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Journal articles on the topic "Participation politique – France – Paris (France ; est)"
Meren*, David. "De Versailles à Niamey. Le patrimoine constitutionnel canado-britannique du Québec et sa participation au sein de la Francophonie, 1968-1970." Globe 13, no. 1 (October 6, 2010): 99–124. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/044641ar.
Full textMaclouf, Pierre. "La restructuration économique et l’ancrage territorial de la crise de l’État-providence." I. Restructurations économiques et rapports sociaux, no. 13 (January 15, 2016): 9–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1034533ar.
Full textSteffen, Monika. "Les usagers dans une expérience de services communautaires de santé : le cas d’un Centre de santé en France." La prise en charge communautaire de la santé, no. 1 (January 28, 2016): 55–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1034822ar.
Full textMollier, Jean-Yves. "Littérature et presse du trottoir à la Belle Époque." Études françaises 36, no. 3 (December 16, 2004): 81–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/009724ar.
Full textFureix, Emmanuel. "Du culte des morts au combat politique." Article 19, no. 1 (November 1, 2007): 15–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/016630ar.
Full textFulcher, Jane F. "Concert et propagande politique en France au Début du 20eSiècle." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 55, no. 2 (April 2000): 389–413. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.2000.279853.
Full textRichet, Denis, and Marie-Claude Lapeyre. "Les barricades à Paris, le 12 mai 1588." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 45, no. 2 (April 1990): 383–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1990.278841.
Full textСекеруш, Павле, Ивана Живанчевић Секеруш, and Вирђинија Поповић. "PARIS EST UNE FOIRE AUX ENCHERES LITTERAIRE." Годишњак Филозофског факултета у Новом Саду 46, no. 1 (July 19, 2021): 93–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.19090/gff.2021.1.93-104.
Full textMonduit de Caussade, Camille. "Service Unifié de l’Enfance." Perspectives Psy 59, no. 3 (July 2020): 290–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/ppsy/2020593290.
Full textHesse, Carla. "La Preuve Par la Lettre pratiques juridiques au tribunal révolutionnaire de Paris (1793–1794)." Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales 51, no. 3 (June 1996): 629–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ahess.1996.410874.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Participation politique – France – Paris (France ; est)"
Robineau, Colin. "La politisation en terrain militant « radical » : ethnographie d’un squat d’activités de l’Est Parisien." Thesis, Paris 2, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA020055.
Full textThis doctorate thesis is based on a two-year-long participant observation within “La Kuizine”, a social center squat in East Paris that was opened by Marxist and/or Anarchist activists. This piece presents itself as a contribution to the study of the renewal of critical enterprises and protest practices and offers empirical work that can aid in the understanding of public spaces today. A large portion is dedicated to ethnographic material in this thesis – the work here adopts a perspective that borrows both from the interactionist tradition of the third school of Chicago and from the sociology of Pierre Bourdieu in order to reveal the mechanisms of domination (re)produced within “La Kuizine” and the forms of “lateral possible” that are experimented within this space. Indeed, the activist group responsible for founding this squat had as its main goal to make it a space of “class solidarity” by organizing various workshops (including a sliding scale donation daily meal) for workers and inhabitant of the neighborhood. The modus operandi of the space is self-management and collective decision making. The social and communicational analysis of this space is at the crossroads between several fields of research: political science, sociology, anthropology and communication studies. Thus, this doctorate thesis studies various objects in a cross-disciplinary manner: the social construction of radical commitment, the relations to the political and media fields of a micro-protest-space, the processes of political socialization as well as the conditions for the possibility of a critique of the social order
Pinet, Nicolas. "La politique au-delà de la vie politique : pratiques et représentations de la citoyenneté chez les jeunes adultes à Santiago du Chili, New York et Paris." Paris, EHESS, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010EHES0047.
Full textThe first step of the analysis shows that the three polities are organized around the same political principles, with a central role given to the individual and the citizen in foundational discourses. We called this common representation background a "contractualist model". But beyond this shared matrix, data analysis shows substantial national difference regarding a couple of key issues like perceptions of inequalities, conceptions of citizenship and repertories of political actions. I propose an interpretation in terms of national political cultures typified as predominantly liberal (United Stats) republican (France) or mixed (Chile). In-depth interviews conducted with young adults (25-34 years old) in the 3 cities are analyzed within the conceptual framework previously built. It appears thus that the conceptions of citizenship they evoke most frequently associate rather than oppose the figures of the individual and the citizen: ideals of social transformation and personal accomplishment are conceived as walking hand in hand (circular logic). It also appears that for these young adults, the political realm goes well beyond political life. 2/3 of the interviewees claim actions they call political even if they show no relation with the sphere of government proper. I refer to these action "immediate practices of citizenship" as opposed to practices of citizenship that aim at social change through the mediation of the sphere of government ("mediate practices"). Claiming immediate practices of citizenship challenges the representaion of politics as an autonomous and overhanging sphere of power and repoliticize the social realm
Monnier, Raymonde. "Le Mouvement démocratique, à Paris, de la révolution au Directoire." Paris 1, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993PA010638.
