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Pierre-François Moreau, Michaël Pouteyo
Fernand Deligny et la philosophie
Fernand Deligny and Philosophy
Un étrange objet
A strange object
La croisée des chemins
For more than sixty years, Deligny has built a body of work around children on the fringes. A work that inextricably links theory and practice, opportunities and attempts, writing and cinema. By a thought of both the immutable and the circumstantial; by a look that turns out – in an unusual sense – to be deeply and differently political.



Sylvie Plane, Catherine Brissaud
Repères, n°69/2024
À quoi servent les évaluations institutionnelles ?
What are institutional assessments used for?
This issue offers critical analyses that examine how institutional assessments, which have sometimes-intertwined certifying, selective and/or informative functions, influence teachers' practices and teaching choices and, as such, are used for the political management of teaching.



Sarah Mazouz
La République et ses autres
The Republic and Her Others
Politiques de l'altérité dans la France des années 2000
French Politics of Alterity Since 2000
Gouvernement en question(s)



Bernard Formoso
Sociétés civiles d'Asie du Sud-Est continentale
Civil Societies of Mainland Southeast Asia
Entre pilotage d'État et initiatives citoyennes
Between State-Leading and Citizens' Initiatives
De l'Orient à l'Occident
This book is the first collection published in French which intends to compare different civil societies of Southeast Asia. On the basis of first-hand data, it analyzes the impact of inherited cultural frameworks, including social structures highly hierarchical, on political conceptions, and the current configuration of local public spheres.



Thomas Angeletti, Aurélien Berlan
Tracés, n°29/2015
Convoquer les êtres collectifs
Bringing Collective Entities Back In
The empirical and theoretical articles in this special issue examine the modes of existence of collective entities when they are conceived as actors.