Paris
Multiple Authors
This article is based on the results of a participatory research with young people from popular neighborhoods, carried out between 2018 and 2021 in ten neighborhoods in the Paris region. The Covid-19 pandemic and the confinement of the spring of 2020, as experienced by young people, increased the relevance of some dimensions already highlighted by […]
ES
2022 / Scientific articles and chapters
Paris
Multiple Authors
To what extent do situations or facts known or experienced by young people from working-class neighborhoods constitute common benchmarks? And then the contributors to the construction of a “we”? The workshops carried out with around a hundred young people from ten popular neighborhoods or towns in Île-de-France highlighted the memorial marking of the attempts of […]
FR
2023 / Scientific articles and chapters
Paris
Marie-Hélène Bacqué
This collective work explores the unprecedented planetary crisis and its medium and long-term effects on us and our societies. When a pandemic strikes, the most serious threat is social disorganization. If food stores had closed, if refuse collectors had deserted the streets, if sick carers had stopped treating, if public services had abandoned their posts, […]
FR
2020 / Scientific articles and chapters
Paris
Marie-Hélène Bacqué
In recent years, there has been a veritable “explosion” of the theme of the “commons” in both practice and theory, and it has become a central reference point for many areas of political and economic experimentation (anti-globalization and ecology movements, defense of public services, peasant resistance, cooperatives, collective digital experimentation). With a speed that is […]
FR
2019 / Scientific articles and chapters
Montreal
Multiple Authors
Revue Jeunes et Société devoted its vol. 3, no. 2 to youth engagement. The contributions in this issue describe changing representations among young people, where commitment is in some respects conceived in a more intimate and personal way, highlight various structural constraints affecting commitment in young people’s relationship to school, work and family, and finally, […]
FR
2019 / Book
Paris
Multiple Authors
This book deals with the expression “banlieues populaires” (working-class suburbs), which has taken on a negative connotation, designating places abandoned by the public authorities, places of “lawlessness”, inhabited by disaffiliated, if not “dangerous”, populations. A whole imaginary world has thus crystallized around this expression. This book revisits these preconceived ideas and false evidence, demonstrating that […]
FR
/ Scientific articles and chapters
Montreal
Mathieu Émond
Stemming from civil society, tactical urbanism advocates for incremental urban interventions through the implementation of an inexpensive, quick to implement and easily adaptable prototype. Inspired by the flexibility of the approach, professionals in several cities have recently started to experiment with tactical urbanism as a new design protocol to produce public spaces because it authorizes […]
FR
2019 / Thesis and dissertations
Paris
Multiple Authors
This special issue, built from participatory collective research, focuses on young people from working-class neighborhoods and questions what constitutes commonality and diversity among them. This question is not new: it has been studied by numerous researchers in sociology, who have placed as much emphasis on “the shared feeling of a solidarity of destiny as on […]
FR
2023 / Scientific articles and chapters
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