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Peters, Matthew. "La Rue House." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2006. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/441.
Full textOrcel, Gilles. "Vivre la rue." Grenoble 2, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004GRE29041.
Full textMorelle, Marie. "La rue des enfants, les enfants des rues : Yaoundé et Antananarivo /." Paris : CNRS éd, 2007. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb410857848.
Full textPimor, Tristana. "En famille dans la rue : trajectoires de jeunes de la rue et carrières zonardes." Thesis, Bordeaux 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012BOR21968/document.
Full textTo study French young homeless we use an ethnographic collaborative approach with one population of the following study fields: young homeless of one squat (interviews, participant observation, life interviews) ; and interviews, reunion observations with social workers, storekeepers and local residents. We tried to understand which street youth life trajectories facilitated the enrolment in that street world that is designated: "the Zone" and what contributes to "zonard" identity and culture. Various ways to be "wandering youth", or rather "zonard" were located. By using socialization, deviance, Goffman’s interactions and ethnicity theories, we were able to shed light on synchronic and diachronic logics leading them to it. The Zone orientation needs specific family, school, ecological, and neighbourhood backgrounds, which provoke adjustment problems. We find that young peers socialization and it activities answer to background life tensions. The position of being more or less committed in the Zone depends on actors’ biographies specificities and on their Zone careers investment. Exogenous factors such as the sanitary and social treatments, the common sense representations of youth street contribute to a social labelling, a discrimination. Associated with past backgrounds, they encourage the Zone identity continuation, increase deviant practices and build borders between normals and Zonards
Morelle, Marie. "La rue des enfants, les enfants de la rue : l'exemple de Yaoundé (Cameroun) et d'Antananarivo (Madagascar)." Paris 1, 2004. http://books.openedition.org/editionscnrs/5511.
Full textMonteiro, de Barros Paula Cristina. ""Je tournais en rond dans la rue" : quel point d'ancrage pour le sujet adolescent en situation de rue ?" Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015USPCC078.
Full textThe presence of "street kids" denounces the social exclusion of children and adolescents that wander the streets, in a trajectory that prevails transgression, violence, destructivity, through which the subject persists to exist for the Other. This thesis is a result of questionings from a clinical practice in an institution. This thesis envisions to analyze what could be related to an anchorage and enlacing in the wander of homeless adolescents, based on the traces that make them unique and detached from the universe of "street kids". We propose the hypothesis that the wander, regardless of the subjective degradation and the expulsion, could constitute a movement of life and resistance, an emergence of the subject. Based on the psychoanalytic Trace of the Case, this research was guided by two clinical cases, from what constituted an intervention's stumble and its effects in the listening process. Guided by the Freudian Aufhebung and the Lacanian borromean knot, we highlight a reality characterized by the fraying of time and space, a dilution of boundaries, a prevalence of the Real. The proposition of a borromean clinic places the institution as a symbolic reference; a substitute that functions, utilizing the word as a resource, as a repair to the lapses of the knot. This is about a construction that transgresses what is institutionalized about exclusion, knowledge, and established clinical practice. It aims, through an inventive act, a trajectory from the "wound of the exclusion" to the draft of a trace, through a symbolic nomination; a "between space" that promotes the knot and the social engagement; a source of anchorage for whom "used to go rolling through the street"
AKSOY, NEVBAHAR. "Recherche sur un thème plastique : la rue." Paris 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA010558.
Full textGilbert, Véronique. "Sortir l'enfant de la rue n'est pas sortir la rue de l'enfant : analyse de l'itinérance juvénile à Dakar, Sénégal." Thèse, Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23164.
Full textGhebaur, Cosmina. "L'exposition photographique de rue, entre production et réception." Dijon, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008DIJOL016.
