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Collection : Sociétés, Espaces, Temps

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 It includes original and unpublished research projects on cross-cutting themes or objects of study, along with plentiful epistemological reflection.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.

• ISSN : 12581135
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Samuel Depraz, Ute Cornec, Ulrike Grabski-Kieron
Acceptation sociale et développement des territoires
Spatial development and social acceptance
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
The notion of social acceptance is omnipresent in spatial planning policies. Impact assessments, participative policies, good governance practices or the social sustainability of planning projects implicitly reveal the importance of such a concern. This book aims at bringing to the light the acceptability criteria of spatial development projects.



Abdoul Hameth Ba, Violette Rey
Acteurs et territoires du Sahel
Rôle des mises en relation dans la recomposition des territoires
Rôles des mises en relation dans la recomposition des territoires
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
Using surveys and analyses in France and the Sahel region of Africa, this book provides the keys to understanding organisational dynamics, the emergence of a highly structured associative movement in both African and Western countries, and introduces the new spatial and social hierarchies.



Marie Morelle, Frédéric Le Marcis
L'Afrique en prisons
Africa in prisons
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
the French-speaking social sciences have remained singularly silent on prison issues in Africa. This volume aims to fill this gap based on ethnographic research conducted in ten countries of the continent. Breaking with the archetypal images, this book offers a nuanced reading of the prison experience articulated to representations of justice.



Loïc Bonneval
Les agents immobiliers
Pour une sociologie des acteurs des marchés du logement
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps



Marc Deleplace, Michel Vovelle
L'Anarchie de Mably à Proudhon (1750-1850)
Histoire d'une appropriation polémique
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps



Stéphane Frioux, Emilie-Anne Pépy
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps



Alain Messaoudi
Les arabisants et la France coloniale
Savants, conseillers, médiateurs (1780-1930)
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
The orientalism of french Arabists is a highly controversial point because of their involvment in colonial expansionism; it has for this reason not been an historical scope of investigation yet. Through an analysis of their careers, their publications and intellectual positions, this book presents the political and scholarly issues of their action.



Vincent Lemire, Stéphanie Samson
Baraques. L'album photographique du dispensaire
La Mouche - Gerland, 1929-1936
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps



Laurine Thizy, Justine Vincent, Sinem Gunes, Irem Nihan Balci, Christine Détrez
Biologisation(s)
Biologization(s)
Les usages sociaux de l'argument biologique en santé
Social uses of the biological argument in health
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
This book, is based on ethnographic field studies deals with the phenomena of "biologization" in the field of health, i.e. with all situations where biological causality prevails in the explanation of human health, to the detriment of other interpretations. To what ends, and with what effects?



Jacqueline Bonnamour
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps



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