Dissertations / Theses on the topic 'Mouvements sociaux – Canada – Québec (Canada ; province)'
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Giraud, Isabelle. "Mouvements des femmes et changements des régimes genrés de représentation politique au Québec et en France (1965-2004)." Thèse, Versailles-St Quentin en Yvelines, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/17451.
Full textBois, Hélène. "Les aumôniers et la déconfessionnalisation des institutions économico-sociales québécoises (1940-1972)." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/28460.
Full textJacob, André G. "Les rapports sociaux d'insertion des réfugiés salvadoriens et iraniens au Québec." Paris 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA010554.
Full textIn the first chapter, the thesis presents a literature review on the process of social insertion of refugees. First of all, this theorical section does a critical analysis of the concepts used in the thesis like the notion of community and ethnic group, adaptation, integration and insertion. Secondly, the author presents the mere conclusions of different authors on the difficulties of social insertion of refuges in the north-american context. The two following parts are formed by a practical presentation : the second chapter presents a structural analysis of 22 life stories of salvadorian refugees in canada for 5 years at least. The same type of analysis prevails in the third chapter where the subjects studied are 22 iranian refugees. In both chapters important aspects in relation with the knowing of refugees are developped in the analysis of the datas. First of all, a brief picture of el salvador and iran. Secondly, an analysis of various dimensions of both groups, the socio-demographic characteristics, the family patterns, the pre-migratory context and the migratory process, the canadian settlement policy, the perception of the citizens attitudes in the host country, the process of social insertion, the life plans, the social relations and the loneliness feeling. The fourth chapter develops the perceptions of the refuges on social services concerned by settlement and protection of refugees. Those services are deeply involved in dealing with the difficulties of insertion of the refugees
Canet, Raphaël. "Du sentiment national au nationalisme : étude sociologique de la genèse et de l'affirmation de l'identité nationale québécoise." Paris 4, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA040039.
Full textConsidering nation as a symbolic political collectivity, we examine the process through which it takes shape, in the quebecś case, from a theory of identity which combines representation and mobilization. On the basis of a description of the evolution of quebec's societal context since 1760, we present the genesis of the historically dominant forms of nationalism. Using the results of our interview survey, we analyze the affirmation of national sentiment in contemporary Quebec. The computer-assisted analysis of the discourse we have collected has enabled us to establish a typology of the forms of national sentiment. In studying the relation between these orders of representation, we have come to the conclusion that the unsuitability between these two interpretative frameworks hinders the process of political mobilization even more when the national sentiment is focused on a quest for opportunities than when it is focused on protecting specific established characteristics of identity
Vuillardot, Maud. "Elites et opinions : la presse écrite comme forum lors du référendum québécois de 1995." Montpellier 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003MON10039.
Full textDanaux, Stéphanie. "L'essor du livre illustré au Quebec en relation avec les milieux artistiques et éditoriaux français : 1880-1940." Poitiers, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007POIT5015.
Full textThe amount of illustrated books published in Quebec between 1880 and 1940 is the result of a transfer and of an awareness of issues concerning research, practices and cultural movements – of simultaneously artistic, literary and editorial nature – borrowed by European trends and especially French ones. By the study of two hundred two illustrated novels and poetry collections destined to adults, the purpose is to identify the presence of the artistic and editorial French influence and the mechanisms of this contribution. The various aspects was built around three research axis : the possibilities of artistic formation of illustrators in Quebec and in France, the emergence of the Quebec editorial scope (the modern professional editor generates an important influence on the illustrated book’s layout) and the opening towards artistic modernity (page’s layout, techniques used, iconographic and stylistic content of the illustrations and evolution of the interaction document-images)
Moreau, Marc. "Recherche sur l'autonomie normative des partenaires sociaux : L'interprétation des conventions collectives en droit québécois et en droit français." Paris 2, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA020140.
Full textMercier, Annick. "Définitions et sens du bénévolat : discours d'acteurs sociaux et d'experts." Thesis, Université Laval, 2008. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2008/25552/25552.pdf.
Full textCourtois, Charles-Philippe. "Trois mouvements intellectuels québécois et leurs relations françaises : L'Action française, "La Relève" et "La Nation" (1917-1939)." Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007IEPP0012.