Full textSince the year 2000, the French Senate has hosted documentary photo exhibitions, on the railings lining its gardens. How does this mode of exhibition call into question our relationship to images, their status, their function and their role? Initially, we focused on researchers in semiotics, looking for a theoretical angle from which to approach the empirical study. In the evolution from semio-linguistics to socio-semiotics, two attitudes captured our attention. Certain researchers analyse images as texts (global, recognizable forms). Others approach them as instances of enunciation, as forms taken into account by individuals in specific concrete interactions. We then turned to the visitors as receivers, to study the way the images were received. The public is formed of people who typically visit cultural exhibitions, but who to transgress the behaviour associated with museum visits. This prefigures a new conception of the work of art, as interactive and desacralised. Moreover, interviews with the visitors revealed tensions, in their relationship to the images, between contextualising and textualising, aesthetic and media-centred approaches. On the one hand, the images are considered as a source of pleasure in themselves and, on the other, as a source of information, representations and discourse. Finally, this dual approach to the documentary photos displayed on the railings is suggested by the way the Senate itself presents the exhibition, and the choice of medium. It reflects the ambivalence of the activity carried out by this institution, between cultural politicy and institutional communication
Tartakowsky, Danielle. "Les manifestations de rue en France : 1918-1968." Paris 1, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA010661.
Full textThe parliamentary system deprives the street demonstration of all legitimacy. Therefore, "street demonstration" is not in France a constitutional right. Nethertheless, we have collected 15000 street demonstrations all around the country between 1918 and 1968, without any interruption, even during the German occupation. Every political party, from the left to the right, every association, every component of French society, every agglomeration was concerned. Furthermore, street demonstrations may played a decisive part in some of the main political or social French crises, in 1934 and 1968 mainly. The probleme raised by their history is to understand how they have succeeded in compelling recognition and, occasionally, in becoming of central importance in the French political system. This dissertation aims to shows that they are a substitute for lost practices of sociability, a way of social and political integration but, mostly, a political action. Its original features can't be understood without taking into account the French Revolution, its relations with street action, and the political system. The dissertaion analyses their process of "nationalization" and "naturalization". It shows how they express the integration in the national culture of people taking part in such events, how street demonstrations were able to become a way of regulation of the political system, how they were integrated by a political system and how this system was affected by them. It considers street demonstration as a symbolical substitute for the vanishing revolution, a mobilizing social myth replacing the general strike
Paradis, Isabelle. "Les jeunes de la rue : une forme d'intégration sociale." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape10/PQDD_0003/MQ46600.pdf.
Full textBrody, Jeanne. "La Rue des Rosiers espace urbain et identité juive." Lille 3 : ANRT, 1987. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37596448m.
Full textBaranger, Pascal. "Influence des conditions microclimatologiques sur la pollution d'une rue." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1986. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37595699t.
Full textPoliquin, Monic. "Vers une formation "signifiante" pour le travail de rue." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2007. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2007/24917/24917.pdf.
Full textANDRADE, ANA PAULA SILVEIRA DE. "LE PEUPLE DANS LA RUE: LA RÉVOLTE DU VINTÉM." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2008. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=13593@1.
Full textCette dissertation a pour but étudier la révolte populaire urbaine qui a eu lieu à Rio, em janvier 1880, la révolte du Vintém, et, à la fois, étudier les changements politiques et sociaux introduits dans la société carioca à partir de la destruction des bases de la société impériale. L impact causé par le déclin du système esclavagiste, le manque de main- d oeuvre esclave, l arrivée continue de la main -d oeuvre libre des immigrants, la crise politique face à la scision du Parti Libéral, la croissance des idées républicaines sont des questions à la base de cette manifestation populaire. Le déclenchement de cette révolte ne peut s expliquer, donc, que par ce contexte de changements qui ont bouleversé le vieil ordre d organisation sociale à la fin du XIX siècle et qui ont donné origine à la République. Cette révolte a pris son nom de la monnaie de plus basse valeur, le vintém, du à une proposition d augmentation du prix des billets des transports publiques qui affecterait directement les secteurs les moins favorisés de la société brésilienne. Mais em réalité, elle exprime l insatisfaction de cette population devant les changements qui attengnaient les normes, les valeurs et les coutumes les plus significatifs pour ce groupe, et responsables de son identité. L objet de ce travail donc est l étude de la Révolte du Vintém, comme une icône de la contestation d un groupe social devant la déchéance d um modéle social révolu.
