Christine Bellavoine , Claudette Lafraye , Fanny Salane , Hélène Hatzfled , Jeanne Demoulin , Marie-Hélène Bacqué
Banlieues, quartiers, cités. In France, these words all too often have a negative connotation. What the French state has been calling since 2018 the priority neighborhoods of the city policy includes 5.4 million inhabitants, 40% of whom are under the age of 25. But what does it mean to be young in a working-class neighborhood? Cléa Chakraverty and Nils Buchsbaum talk to young people and researchers involved in the Pop-Part participatory research project, which is being carried out in ten towns and neighborhoods across the Paris region, including by the University of Paris Nanterre.
Type of production: Medias
City: Paris
Year of publication: 2022
Publisher: The Conversation
Language(s) of publication: Français
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