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Political violence and democratic transition: political attacks during the French Revolution
International audience The end of the 18th century gives birth to new forms of political action: political attempts or attacks. More and more often committed with weapons of massive destruction, as bombs or explosive machines, these attacks not only try to injure or kill human targets, but also to s...
The dual reality of the sports world
National audience The unprecedented engagement for sport is increasingly being invested, both financially and politically and symbolic. A major media celebration of globalisation, the latest football World Cup in South Africa once again revealed the dual reality of sport: on the one hand, the actual...
A rebirth for the church? Evangelie, nothing more than the evangelie
The tension between the Evangelical Vision of the Kingdom of Gods on the one hand and the specific structures and organisation of the Church on the other hand is at all times. But how is the (Western) church affected by the ever-growing crisis in which it finds itself? The way out lies in a radical...
Work: Public space and intervention sociology, Yves Gilbert, 07/05/2009, Editor: Perpignan pu, Collection: Studies, ISBN: 978-2-354-12044-3, 294 pages, EUR 19
Public space is the chance to give opportunities for encounters, recognitions, interpellations, conflicts, possibly, but also collective constructions, transactions or regulations, which are at the same time developed on a tribal or individual basis and scenarios of symbolic or real violence. This i...
The child hero in the Great War: a model for small Germans?
the child hero, mainly produced by adults’ imagination, enables them to play an active part in the struggle, normally excluded from the guardianship. In this way, this character bears an aggressive and coat symbolic. However, in German media, the violence of this figure is partly lost. Children’s he...
Women facing violence
Between women and mothers, the issue of women has been questioning psychanalysis since its beginnings. ‘Women beaten’ reveal to clinicians the price that the subject sometimes pays for the logic he deduced from the structure, which is a demanding symbolic point of support, over me fierce or gentle c...
Disturbing Times
"From Kehinde Wiley to W.E.B. Du Bois, from Nubia to Cuba, Willie Doherty's terror in ancient landscapes to the violence of institutional Neo-Gothic, Reagan's AIDS policies to Beowulf fanfiction, this richly diverse volume brings together art historians and literature scholars to articulate a more i...
Religions and violence in the context of modernity
This issue brings together contributions from a colloquium ‘Religion and Conflit. Violence thought and thought of violence in post-modernity’, which took place in Paris in May 2014. Discussions had been initiated in 2012 by the post-doctoral group of the Group of Society, religions and secularism (G...
Mother tonnages and artefacts of Community action: An interdisciplinary mechanism for territorial intervention in the field of health from the perspective of gender, art, politics, humanities
Proposed the creation of an interdisciplinary device from which to produce artistic and critically think about maternities, the development and historical representation of the concept and to distort the place of motherhood in its identity articulation with women in today’s social imaginary. The aim...
The Shoah in South-East Europe. Jews in Bulgaria and in the territories under Bulgarian administration (1941-1944)
In the symbolic topography of the Shoah, the fall of Communism, the opening of Eastern European archives for a long time, and the emergence of a new generation of historians, outlined a reorientation of questions. A shift to the east of the centre of gravity of the Holocaust was observed, which acco...
The clinic of violence Psychanalytic Research
‘titrebSummary’/titreb. It is as a ‘fact of society’ or even as ‘a variety of acts’ that violence has recently become apparent to the reflection of sociologists, anthropologists, educators and psychologists. In these studies and surveys, it appears that violence is primarily if not exclusively envis...
The Round: forgetting the neighbourhood, recalling street
In Latin America, urban anthropology has helped to make the tensions and paradoxes of urban regeneration and revitalisation processes used in the region’s historical centres visible. As a corner of the narrative of monumentality, urban beauty and cultural/heritage citizenship, strongly linked to dis...
Management and symbolic violence
After two decades of the rise of neo-liberalism, the deterioration of working conditions has been denounced by many observers: some speak of “violence at work”, focusing on the socio-political and socio-economic dimensions of the professional world. This article is in line with this and reflects in...
Celtic citadelles: defence, prestige and opportunism
Height fortifications are the only architectures of the Fer’s age that still mark our landscape. They highlight the majesté of outstanding sites, such as the Mount BeuBuly Mountains or the IPF hill. Their fortification locks huge surfaces, such as the Heidengraben plateau in Grabenstetten, whose def...
Behind the Fumaça Curtain: Young people from the Periphery and the Theme of Drugs.
drug phenone has gained global proportions in recent decades, at all levels of society. The association between young people, particularly poor, and the use of drugs, which is present in mid and public policies, has given rise to discussions and intervention that need to be analysed and problematic,...
Ethnographic study on dramatization of joy for social classes and stigma in the elderly of San Antonio Asylum (Colombia)
Objetivo: analisar as interações sociais dos internos do Asilo Santo Antônio (Barranquilla) desde a perspectiva dramática, com a finalidade de entender os mecanismos através dos quais assumem seus estigmas para adequar-se ao sistema. Metodologia: Etnografía Interacionista de corte analítico. Apanhou...
Symbolic and symbolic food of the table in Arthurian novels (18th century)
Institutionalisation of violence at work: the case of professional male mannequinate
This research looks at the role of work organisation and management in institutionalising violence at work. We study situations of violence through two levels of analysis: organisational and individual. We use a qualitative and understandable methodology based on eight years immersion in six manikin...
The existential narrative of Mario Vargas Llosa, réquiem for the victims in Peru
The literary speech is committed from the 21st century perspective to literally observe and justify the rebellion of Mario Vargas Llosa as a cosmopolite writer and impeccable opposition to political violence and national and international terrorism against every repression, humiliation and anti-huma...
Politics, memory and public space: the via for the feelings
The article analyses different mobilization and symbolic strategies against violence and in favor of justice led by a family victim of the murder of the father, at that time the mayor of a city called Acaraú, in the countryside of Ceará State. The campaign against the parliamentary immunity of the a...
Children of Islam and Marianne
'pbDep almost 30 years old, young people from Muslim immigrations often feature new Barbares, with their French identity facing suspicion and mistrust. The 2005 urban violence, the calamitous debate on the 2009 national identity and the political challenges on the full veil further accentuate this s...
Katherine Mansfield and the Trauma of War: Death, Memory and Forgetting in “An Indiscreet Journey,” “The Garden Party,” “At the Bay,” “Six Years After” and “The Fly”
the aim of this article is to demonstrate how much criticism has underestimated the footprint left by the trauma of the Great War in the fiction of Ka-Mansfield. The proposed rereading — in the light of current theories on trauma writing — shows the frequency of images referring to violence, death a...
How do educational contexts contribute to the social class achievement gap: documenting symbolic violence from a social psychological point of view
International audience This article examines how the educational system participates in the reproduction of social inequality. After exposing the basics of the Social Reproduction Theory developed in sociology by Bourdieu and Passeron in 1977, we examine the research in social psychology that docume...
Education and territories : "educations to" as a vector of symbolic violence? : the case of educational practices in the territories labeled : France-Morocco-Gabon cross look
The social dynamic education and territory implies taking into account the interactions and mutual exchanges between the school and its surroundings considered as living space. Both can no longer ignore each other. The "school and territory" duo is a social worker, that is to say able to produce var...
Ritual death time practices and current forms of death
This article examines how it contributes to an anthropology of time, in particular the long and composite time of the ratio to death. The rite thus appears to be a crucible and a connecting or symbolic vehicle. Walking is proposed as an example of a daily activity that can become, for a large patien...