Essa dissertação pretende estudar a revolta ocorrida no Rio de Janeiro, em janeiro de 1880. Mas, ao mesmo tempo, realizar um estudo sobre mudanças políticas e sociais, bem como os rearranjos dos diversos grupos na composição de uma nova ordem para a sociedade num momento em que se presenciava a dissolução das bases sustentadoras da Sociedade Imperial. A revolta, então, não pode ser compreendida desvinculada desse contexto de mudanças. Essa manifestação que ficou conhecida como Revolta de Vintém por ter ocorrido, a princípio, devido ao aumento proposto para as passagens dos transportes públicos da cidade, expressa, outrossim, a insatisfação da população diante das transformações de normas, valores e costumes que traziam em si significados e identidade para o grupo social menos favorecido da Sociedade Imperial. As mudanças estruturais relacionadas às questões, que envolviam o trabalho escravo, as conseqüências da imigração, principalmente, para a cidade do Rio de Janeiro, a crise na política com o rompimento do Partido Liberal e o crescimento das idéias republicanas. Mudanças, estas, que contribuíram para o enfraquecimento do Estado Imperial já combalido.
Debraine, Estelle. "Une lecture de "Rue des Rebuts" de Jacques Tardi." Toulouse 2, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002TOU20046.
Full textThis reading is hihlighted by the semiotics of discourse and works towards an illustration of it. The narrative analysis shows us three interwoven stories and passionate patterns mingled with pragmatic and cognitive ones. The extreme richness ofthe corpus - on a figurative level- facilitates the understanding of sensations and emotions which bring about the meaning. An insight of the enunciation experiment reveals among others a super imposition of patterns, the quest is only one of them, but also a gag or even a contardiction between teh texte and the illustrations, and leitmotivs of subversive literature
Prochasson, François. "Les territoires de la rue : enjeux sur l'espace public." Nantes, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000NANT3037.
Full textThe public space is at once a network, a transport supply, an area of communication and relationships. It implements stakes of well-being socialization, mobility and road safety, and is deeply linked to the urban and social mutations. The thesis starts from the street, line of traffic, deals with its links to the local area, its place in the network, and its disorders. The main question is town-planning and the use of the public space. So the approach ends with methodological proposals, handling about the diagnostic and its representations, about the town-planning responses and the open decision-making methods. The system approach supplies a radical mutation of method: the diagnostic is a transverse action, the field of the solutions is also wider and integrates the complexity of the urban environment. . This approach stresses on the analysis of the interactions with the components of the system. The tested interactions here examines the interfaces between daily mobility, urban morphology and the road network. The thesis establishes that the transport habitual practices on the public space and the concentration of personal injury accidents are also linked to the morphometric characteristics of the network, and the morphological characteristics of the city and the local area. The used indicators are densities, typologies of tracks, land use. For the most part, they are analyzed according to different scales of time and space. Result of this complexity and the social degree of largeness of the system, the participating reasoning is essential to choose and more involve the citizen user into the future administration of the city. One of the outcomes of the actions on the public space is the appropriation again by its close residents or users in the concern about the social ties. The town-planning act and the connected transport politics must involve taking care of the integration of the minorities and the exclusions
BARANGER, PASCAL. "Influence des conditions microclimatologiques sur la pollution d'une rue." Toulouse 3, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986TOU30058.
Full textBrody, Jeanne. "La Rue des Rosiers : espace urbain et identité juive." Paris, EHESS, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986EHES0093.
Full textCombining the use of various sociological and anthropological methods (life histories, participant-observation, network analysis), this study poses the problem of the relationship between urbain space and ethnic identity. Taking as example the neighborhood of the rue des rosiers in paris'4th arrondissement. The author studies how the various populations who have settled in the neighborhood have inscribed their jewish identity in the very stone around them, buildings, stores. And professions. In time, such a place becomes increasingly emotionally charged. Collective memories accumulate to the point that today, one can say the neighborhood of the rue des rosiers has become a depository for jewish identity. With its accompanying symbolic value for much of french jewry. This inscription of identity onto a neighborhood in turn serves as a framework, leaving its imprint on the social actors who live or work there. Influencing the interaction between the different groups. Jewish and non-jewish and thus reenforcing social control among the members of what we can call the "community" of the rue des rosiers. This study also brings into question the image of the neighborhood as a "ghetto". First of all, because in spite of its clearly jewish character, it remains remakably heterogeneous with respect to the different jewish as well as non-jewish groups of which it is composed. Furthermore, a look at the networks which function within and without the "communauty" show us to what extent the neighborhood is linked to other jewish and non-jewish neighborhood in paris, its sububbs, the provinces, even as far as new york and israel. Therefore, "communauty", yes, because of specific criteria which unite inhabitants and merchants, but "ghetto", no. This thesis tries to capture the rue des rosiers at a particular moment of its long history with regard to french jewry and the various immigrations it has known. It bears withness to a moment in which the past is still alive in the person of its oldest inhabitants and shopowners and the future has already begun to show its face in the image of the new shops and individuals who have begun to settle in the neighborhood
Trainoir, Marianne. "Ethnographie des pratiques numériques des personnes à la rue." Thesis, Rennes 2, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017REN20063/document.