Full textAn abstract of a thesis on works is inevitably schematic. One can follow the logic that leads from social and political study of a popular suburb, saint-antoine in paris, to the prosopographical study of the activists of the democratic revolution, with the repertory of the sans-culottes, and to the biography of a popular leader, general santerre. Behind the short historical role of the faubourg's leader the private aspect of the business man invites to think out the questions of the cordelier network, of the main lines of politics in paris and of the role of mediators. Synthesis on paris, and on social political and cultural history of the revolution enriched and widened further thought on the period and allows to inscribe it in a long time process. The research on democratic sociability in Paris and the suburds is linked to the urban communication networks and to the prospect of an enlarged public sphere : a sphere of reciprocity which finds its legitimacy in the democratic plan of cultural and economic emancipation of the people, in the role tof the elites, of the avantgardes and civic activism. The process of public opinion formation inside free associations remains at the core of the republican plan
Jardin, Antoine. "Voter dans les quartiers populaires : dynamiques électorales comparées des agglomérations de Paris, Madrid et Birmingham." Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014IEPP0041/document.
Full textThis research studies the evolution of voting turnout in in Paris, Madrid and Birmingham’s deprived neighborhoods since 1999. In France, after the 2005 riots, both registration and turnout increased sharply during the 2007 presidential election in those places. Yet their inhabitants face numerous social and physical barriers, reducing the likelihood that they would vote. We try to explain this paradox using combined theoretical frameworks from urban sociology, electoral sociology, electoral geography and public policies in a comparative research design. The core hypothesis is that those social groups are increasingly involved in politics and in voting. This study uses several methodological tools involving aggregate data analysis, survey data analysis, polling station observation and field interviews. The results show that public policies designed to influence turnout are sharply divided. Universalistic approaches appear more likely to get voters to participate
Hayakawa, Nagashima Riho. "La politisation populaire en question. France 1788-1792 : violence populaire et justice populaire." Paris 1, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA010511.
Full textNez, Héloïse. "Les savoirs citoyens dans l'urbanisme participatif : regards croisés sur les expériences de Paris et de Cordoue." Paris 8, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PA083213.
Full textThis thesis focuses on citizen knowledge in participatory urban planning. Its questions the relevance of this category of analysis, which is also a principle of action, to study the participatory mechanisms that multiply for the last two decades in various contexts in Europe. From a theoretical framework at the crossroads of urban sociology, science studies and political sociology, the author led a comparative ethnographic investigation in Paris and Cordoba, Spain. The analysis follows the path of citizen knowledge, from its formation and its mobilization until its integration and its impact on the decision, making passing by its interactions with other protagonists’ knowledge. Distinguish different types of knowledge is useful for research and action because it legitimates citizen participation, describing their contribution to urban policies. The study of interactions between protagonists puts forward dialectics between legitimacy and power conflicts, and learning effects. Although participatory democracy opens the circle of knowledge in urban planning and shifts the boundaries between expert and lay knowledge, hierarchies are reintroduced in the citizen sphere as the most active participants are becoming more professional. Yet it is this professionalism that allows citizens to have an impact on the great urban transformations, combining the logics of knowledge and power. The recognition of citizen knowledge in decision-making improves local management and impulses urban innovation, but raises again the question of social justice within the city
Gatta, Federica. "(Contre)pouvoirs urbains ? : une critique des dispositifs non-institutionnels de l’aménagement urbain dans les transformations du Nord-Est de la métropole parisienne." Thesis, Paris 10, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA100164.
Full textIn which way is urbanism confronting both the evolution taking place in contemporary urban movements and the simultaneous growth of political rhetoric concerning sustainable, participatory development? The present thesis stems from the observation of an ongoing process of institutionalization, begun in the seventies, of social movements and critical theories that emphasize the role and importance of city residents in the construction of their city. This process is analyzed through an ethnography conducted in the Parisian northeastern metropolitan area, thus situating it in an illustrative context of significant recent transformation. The challenge of this work is in studying a number of situations in which actors who are generally considered separately, interact: organizations involved in the development of communal urban participation, groups actively occupying abandoned urban spaces, the technicians and decision-makers of large-scale renovation projects, collectives of artists and architects advocating urban art and participation. Through an analysis of the explanations and (mis)understandings these actors use and reach while discussing projects in progress, what appears is a specific form of control of social counter-powers. This process is framed by apparatus attributing value to the idea of uncertainty in the urban imagination, asserting the “inhabitant” as an ambiguous subject-object of urban transformation, conceiving the intermittent progression of events and temporalities as a new paradigm of urban planning. What follows from this analysis is a questioning into where libertarian self-governance and urban neoliberalism converge, and into the evolving relationship between technical and critical urbanism
Balan, Hélène. "Redéfinir la place de l’informel à Paris : la controverse sur les biffins et les « marchés de la misère »." Thesis, Rennes 2, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016REN20038.
