Paris
Marie-Hélène Bacqué
“Conseils citoyens” are the most recent of the participatory measures created within the framework of French urban policy. This article is the introduction to a special report on this measure. It looks back at its genesis, its characteristics, its paradoxes. On the basis of the evaluations already produced elsewhere, an overview of the various articles […]
FR
2019 / Scientific articles and chapters
Paris
Multiple Authors
Based on participatory research into the practices and representations of young people in working-class neighborhoods, this article examines the contributions and limitations of participatory methodology from the point of view of scientific production. What does participation have to do with social science research? How does it call into question its methodological and epistemological principles, the […]
FR
2022 / Scientific articles and chapters
Paris
Collectif Pop-Part
What does it mean to be a “neighborhood youth”? What social, urban and family experiences does it entail, and what visions of one’s place in society and the local area does it conjure up? These are the questions at the heart of this book, the fruit of participatory research carried out in ten towns and […]
FR
2021 / Book
Other
TRYSPACES
Summary sheets of case studies carried out in the four project cities during 2018
EN / ES
2018 / Annual reports and summary sheets
Paris
Multiple Authors
The expression “banlieues populaires” (working-class suburbs) 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 the suburbs are not homogenous […]
FR
2018 / Book
Paris
Marie-Hélène Bacqué
In May 2017, between the presidential election and the legislative elections, a sociologist and a photographer set off, backpack in hand, on a journey along line B of the RER, from Roissy to Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse. They follow in the footsteps of François Maspero and Anaïk Frantz, who thirty years ago, when France was discovering the “mal […]
FR
2019 / Book
Mexico
Multiple Authors
What better place to talk about women living in the city than from one of the largest and most populated cities in the world: Mexico City. Today we give space to discuss a great contribution to the field, the book entitled: Mujeres habitando la ciudad. Transgressions, appropriations and violence, coordinated by Angela Margoth Bacca and […]
ES
2023 / Medias
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