Full textHomelessness is studied within two paradigms: the critical approach, which emphasizes the phenomena of social domination and the interactionist approach that underlines the successive adaptations that individuals implement. Those adaptations are studied through particular situations within which the "homeless" identity is built and a career takes shape. That career is looked at either as a un-socialization career or as a survival career in which self-preservation forms a daily and biographical perspective. In this context, working on issues such as "Getting off the streets" and "Home" paves the way for a renewed approach to self-preservation beyond situational facework. In this perspective, our ethnography of digital practices forms a practical support for self-preservation. Our fieldwork within social support structures shows that all the people surveyed, despite their heterogeneity, experience wandering as an intimate and social experience, and as a form of extreme precariousness which is lived between street and assistance, and marked by a self-weakening and an alteration of the capacity to look to the future. This experience is punctuated by many trials, gathered in a struggle for self-preservation. Self-preservation is then both a daily concern and a biographical question encompassing past, present and future temporalities. It is a work in the daily reality of survival but also through a memory work, selfpresentation, self-experimentation and self-projection. If the struggle against disengagement is almost invisible, digital practices offer a new approach for observation and analysis. Digital uses make it possible to access to rights and margins of autonomy. They also support friendship and family links. Between private and public life, digital uses allow homeless people to set up times and spaces to care about themselves. Eventually, our study also shows that digital uses create an ambivalent form of support: sometimes enabling, sometimes disqualifying. Indeed, it can turn against the subject, feeding identity crumbling and strengthening the solitude and unworthiness feelings
Dallaire, Marc. "Les jeunes de la rue, la rançon d'une fausse liberté." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 2000. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape3/PQDD_0017/MQ56397.pdf.
Full textNdour, Cheikh Tidiane. "La rue, espace prépondérant de loisir à la Médina, Dakar /." Thèse, Trois-Rivières : Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 2006. http://www.uqtr.ca/biblio/notice/resume/30000398R.pdf.
Full textMarin, Yvette. "Ravenscourt road, une rue de Londres en cours de gentrification /." Lille : Paris : Atelier national de reproduction des thèses ; diffusion Didier, 1985. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb36146427s.
Full textDardart, Gérald. "Evolution d'un paysage urbain : la rue à Sedan (1700-1878)." Paris 4, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA040151.
Full textDu, Bouchet Julien. "Recherches sur les noms de la rue en grec ancien." Paris 10, 2004. https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01327974.
Full textMussavu, Mussavu Judith. "Les enfants en situation de rue à Libreville au Gabon." Rouen, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009ROUEL037.
Full textWhy children in age be provided education for find themselves to survey the streets of the Gabonese capital ? This thesis analyzes the situation of street of the children with Libreville. It questions the objective and subjective motivations, which involve a child to be left the family, school framework and to attend the street or to remain there. This work initially emphasizes the diversity of situations of the children who attend space street. From where the typology essay put forward. These typologies are related to several parameters of which personal history of the child, of the reports/ratios that it maintains with the street and the other social actors involved, of the competences acquired in the street and its future prospects. To give an account of this phenomenon, an analysis of the causes economic, family, social, cultural and political is made
Ndour, Cheikh Tidiane. "La rue, espace prépondérant de loisir à la Médina, Dakar." Thèse, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 2006. http://depot-e.uqtr.ca/1595/1/030000398.pdf.
Full textNdongala, Nkuku Christian. "Réinsertion sociale et trajectoires d'enfants de la rue à Kinshasa." Thesis, Lille 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LIL12013.
