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Les citoyens peuvent-ils participer à la production de la sécurité ?

Paris

Multiple Authors

“Tensions between young people and the police, which undermine the legitimacy of the police and hamper their effectiveness, are a recurring problem. Urban riots, police violence, the unease of police officers and the sense of exclusion felt by local residents remain burning issues in France. In this sensitive context, dialogue seems to be at a […]

FR

2019 / Medias

On peut associer les jeunes des quartiers populaires à la fabrique des politiques publiques

Paris

Jeanne Demoulin

Jeanne Demoulin talks about her book, which is seen as an “anti-dictionary of preconceived ideas about young people from working-class neighborhoods”. In her view, young people from disadvantaged neighborhoods should be seen “as resources, not problems”.

FR

2019 / Medias

Les trajectoires scolaires des jeunes des quartiers populaires, entre parcours d’obstacles et aspira[...]

Paris

Multiple Authors

What is the relationship between young people from working-class neighborhoods and school? How do these people describe their school careers, when economic difficulties limit the field of possibilities? What does “success” mean to them, and what role does their schooling play in this trajectory? These are questions we documented during the Pop-Part participatory research project […]

FR

2022 / Medias

Expériences du confinement de jeunes de quartiers populaires franciliens

Paris

Multiple Authors

How did young people in working-class neighborhoods cope with confinement? A collective survey carried out in various Île-de-France communes highlights the resources they mobilized to cope with the health crisis. The youth of working-class neighborhoods cover a diverse reality, in terms of age, gender, origin and religion (Kakpo 2006; Marlière 2011; Truong 2015). They nevertheless […]

FR

2021 / Scientific articles and chapters

Quartiers populaires : 40 ans de déni ?

Paris

Multiple Authors

“Sociologists, geographers, historians and anthropologists have been warning for nearly half a century about the way in which “”working-class neighborhoods”” are represented in the media and the imagination, their realities instrumentalized by the political world or the avenues proposed by public authorities insufficient. For The Conversation, four of these academics look back in detail at […]

FR

2023 / Medias

Qu’est-ce qu’être jeune dans un quartier populaire aujourd’hui ?

Paris

Multiple Authors

Participatory research carried out in ten working-class neighborhoods in the Paris region with a hundred or so young people, boys and girls, and professionals, reveals a type of youth that could be described as ordinary, but which is rarely talked about.

FR

2022 / Medias

Refonder la police : et si on osait la convention citoyenne sur la sécurité ?

Paris

Multiple Authors

“As a front-line public service, can the police remain deaf to the growing democratic demands made of them? Against a backdrop of crisis in representative democracy and a proliferation of voices questioning the use of force, can citizen participation help to democratically rethink security policies? A citizens’ convention on security at national level, inspired by […]

FR

2020 / Medias

Gilets jaunes : regards de jeunes de banlieue

Paris

Ahmed, Baptiste, Hachimia, Jeremy, Karima, Lisa-Marie, Louiza et Thibaut

Since the start of the Gilets jaunes movement, several commentators have noted the absence of young people from working-class neighborhoods. As part of a participatory research project undertaken with young people from ten working-class neighborhoods in the Île-de-France region, a round table was organized on the theme of the Gilets jaunes, which the young people […]

FR

2019 / Scientific articles and chapters

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