Montreal
Multiple Authors
A cartographic project that takes us into the daily lives of five residents aged 18 to 23 in the northeastern part of the Montréal-Nord borough. For just over a year, we met to conduct collaborative research and pass on another message about Montreal North: theirs. The platform offers two complementary maps that render the representations […]
FR
2022 / Interactive web platform
Paris
Jeanne Demoulin
This article addresses the problem of linking a data collection method based on interviews with other methods of collecting oral sources. Based on the participatory research project Pop-Part, Les quartiers populaires au prisme de la jeunesse, it analyzes the modalities of this articulation, the contributions to knowledge production and the epistemological challenges that persist.
FR
2023 / Scientific articles and chapters
Paris
Multiple Authors
Based on an empirical, participatory survey of the city of Pantin, which borders Paris’s 19th arrondissement, this article looks at how young people from working-class backgrounds are coping with gentrification. How do young people from these backgrounds react to the arrival of more affluent populations? How do their urban practices evolve with changes in the […]
FR
2022 / Scientific articles and chapters
Paris
Multiple Authors
The result of recent collective participatory research (ANR Pop-Part 2017-21), this text focuses on the trajectories of young people from working-class neighborhoods in the Paris region. Contrary to the polarization of media and even sociological perspectives on two complementary figures in the educational trajectories of young people from working-class neighborhoods, with the rarity of exceptional […]
FR
2022 / Scientific articles and chapters
Hanoi
Vietnamese Women Museum
An exhibition at the Vietnamese Women’s Museum on the theme of migrant women arriving in Hanoi. Put together by our partner, the testimonies are based on research carried out by our TRYHanoi team.
EN / VN
2023 / Interactive web platform
Paris
Multiple Authors
Based on the case of young Muslims from working-class neighborhoods, this article looks at how the appropriation of religion contributes to the construction of the self in youth. We show how these young people, by revisiting their family’s religious heritage, “get into” religion and formalize a personal practice.
FR
2021 / Scientific articles and chapters
Paris
Nawufal Mohamed
With our concept of the Folding Chair, which consists of going into neighborhoods to invite people to talk about their commitments, we were naturally led to deal with subjects relating to memory, and in particular slavery. The idea is quite simply to break down certain stereotypes, by going to the sites to talk about these […]
FR
2022 / Instagram/Facebook compilation
Hanoi
Multiple Authors
This short documentary was produced as part of a research project on youth and public spaces in Hanoi (Vietnam). It explores the reality of young female labour migrants moving from rural to urban areas of Vietnam. It opens a window on these young women’s relationships to Hanoi’s public spaces, on the obstacles they face in […]
EN / VN
2018 / Audiovisual productions
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