Full textThis study deals with street children in Kinshasa. It focuses on the relationship between street children and host institutions, especially as children get in and out of these shelters. Fieldwork was initially carried out in Kinshasa within four host institutions, with a particular emphasis on observation and interviews of young people who use them on a regular basis. One particular institution was then selected for an in-depth observation. Two concepts informed this participant observation: recognition and empowerment. By inviting young people to develop behaviors, practices, and strategies that best fit their needs and benefit them, the host institution integrates the two aforementioned concepts in the way it socially rehabilitates these children. In addition, the institution further enforces its principles through shared responsibilities when, for instance, older children mentor younger ones and participate in establishing the institution’s internal rules. Yet, some children believe that the institution does not empower them enough or provide them with enough recognition. Some « streets leaders » feel they are not given proper recognition. Decisions are made without consulting them or soliciting their street experience. When that happens, some children withdraw from the institution to resume life on the street. Therefore, the aim of this study is to show that when children’s expectations are not sufficiently taken into consideration, there is likely to be a higher level of dissatisfaction and low retention rates
Marcel, Mathilde. "Arts de la rue : inventaire et nuancier 2010-2015 (France)." Thesis, Montpellier 3, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015MON30065/document.
Full textSee, listen to, feel and constitute a sensitive corpus which reports the diversity and the multiplicity of the forms and the offers grouped under the naming of Street arts.This study leans on conversations with artists and professionals of the sector. This trip on the land of street arts sit the reader on the table where we think and writes the projects, takes him to see the repetitions, the public first performances, the reality of the creation.This thinking on Street arts takes for prism: the public place, the spectator and the process of creation. Having sketched a history, the geographical, political and esthetic situations of the spaces of representation are examined and questioned, just like the place and the function of the constantly requested spectator: put in movement, surprised in its everyday life, questioned, called to exchange, to participate, to accompany the artistic act from its beginning. Finally the report of the process of creation is the last part. In every show or every intervention, the artists question their know-how to try to renew their positioning in the public space and in front of spectators. They play with marks. The process of creation turns out to be an ideal space / time to observe Street performing arts in their perpetual motion
Lièvre, Karine. "Modification de la composition en molécules pharmaceutiques (furocoumarines) de la Rue officinale (Ruta graveolens) par transformation génétique." Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, INPL, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004INPL003N.
Full textFurocoumarins are plant secondary metabolites that are used in cancer treatrnent. Ruta graveolens L. Produces high amount of these molecules, whose chemical synthesis are very expansive. We decided to deepen our knowledge on the furocoumarins biosynthesis pathway and to try to improve their synthesis (metabolic engineering approach). We established the first Agrobacterium-mediated transformation protocol of Ruta graveolens L. Optimisation allowed us to settle an efficient method. The transformation rate is about 10 %. T0 transformants can be soil- grown 4 months after genetic transformation. Molecular tools have been developped in order to control the genetic transformation. We used this transformation method to improve our knowledge on furocoumarins biosynthesis. Introduction of CYP73A32, encoding cinnamate-4-hydroxylase in Ruta graveolens L. Results in a qualitive modification of furocoumarins biosynthesis. The transformants have a lower amount of psoralen and higher ones for bergapten and xanthotoxin. One transformant, named K38, displays a particular phenotype (dwarf, very branched), and its furocoumarin profile is quantita. -ely and qualitatively modified (75 folds lower, and a ratio bergapten/xanthotoxin 3 folds higher than those in other plants). This work demonstrates that it is possible to modify the synthesis of furocoumarins
Lu, Ai-ling. "Formation et développement du théâtre de rue et de plein air - de la Chine à Taiwan : historique et analyse." Paris 3, 2006. http://www.theses.fr/2006PA030136.
Full textThis Dissertation aims to re-examine the historical relationship between traditional Chinese and Taiwan outdoor street drama. The mid-20 century was a turning point in Chinese Drama. The Chinese had gone through political reform and economic change, and was influenced dramatically from western trends not to mention that the Chinese civil war had led Chinese to immigrate to Taiwan, which was already influenced heavily by Japanese colonists. Since the 1980s, Taiwan’s Contemporary Outdoor and Street Drama have absorbing from both Chinese and western classical and contemporary art, inspired especially from Taiwan’s “Little Theatre Activities”, “Environmental Theatre” and “European Street Performances”, has become the youngest but with great potential art form
Pérez, López Ruth Lucchini Riccardo. "Vivre et survivre à Mexico : enfants et jeunes de la rue /." Paris : Éd. Karthala, 2009. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb41428956r.
Full textDoutrelepont, Frédéric. "Un psychologue en CLSC exerçant auprès des jeunes de la rue /." Thèse, Trois-Rivières : Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 2007. http://www.uqtr.ca/biblio/notice/resume/30000451R.pdf.