Full textThe link between Montreal Action française (later l’Action nationale) and the Paris Action française has been examined in ideological terms. Because of the difference between their ideologies, the manifest interest shown by the Quebec movement for its French homonym remaind a “mystery” in historiography. The author examins the question under a new light, that of the history of intellectuals, their sociocultural practices, and proposes a first taxonomy of intellectual movements. Indeed, intellectual movements characterize the new 20th c. “intellectuals” and their practices. Their structural development in France gives rise to cultural transfers. The author proposes a first taxonomy of intellectual movements. The “league of intellectuals” is the most ambitious type, and the Maurrassian league serves as a model of organization and strategy, studyed and adapted by the leaders of its Quebec homonym, despite important ideological differences. La Relève is influenced by Esprit, La Nation by Gringoire and Je suis partout : two ideological families that result from the Paris Action française’s condemnation by Rome. In the case of La Relève, the influence of personnalism is defining ; however, it is discovered closer to Maritain than to Mounier. Albeit La Nation adapts Gringoire’s successful style and Jeune Droite ideology, it distinguishes itself by her ideological evolution: rather than radicalizing istelf, it moderates its politics in the later 1930s. All three Quebec groups are thus inspired by French models that provide material for creating their own original movements
Cauchon-Voyer, Geneviève. "Mouvements de masse en milieu côtier : Le complexe des glissements de terrain de Betsiamites dans l'estuaire du Saint-Laurent, Québec, Canada." Thesis, Université Laval, 2011. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2011/28306/28306.pdf.
Full textÉpinette, Françoise. "L'accession démocratique du Québec à la souveraineté nationale : le défi du parti québécois." Paris 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA010287.
Full textSince 1968, the parti quebecois incarnates the dynamic of sovereignty in Quebec. We study it through a global lecture of the national Quebec question and an analysis of the real chances and of the juridic feasability for quebec to access to sovereignty. The first part tries to appreciate the credibility of this project in relation to the development of the national claim and after the formation of an almost state of Quebec around 1960. The second part studies the pq strategie for the success of sovereignty project and the consequences of it. The carrying out of this project is very complicated and implies a long negociation with the federal power and the others canadian provinces
Lapointe, Gagnon Valérie. "Penser et «panser» les plaies du Canada : le moment Laurendeau-Dunton, 1963-1971." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/24655.
Full textXhardez, Catherine. "Intégrer pour exister ? : nationalisme sous-étatique et intégration des immigrés en Flandre et au Québec." Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017IEPP0035.
Full textMy PhD dissertation (Sciences Po Paris & Université Saint-Louis) considers the dilemma generated by immigration and diversity for political elites in two culturally and linguistic distinct sub-national communities: Flanders (Belgium) and Quebec (Canada). For such communities, immigration represents both opportunities and challenges. Immigration might increase the relative demographic strength of the sub-national community yet, it might also weaken its cultural or linguistic cohesion. Focusing on the 1999-2014 timeframe and using discursive institutionalism, I ask how subnational elites respond to this dilemma. Using discourse analysis, I identify the position of members of regional parliaments and their rhetoric on four dimensions of immigrant integration (institutional, demographic, linguistic, and cultural). Contrary to other researches that have focused only on sub-nationalist and regionalist party positions, my focus on political discourse allows me to show how ideas circulate and evolve through legislatures. My results run contrary to some expectations from immigration studies and federalism theory. I show that key arguments are shared between political elites when it comes to the linguistic, demographic and cultural dimensions of immigrant integration. Nevertheless and independently from the conceptions of integration put forward, I show that clear divergences remain when it comes to federal-subnational institutional arrangements for immigrant integration
Traisnel, Christophe. "Le nationalisme de contestation : le rôle des mouvements nationalistes dans la construction politique des identités wallonne et québécoise en Belgique et au Canada." Thèse, Paris 2, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/17433.
Full textBradette, Diane. "Comment se protéger à Québec durant la crise économique de 1929-1939 : l'interaction famille, Église, État." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp04/mq25284.pdf.
Full textCotnaréanu, Méliane. "Étude sur la mise en oeuvre du droit au logement au Canada et au Québec en vertu du pacte international relatif aux droits économiques sociaux et culturels." Mémoire, 2011. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/3833/1/M11968.pdf.
Full textLessard-Mercier, Émilie. "Organisation interne d'une coalition de mouvements sociaux : l'influence des relations interpersonnelles. Le cas de la Coalition québécoise contre la réforme de l'assurance-emploi." Thèse, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/13413.
Full textBy studying the case of the Québec Coalition against the reform of the employment insurance, we seek to determine how it is possible for a social movement coalition, considering the diversity of its members, to organize itself and act in unison in the public area. To answer this question, we first put together a literature review of social movements and social movement coalitions, while focussing on social ties. This review brings to light the hypothesis that social ties between members of a social movement coalition have an influence on the proper operation and the durability of this coalition. In order to test this hypothesis, we use data collected in the field through interviews and observation. The data is analysed using various indicators defined in our theoretical framework. The first element is based on how decisions are made within the Coalition (participation of each member, determination of the action plan and criteria for new adherents) and the possibility of existing social ties between members of the Coalition before its formation. The second element refers to the relationships between those members and their impact on the proper operation and continuity of the Coalition.