155–67. Les Presses de l’Université de Laval, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9782763708393-012.
Full textRuffray, Françoise de. "L’image du héros dans le choix de la carrière d’aviateur à travers les archives orales du Service historique de la défense." In Héros militaire, culture et société (XIXe-XXe siècles). Publications de l’Institut de recherches historiques du Septentrion, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.irhis.246.
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