Full textSalvatori, Antonella <1964>. "La rue Mallet-Stevens forma e linguaggi nell'architettura di Mallet-Stevens." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2010. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/2818/.
Full textMes recherches ont eu comme objectif l’analyse des résidences situées le long de la rue Mallet-Stevens, à Paris, réalisées par Robert Mallet-Stevens dans les années 1925-1930. Il s’agit d’une intervention conçue et élaborée de manière cohérente et dont les dispositifs spatiaux sont révélateurs aussi bien du concept d’espace-forme, que du processus de conception de celui-ci dans le cadre de paradigmes formels et de composition de la modernité. A cette époque, le besoin d’expression et d’affirmation d’un concept semblable se traduit par une interprétation spatiale de l’échelle de l’habitation à l’échelle de la ville. Les habitations, réalisées dans le quartier d’Auteuil (16ème arrondissement), occupaient la zone d’un nouveau plan d’aménagement, d’où le nom de l’intervention: hôtels particuliers de la rue Mallet-Stevens. Le programme comprenait cinq hôtels particuliers, commandés par des artistes et de riches bourgeois, une petite maison pour le gardien du parc voisin, et un projet, jamais réalisé qui, dans une première version, prévoyait deux interventions: un hôtel particulier et un immeuble d’appartements. La rue Mallet-Stevens, fut envisagée comme le fragment d’une ville possible, où se manifestait une conception de l’urbanité clairement inspirée du modèle de la cité-jardin et des valeurs de la vie moderne. Les volumes « stéréométriques » sont la principale caractéristique de l’idée d’espace que Mallet-Stevens, à ce moment précis de son activité, avait mûri aussi bien en tant qu’architecte que décorateur. La méthodologie d’analyse critique de l’objet architectural adoptée dans cette étude, se fonde sur une lecture croisée du texte (l’objet architectural), du paratexte (ce que l’auteur a écrit sur lui-même et sur son oeuvre) et de l’intertexte, en d’autres termes, l’ensemble des relations qui peuvent faire référence à d’autres oeuvres du même auteur ou aux modèles auxquels l’architecte a fait référence. La re-conception bidimensionnelle et tridimensionnelle des hôtels de la rue Mallet-Stevens a été l’outil d’analyse de base pour la compréhension des thèmes architecturaux. Les conclusions établies par cette étude montrent comment la position culturelle de Mallet-Stevens a été enrichie de nombreuses influences créatives, dans le sillage d’une stratégie de contamination consciente et constante. Mallet- Stevens, observant les langages contemporains, a réussi à s’approprier de la composante morphologique du projet, en la privilégiant à celle syntaxique, pour atteindre enfin une synthèse absolument personnelle de celles-ci.
Poupin, Perrine. "Action de rue et expérience politique à Moscou : une enquête filmique." Paris, EHESS, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016EHES0050.
Full textWhat happens when people gathering for a demonstration in Moscow? What kind of local and moral order is done by the participants and the organisers? To answer these questions, the thesis analyzes public campaigns organized by three protest coalitions (inter-organizational alliances) in Moscow in the late 2000s. These public experiences emerged after the beating of young people by police in Moscow in April 2008, the double political murder of lawyer Stanislav Markelov and journalist Anastasia Baburova in January 2009 and arrests in August 2010, as part of a struggle against a motorway construction through the Khimki forest, in the northern suburbs of Moscow. This case study builds on an ethnographic approach using a video camera. Firstly, research has sought to analyse public experiences of demonstration in Moscow. Special attention given to the dynamic, located and negotiated character of the actions allows to examine effects of police, urban and activist dispositifs on protest action. We understood the repertoire of actions and the quality of protest experiences in the course of action during protest events and in work organization within coalitions. Conceived as plural, open and civic, coalitions constitute an otherness practical test for activist groups which are rather closed in themselves: they are great places to experiment democracy and, for researchers, to think about its practical conditions. To explore the meaning of protest experiences in all of its aspects, an online ethnography of narratives and pictures diffused online by activists on political action was also conducted. It has thus been able to identify practical modes that support localised public spaces and political communities' formation, and obstacles to it, in a country where activism is a high-risk activity
Peng, Ying-Li. "Urbanisme souterrain : étude de la rue commerciale souterraine à Tapei, Taïwan." Paris 4, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA040212.
