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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 It includes original and unpublished research projects on cross-cutting themes or objects of study, along with plentiful epistemological reflection.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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Benoît Eyraud
Reconnaître la capacité juridique comme droit humain
Legal Capacity as a Human Right
Une sociologie affirmative
An Affirmative Sociology
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
The book proposes to take human rights as a sociological object based on the example of the social controversy of the recognition of "universal legal capacity". He defends an "affirmative sociology" consisting of participating in the production of social ideals.



Sonia Combe, Emmanuel Delille
Choix sous contraintes
Choiceless Choices
Survivre et décider dans l'univers concentrationnaire
Surviving and Deciding in the Concentration Camp Universe
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps



Thomas Pfirsch, Camille Schmoll
Familles sans frontières ?
Le cas des nouvelles migrations italiennes à Paris
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps



Louise Barré
La famille patriarcale en dispute
The patriarcal family on trial
Époux, parents et citoyens en Côte d'Ivoire (1951-1968)
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
This story contributes to denaturalizing the family and the couple by showing the historical conditions of the emergence, promotion, and imposition of a patriarchal marital model.



Thomas Lacroix, Catherine Wihtol de Wenden
L'État sans frontières
The borderless state.
Comment les migrations transforment l'État
How migrations transform the states
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps



François Buton
En déplacement
Crossing Professional Borders
Le passage des frontières professionnelles en question
Studies on Professional Change
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
How might we reconsider retraining and professional mobility? This volume compiles case studies (of physicians, farmers, consultants, etc.) that, by defining 'displacement' (of places, borders, and capital), provide a fresh insight into a significant issue in modern society.



Annette Lareau, Sylvie Octobre, Kevin Diter, Régine Sirota
Enfances inégales
Unequal Childhoods
Classe, race et vie de famille
Class, Race, and Family Life
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
Finally available in French, Annette Lareau's book Unequal Childhood is a major work in the American social sciences, situated at the intersection of the sociology of the family, childhood, education and social stratification. Original both in its method and its approach, it reveals the various mechanisms by which social inequalities are formed.



Marlène Bouvet, Florent Chossière, Marine Duc, Estelle Fisson, Nonna Mayer
Catégoriser
The social construction of differences
Lexique de la construction sociale des différences
A lexicon of categorizations
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
Groups and individuals often dislike being "placed into a box". But how to approach these processes with the tools of contemporary social sciences? This lexicon proposes a toolbox of categorization processes in 48 notes.it shows the way researchers in social sciences and humanities make use of these concepts, with current illustrations of them.



Marina Rotolo, Maria Gravari-Barbas
Labellisation et fabrique urbaine
Labelling and the Urban Fabric
Matera, Capitale européenne de la culture
Matera, European Capital of Culture
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
The book analyses the urban and territorial transformations of the city of Matera following its designation as a heritage and cultural site. Matera has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993, and has been designated European Capital of Culture for 2019.



Martina Avanza, Sarah Mazouz, Romain Pudal
Ethnographie(s) politique(s)
Political Ethnography
Méthodes, objets et terrains
Methodology, Topics, Fieldworks
Sociétés, Espaces, Temps
The book addresses political ethnography in the French context. It brings together the work of scholars who have helped to shape the "ethnographical turn" in French political science. Its main contribution is to show how ethnographic methods renew the study of central and classical topics in political science.



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