Full textIn Paris, there are, on the margins of the flea markets, some areas of informal street trade gathering people in precarious situations selling second-hand items and, to a lesser extent, new items. In face of the harsher repression they endure, a collective movement got formed to defend the right of the informal vendors selling second-hand items, the biffins, to occupypublic space. At the same time, the phenomenon, often qualified as « misery markets », has extended, spreading to less outlying areas. The approach focuses on the link between collective action and public action. The thesis relates the evolution of the « misery markets » and of the biffins' movement. It aims at showing how the political treatment ofinformality causes a partial hybridization of public action through the controversy about the biffins and the « misery markets ». In this context, the biffin's movement is marked by a division hindering its generalization. It is crossed by internal conflicts deriving from the partial and biased nature of the institutionnalization of the biffins' activities, but which, in turn, fuels this. The minor redefinition of the place of this informal street vendors and wastepickers is thus more a matter of regulation than of alternative, in a context where the reduction of police tolerances toward informal activities leads to an incremental and semiinstitutionnalized type of management, at the local level
Zaza, Ornella. "Horizons urbains en expérimentation : discours et pratiques d’une collectivité territoriale face au numérique." Thesis, Paris 10, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA100003.
Full textAre digital technologies reshaping the way local governments plan the city? By recomposing an archaeology of the so-called “digital revolution” through its actors, utopias and ideologies, a consensus seems to emerge today around the project of “smart city”: by the concept of “co-construction”, citizen participation and public-private cooperation overlap. The conjunction of the use of new technologies (constantly evolving and mostly designed by private actors) and the consideration of citizens (coming from the public ideology on which French public action has been built in history) brings out the “paradigm of experimentation”, to which the public actor is increasingly appealing. This paradigm unfolds through a series of devices that are analysed by three topos in anthropology: the experimentation of new digital solutions, which ritualizes the interactions between actors around the design of digital “sur-objects”; the experimentation of public policies, which generates a permanent rehabilitation of public action", between "archaism" and “modernity”, because of the emergence of “online agora”; urban experimentation, which attempts to organize the material and immaterial narratives of urban transformation by setting up digital “demonstrators”. Based on an ethnography within Paris City Hall, the thesis shows that through experimentation public actors seeks to “publicize” logics and tools coming from the private domain, landing however to the same operational objective: to produce urban horizons, whose discourses and practices continually cross the border between public and private domains
Guermazi, Alexandre. "Les arrêtés des assemblées générales des sections parisiennes : de la parole du peuple à l'élaboration de la loi en l'an I de la République (1792-1793)." Thesis, Lille 3, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LIL30007.
Full textThe orders issued by the general assemblies of Parisian sections are politic and juridical acts used by the citizens of Paris to express themselves and take decisions. These acts can be local bylaws (applied in the area of the section), as well as petitions addressed to deputies or other authorities. They dealt with various affairs: subsistence, education, the military, public assistance, etc.The first year of French republic, especially from 21st September 1792, to 5th September 1793, see the extension of the electoral body (end of the ownership vote) and the drafting of a new constitution by the Assembly in order to consecrate these rights. New institutional devices are also designed to tackle situations of emergency in a time of war and civil unrest, and they become the foundation of the revolutionary government and the Terror.The study of the production and the diffusion of the decrees of the Parisian sections reveals how the general assemblies are organized and what type of citizenship they shape. Following the course of the decrees after their redaction in the sections, especially in the elected assemblies of the General council of the Paris Commune and the National Convention, one can see how the popular voice is taken into account in the drafting of laws and resulte in political decisions. In other words, it reveals to what extent the voice of the people influence the construction of a new government, the first democratic and representative republic
Book chapters on the topic "Participation politique – France – Paris (France ; est)"
Lapied, Martine. "La participation aux antagonismes." In L’engagement politique des femmes dans le sud-est de la France de l’Ancien Régime à la Révolution, 107–15. Presses universitaires de Provence, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pup.36495.
Full textLapied, Martine. "Mobilisation révolutionnaire et participation aux antagonismes." In L’engagement politique des femmes dans le sud-est de la France de l’Ancien Régime à la Révolution, 75–88. Presses universitaires de Provence, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.pup.36475.
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