Montreal
Multiple Authors
The book is the first volume in a series of comics dedicated to “scientific research” by the Presses universitaires de Montréal. The comic aims to popularize the transgressive phenomena studied to the general public, not necessarily academics, and in particular to the youth who are the subject of this research. It also seeks to continue […]
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2024 / Comics
Mexico
Julie-Anne Boudreau
This essay is based on long-term ethnographic research in Mexico City, and centers on a street epistemology that involves researchers immersing themselves in material street life to explore the relationships between the body, the house and the street in the constant repair of the ( future) city. I assert that Mexico City is not a […]
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2022 / Scientific articles and chapters
Montreal
Frédéric Nadeau
In this symposium, Frédéric Nadeau explains the three types of right-wing extremist involvement in Quebec (counter-cultural, idealist and self-seeking).
FR
2022 / Audiovisual productions
Montreal
Multiple Authors
Organized as part of a festival in the Pointe-aux-Trembles neighborhood (Montreal) on the status of women, Les adoes project themselves into public space is a pop-up ethnography event mobilizing open discussions, open mapping, dissemination and feedback criticism, and visual mapping for adolescent girls in order to better understand, confirm and highlight their needs and practices […]
FR
2021 / Teaching materials
Montreal
Frédéric Nadeau
This thesis highlights certain dynamics making it possible to understand the emergence of a wave of far-right movements in Quebec since the middle of the 2000s. More specifically, it provides answers to two general questions: 1) how do these extreme right organizations work and and 2) how and why does an individual get involved in […]
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2020 / Thesis and dissertations
Montreal
Frédéric Nadeau
This article explores what it means, from the individual’s point of view, to engage in right-wing extremism. Recent literature on political engagement showed that many individuals today feel excluded from formal democratic institutions, and thus turn to modes of political engagement centred on small-scale, often individual, actions that remain submerged in everyday life. Analysing the […]
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2019 / Scientific articles and chapters
Montreal
Multiple Authors
Six parks, nearly 500 hours of observation, more than 60 interviews, just one question: what do young people aged 16 to 25 do at night in Montreal? While often placed in opposition to the civilized and legitimate life of day, the night is defined from two angles: on the one hand, as a moment of […]
FR
2022 / Scientific articles and chapters
Montreal
Multiple Authors
This book argues that urban environments and their cultures challenge the very meaning and contours of the political process. Through ethnographies with racialized youth, urban farmers, “voluntary risk-takers”, skateboarders, student protesters and others, the book theorizes aesthetics as an increasingly crucial form of political action in contemporary urban life. Bringing together aspects of philosophy, critical […]
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2021 / Book
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