Full textThe ideas of revolution in the field of construction take as a starting point of the installation in underground space, especially the one that is carried out downtown for a public use. The idea of urban planning for creation in underground is for objective of the durable urban development. The culture is a reference mark to understand the perception of the underground on human being. It is a component of human civilization which is constituted through the origins of the myths and cognitions and making it possible at an organization to acquire the consciousness and motive from his environment. In the research, it is a study on the consequences provoked by the creation of the underground shopping arcade (underground shopping streets +underground pedestrian) in Taipei that are dependent and associated several significant urban developments, either by zone, or by districts to improve anarchistic urban spaces. Thus they concern also urban equipment and urban landscape. It is useful to seek to understand the historical context, the joint development of the social economy, urban space and the socio-policy on the island of Taiwan and their influences on the way of Taiwanese life today. That, we can know well a new transformation and modernization in urban spaces and the Taiwanese society brought by the creation of underground shopping streets in Taipei
Revest, Didier. "La rue à Londres à l'époque victorienne et édouardienne (1837-1910)." Paris 4, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA040176.
Full textTouré, Khadija. "Enfants, jeunes travailleurs dans la rue et insertion sociale a abidjan." Paris, EHESS, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997EHES0102.
Full textThis study was born of observing the streets of abidjan where an ever growing number of children and young people go about varied trade activities. This group, as a social category, can only be understood in the global context of the process of accelerated urbanisation which the ivory coast and other african countries is experiencing today. The consequences of this situation are many : problems in access to schooling and to a modern job, growing pauperisation of an important segment of the urban population. Using the methods of the questionnaire, panels, life stories and inquiries, we took as our sample, between 1992 and 1995, 80 persons employed as shoeshiners, as merchants selling newspapers or kleenex or keeping custudy over automobiles. We also questionned a dozen former street young now involved in professional training. The results of our investigation can be summarized under three topics: the first exposes the reasons for this social practice. While few are in fact illiterate, most of the children have left school or only went to the coranic school and thus have no qualification for a modern job. Secondly we explore the realm of the street : its organisation, types of sociability and conflicts. Here, the struggle for room in which to work: is at stake and constitutes the chief reason for sociability in the street. How do these persons see themselves ? how are they perceived by the society ? finally, we treat the young people's efforts for professional insertion and the opportunities they have : projects launched by non-governmental organisations and by international organisations working both with the state. Personal strategies to get out of the street are based on saving money to take over a business or to get a new activity started. However, these strategies come into conflict with the dire necessity of personal and family survival
Doutrelepont, Frédéric. "Un psychologue en CLSC exerçant auprès des jeunes de la rue." Thèse, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, 2007. http://depot-e.uqtr.ca/1989/1/030000451.pdf.
Full textLee, Hee-Kyung. "Les arts de la rue en France : 1968-2005 : étude socio-historique." Paris 8, 2009. http://octaviana.fr/document/143290819#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textThe present thesis examines the socio-historical process of the construction of a relatively recent social field, from its gradual birth to the rationalization as the field of Street Arts. The empirical observations on historic companies, young companies, markets, institutions, and political devices and the theories of the field by Pierre Bourdieu, the social history by Norbert Elias, the collective dimension of art by Norbert Bandier and Rémy Ponton, and the generations of Mannheim are combined to pursue the central aims of this study: the analysis of explicit logic and objective determinations of the process of the construction of this social field and the analysis of implicit logic of the process through the confrontation between the old historic agents and newcomers This thesis consists of four parts. The analysis of the generational contents allowing individuals with different courses to come to unite into a real group and create a particular affinity, the construction of the network of Street Arts, the development of the field of Street Arts through a struggle of positioning, finally the investigation of the relationship between a new generation of artists who did not participate in this construction and the historic generations
Gonon, Anne. "Ethnographie du spectateur : le théâtre de rue, un dispositif communicationnel analyseur des formes et récits de la réception." Dijon, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007DIJOL006.
