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Claire Schiff, Mathieu Ichou, Geneviève Mottet, Régis Guyon, Jean-Luc Vidalenc, Simon Keste, Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Olivier Rey
École et migration : un accord dissonant ?
School and migration: a dissonant chord?
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson



Ariane Azéma, Pierre Champollion, Dominique Coursodon, Leila Frouillou, Magali Hardouin, Christine Lauer, Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Olivier Rey
Éducation et territoire : inégalités ou diversité ?
Education and territoriality : inequality or diversity?
Entretiens Ferdinand Buisson
This book brings together researchers specializing in the relationship between education and its territories, from rural schools to universities, as well as education officials, at national and local levels, who have been particularly involved in the territorial dimension of education.



Anthony Favier, Yannick Fer, Juliette Galonnier, Ana Perrin-Heredia
Religions et classes sociales
Religions and Social Classes
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
This volume proposes to examine anew a classic but largely neglected question in the social sciences: that of the articulation between religions and social classes. The eleven surveys brought together here bring it up to date and analyze its role in the construction of social boundaries as well as in the reproduction or questioning of inequalities



Stéphane Bonnery, Paul Pasquali
Revue française de pédagogie, n°217/2022
« Le "métier d'enfant" » 50 ans après : penser l'éducation et la socialisation avec Jean-Claude Chamboredon
"Le 'métier d'enfant'"50 years after: Thinking education and socialisation with Jean-Claude Chamboredon
Fifty years ago, Jean-Claude Chamboredon and Jean Prévot published "Le 'métier d'enfant'", a seminal article followed by other publications on early childhood and, more generally, on socialisation at different stages of life. This special issue mobilise concepts, problems and approaches that are inspired by these publications and aim to update them