Edited by Christine Détrez, Yves-François Le Lay and Igor Moullier
The "Sociétés, Espaces, Temps" collection has, since 1993, been publishing works covering predominantly history, geography and sociology which address issues and themes which bring together the three disciplines. It includes original and unpublished research projects on cross-cutting themes or objects of study, along with plentiful epistemological reflection. It devotes attention to the history of the disciplines themselves, prior to the current divisions. Firmly fixed in the contemporary world, it remains open to older periods of history.
The collection consists predominantly of monographs and is designed to incorporate both paper-based materials and digital and interactive resources and corpora.
Une sociologie de l'excellence, du XIXe siècle au XXIe siècle
A sociology of excellence, from the 19th to the 21st century
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
This work, both a historical and sociological survey drawn from a doctoral thesis in sociology, shows how a form of excellence developed in mountaineering as a particular field of practice. the object of this investigation is to reveal how the ideologies of the English bourgeoisie who gave birth to it live on in the spirit of mountaineering.
Discriminations, préjugés et représentations en Europe
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
Gender is a central feature in debates about Islam and Muslim immigrant's integration in European countries. By centering on the gendered dimensions of islamophobia, this edited volume contributes to document this phenomenon – its social processes and its dominant representations.
This collection assembles original works from 30 social scientists on sex and gender differences and inequalities in cultural worlds (including music, visual arts, reading habits, dance, art crafts…)
(Homo)sexualités en postcolonie
Homosexualities in the postcolony
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
This book examines the emergence of homosexuality as a political subject and mode of subjectivation in the African context. This is the first ethnographic treatment of the rise of homosexual militancy in French-speaking Africa. The book historicizes this rejection of homosexuality by articulating it to the local homosexual culture of repression.
This book is about the real estate company that built, owned and managed the buildings the most famous street in Lyon, the "rue de la république", from the XIXth Century to the beginning of the XXth Century. Thanks to this original configuration in France, it is possible to link the story of a company and the story of an urban space.
Géographie d'une ville et de sa prison
Geography of a city and its own prison
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
This book is about the daily life in the Yaoundé Central Prison.
It crosses urban, social and political approaches of geography, from an object barely studied by the discipline. It is the result of a research conducted since 2010.
Tunisia is regularly depicted in international medias as an « exception » in its Arab and Muslim environment. Based on sixty sociological interviews with Tunisian writers as well as with publishers,the book emphasizes the different forms of resistance Tunisian writers have opposed to the private and/or state authorities
SEMYR : « Metiémonos a fazer esta obra » : études autour de l'héritage littéraire, historiographique et juridique alphonsin
«Metiémonos a fazer esta obra»: studies on the literary, historiographical, and juridical legacy of Alfonso X
Mussolini in Arte / Arte in Mussolini Perspectives italiennes et internationales
Mussolini in Arte / Arte in Mussolin iItalian and International Perspectives