Full textAn omnipresent issue in the field of street theatre is the relationship between artist(s) and audience. Street theatre artists employ distinct methods to create a theatrical encounter for audiences unfamiliar with the tradition stage theatre experience (e. G. Suppression of the fourth wall, direct address, spectators on the move, intrusion into daily life, etc). Paying particular attention to the interactions between actors and spectators, this research explores the various stakes held by the audience in a street theatre performance. What is the function of the spectator in street theatre? Is the communication system different from that established in traditional stage theatre’s basic pattern? What are the characteristics and parameters determining this exceptional theatratical and social situation? Serving an essential role, the spectator functions as the missing part of an incomplete puzzle; the show can only be accomplished with the presence of an audience. This peculiar position of the audience induces a particular set of problems and ambiguities. In an environment of failing cultural democratization, street theatre could serve to stimulate a new popular theatre experience or possibly surrender to a form of audience dictatorship
Forman, Mindra. "L'image de l'homme noir dans "La rue Cases-Nègres" de Joseph Zobel." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Franska, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-5314.
Full textBillereau, Sébastien. "Murs inscrits de la ville : de la rue à l'atelier du peintre /." Paris : S. Billereau, 2001. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37656918d.
Full textSudbrack, Umberto. "L'extermination des enfants de la rue au Brésil : étude de politique criminelle." Paris 1, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA010282.
Full textParé, Matthieu. "Intervention musicale et concept de soi chez les jeunes de la rue." Mémoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/11143/6423.
Full textTama, Pogma. "Trajectoire des enfants de la rue : influences des accusations de sorcellerie et de consommation des substances psychoactives chez les enfants de la rue de Pointe-Noire (République du Congo)." Thesis, Nantes, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016NANT2005/document.
Full textThe general objective of the thesis is to test the influence of the witchcraft accusations and consumption of psychoactive substances on the street children of Pointe-Noire (Republic of Congo); according to their life-course and thanks to the longitudinal qualitative method. We briefly recalled the current conceptual debate on the phenomenon. Several reasons can explain the departure of a child in the street. Among them are the witchcraft accusations. The study targeted 15 children from 11 to 15 years old and makes it possible to assert that these accusations lead to the street children status. These children live a disaffiliation with their family together with losses of identity markers. Specific defense mechanisms are thus set up by the children to face the witchcraft accusations of which they are victims. The arrival in the street is accompanied by a desocialisation in the child which most advanced stage is the paradoxical over adaptation (Douville, 2003-2004). The psychoactive substances consumption also indicates the state of desocialisation. It enables the children to keep on going and to face the difficult survival conditions of the street. It is used as a medium for the resolution of the psychological conflicts. In this logic, the psychoactive substances are a transitional object for the children. The fixing with the psychoactive substances and the belief in witchcraft makes it difficult to work on the exit street projects. The barriers set by the parents vis-a-vis a return of the child into the family lead the accompaniers to refer the children towards accommodation centers
Cubbin, Ian James. "Tissue culture studies in selected medicinal plants." Thesis, University of Sunderland, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.320538.
Full textRodríguez-Plaza, Patricio. "La peinture baladeuse : manufacture esthétique et provocation théorique latino-américaine /." Paris ; Budapest ; Torino : l'Harmattan, 2004. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb39118242d.
Full textGruet, Brice. "La rue à Rome, miroir de la ville : entre l'émotion et la norme /." Paris : PUPS, Presses de l'Université Paris-Sorbonne, 2006. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb401886822.
Full textMaslowski, Nicolas Janusz. "Manifester en République tchèque. Étude de la protestation par la rue (1989-2009)." Thesis, Paris 10, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA100149/document.
Full textThis PHD work aims to study the practice of street prostesting in the Czech Republic (1989-2009). The periode covers the 20 years following the end of the communist regime. The author adopts a pluriparadigmatic approach. Different sources are used such as police sources, qualitative interviews and scientific literature. Firstly, the paradigmatic frames of the studied object are reconstituted and discussed, and they are taken from political sciences, sociology, law, anthropology and history. On the other hand, there are Aera studies like post-communist studies, Central European Studies, the study of the Czech Nation, European or International Studies. Secondly, the author is aiming to describe the practice of demonstrating concentrating on the study of social agents (Organization committees, Social Movement Organization, States Bodies) as well as on thematic aeras of the demonstration (with a deeper analyze of the Prague case). Focus is also placed on the mobilizations (regulations, case law, practice, contextual rules) and on the modalities of implementation (stages, management of the meaning, resources and structural constraints). Thereafter, the study is devoted to the explanation of the action. Event organizers, civil society, social worlds of street demonstrations are analyzed. Finally, an essay attempts to modelize the debate in a public arena