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Eun, Eun-Gi. "L'action municipale à Boulogne-Billancourt de 1949 à 1976." Paris 4, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA040111.
Full textBurkart, Leich-Galland Marie. "L'influence des politiques urbaines sur le tissu urbain : une étude à partir des permis de construire : Issy-les-Moulineaux et Boulogne-Billancourt, 1968-1996." Paris 4, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA040323.
Full textThis study aims at analyzing how local urban policies and in particular the “land-use plans” and the “concerted spatial planning areas” determine the change in urban texture. The research carried out is original in that it focusses on the urban transformation on the level of land lots by the means of an “observatory of local real estate activity”, i. E. A data base on planning permissions. This instrument allows analyzing the space dimension of the change in real estate activity quantitatively. It is used to study the urban transformation of two municipalities in the western Parisian outskirts - Issy-les-Moulineaux and Boulogne-Billancourt - from 1968 to 1996. These municipalities have witnessed major changes in the 80's and 90's due to the deindustrialization and the investment boom in the real estate sector. The first part of the study presents local urban policies and describes the instruments used by different local governments. The second part analyzes the housing and office building activity. It scrutinizes also the investors' strategies of localization. The third part systematically confronts the local urban policies which have actually been implemented with the real estate activity. The study shows that the instruments used by local governments, such as the “land- use plans” and the programs of “concerted spatial planning areas”, may influence the real estate activity and its spatial distribution significantly. However this link is not systematic and exhibits non trivial features
Michel, Alain. "Les images du travail à la chaîne dans les usines Renault de Boulogne-Billancourt (1917-1939) : une analyse des sources visuelles : cinéma, photographies, plans d'implantation." Paris, EHESS, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001EHES0077.
Full textPitti, Laure. "Ouvriers algériens à Renault-Billancourt, de la guerre d'Algérie aux grèves d'OS des années 1970 : contribution à l'histoire sociale et politique des ouvriers étrangers en France." Paris 8, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA082199.
Full textThe purpose of this PhD is to study the history of the Algerians in France on its labour side. I chose Renault-Billancourt factory as a place of study for two reasons : from 1946 it is the factory which, in France, employs the greatest number of Algerians ; main Renault factory, nationalized enterprise, it puts face to face three protagonists : government, management, workers. As one can take worker in two meanings (professional or political) and the factory as much as a place of production as a place of struggles, both lines guide the research. The studied period differs function of the considered line : 1946-1974 for the evolution of Algerians' employment at Renault and the car industry as a whole ; 1954-1975 for the factory struggles. This research rests on reports from the Personnel Management of the enterprise ; statistical treatment of a sample of 1000 Algerian workers hired at Billancourt between 1950 and 1973 ; trade-unions and militant groups archives ; and finally an oral survey of Algerian workers and/or factory militants. The first part of the PhD deals with the history of Algerian workers recruitment at Billancourt, which crosses the evolution of modes of production in the car industry and migratory process. Through the study of professional trajectories (job classifications, work, careers) conducted from the sample, I show that Algerian workers in Billancourt are assigned to an unskilled worker (OS) status and that Renault applies a differentiated management policy to them first as colonized, second as foreigners. Lastly, I analyse through three collective actions sequences : the Algerian national liberation struggle, the may-june 1968 strike and the unskilled workers (OS) strike at the begining of the 1970's, the evolution of the Algerian workers committments and forms of gathering in the factory. It partly resounds with this differentiated management policy
Faure, Emmanuelle. "Entre effets de genre et effets de lieux : géographies du dépistage du cancer colorectal à Boulogne-Billancourt et Gennevilliers (92)." Thesis, Paris 10, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA100164/document.
Full textTo which extent does the concept of gender can be a strategic concept to understand links between health and territorial dynamics? The following study aims to investigate this topic by analyzing the attendance at colorectal cancer screening sessions and its promotion in the Hauts-de-Seine (Paris region). We draw a comparison between the towns of Boulogne-Billancourt and Gennevilliers, and two of their popular districts, based on quantitative (attendance rates to screening sessions) and qualitative data (observations, semi-directive interviews). Among the findings, it appears that spatial and gendered disparities regarding colorectal cancer screening vary depending on the places studied and do not reflect the unequal distribution of social classes. The analysis of health-seeking behaviors to a general practitioner – a key actor of this screening program – highlights spatial representations and practices which are specific to the contexts in Boulogne-Billancourt and in Gennevilliers, as well as to women and men. The study of the promotion of colorectal cancer screening also enables us to better understand the ways these towns and districts are developed and organized (type and network of political, professional and associative stakeholders). In addition, the study stresses on the necessity to take gender into account when it comes to the analysis of local implementations of a national public health policy. Lastly, professional backgrounds, dominant social norms and spatial dynamics are an integral part of general practitioner’s representations and practices
Gaston-Breton, Tristan. "Histoire d'une grande entreprise familiale : Lesieur (1908-1993)." Paris 4, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA040055.
Full textFounded in 1908, the company Lesieur became one of the most important oil manufacturers in France in the middle of the 1920's by making use of marks's politics. During the Second World War, because of German occupation in France, she went in Africa where she built three plants in Alger, Dakar and Casablanca. Those establishments allowed the company to stand out in the beginning of the 1950's as the first oil manufacturer in France then in Europe. The 1960's are characterized by a large diversification of the company's activities, in particular in animals’ food, washing powder and wrapping. But at the end of the 1960's, this diversification proved to be not a really one while the company was confronted to a disfavorable evolution of raw materials market. Weakened, the company had to open her authorized capital to The BNP bank in 1972. Then, a second diversification was undertaken seeking to haul up Lesieur among the “giant” of French food industry. This strategy, which ended up at an agreement with the sugar firm Saint-Louis-Bouchon, failed in 1988 when the Italian firm Ferruzi bought Lesieur
Seidl, Martin. "Caractérisation des rejets urbains de temps de pluie et de leurs impacts sur l'oxygénation de la Seine." Phd thesis, Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, 1997. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00523123.
Full textViguier, Alain. "Renault Billancourt, 1950-1992 : le parti communiste et les ouvriers. Identités ouvrières et identité de parti : identités ouvrières et identité de parti." Thesis, Paris 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017PA01H106/document.
Full textThis thesis retraces the history of the workers’ conflicts at Billancourt starting in the 1950ies in their connection with the communists’ policies, dominant at the time, and carried out by the skilled workers. It highlights and analyses the hidden factors of the transformations that affect the different conflicts and the worker identities that manifest themselves in these conflicts. The domination of the communist model of the 50ies, destabilized by the dynamics of the conflicts of the years around 1968, was the work of the skilled workers. This dynamism was stimulated by the transformation of work engaged upon in the previous decades. Their insubordination, their protests about work and racism, the strength of the blockade strikes, thwart the French communist party policy oriented towards the union from the unskilled workers to the engineer. The initiative of the rupture, in 1977, of the left, attested to the failure of the PCF’s ambition to remain the leading party. In 1981, the PCF counted in vain on a successful, but unwished for, participation in the government. This participation disappointed the workers, activating contradictions within its militant corps. The factory world dislocated. Working class centrality and class concept had lost all operational reality, while the communist policy of categorical particularization was powerless to stem a political "balkanisation" of wage earners. Violent disagreements broke out in the sections, and were seen in the factory by divergent practices. The radical campaign for the "ten of Billancourt", proposals for alternative management, failed. The ties between the party and the workers were weakened, leaving the immigrants alone and helpless in the face of job suppressions