Mexico
Ana Melisa Pardo-Montaño
This article reports on research focused on the analysis of two categories to understand the current dynamics of migration in Mexico: selectivity and discrimination. Selectivity is understood through the concept of “privileged nationalities” and discrimination through two key concepts: “racialization” and “xenophobia”. To meet this objective, data from the Population and Housing Census and the […]
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2021 / Scientific articles and chapters
Paris
TRYSPACES
Founded in the late 1980s by African-American lawyer Kimberlé Crenshaw in the context of the birth of Black Feminism in the United States, “intersectionality” has become a “hit concept” – to use Elsa Dorlin’s expression [2012] – in the world French academic and activist since the 2000s. First conceived as a critical tool of American […]
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2019 / Teaching materials
Montreal
Leslie Touré Kapo
Since the early 2000s, the public conversations and academic studies of street gangs in Quebec have focused on urban transgressive practices of racialized youth in Montréal. This stigmatization has been reinforced following a series of violent attacks in Canada and the departure of young Montrealers to Syria in the autumn of 2014. Very few studies […]
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2020 / Thesis and dissertations
Montreal
Célia Bensiali
This thesis explores the urban and virtual spaces of expression mobilized by young racialized women in Montreal, Canada. It is based on a case study that was carried out between 2017 and 2018 on two francophone blogs – Amalgame and Tout le Hood en Parle – as well as librairie Racines, a bookstore whose mission […]
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2020 / Thesis and dissertations
Paris
Lorena Clément
In light of the media discourse promoting entrepreneurship as an act of freedom, this thesis aims to understand what the public policy of “entrepreneurship for all”, implemented in areas marked by socio-economic precariousness, means and produces. It questions the principle of equality of opportunity advocated in support for business creation and development in urban areas, […]
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2022 / Thesis and dissertations
Montreal
Multiple Authors
Racialized women are mobilized, and every day new voices are heard, while new spaces are created to facilitate their deployment. This chapter explores three places where the voices of Montreal’s racialized women are forming and expanding.
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2020 / Scientific articles and chapters
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