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Journal articles on the topic "Danseuses – Paris (France ; banlieue)"
Beckouche, Pierre. "La Seine amont, espace résiduel ou "secteur stratégique" du schéma directeur d'Ile-de-France ?" Sociétés contemporaines 9, no. 1 (January 1, 1992): 159–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/soco.p1992.9n1.0159.
Full textDion, Stéphane. "Syndicats et politique au niveau municipal en France." Articles 39, no. 3 (April 12, 2005): 466–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/050052ar.
Full textDejardin, Kathleen. "Cross Channel Cultural Identity." Recherches anglaises et nord-américaines 18, no. 1 (1985): 149–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/ranam.1985.1859.
Full textSiran, Jean-Louis. "Groupe de voisinage et remaniement des identités en « Nouveaux Villages » de région parisienne." COMMENTARY / COMMENTAIRE 6, no. 1 (June 29, 2021): 55–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1078441ar.
Full textFagani, Jeanne. "Organisation de l’espace et activité professionnelle des mères : le cas des nouvelles couches moyennes en région Île-de-France." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 31, no. 83 (April 12, 2005): 225–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/021877ar.
Full textMoujoud, Nasima. "Femmes en migration : Le contrôle ne vient pas que du groupe d'origine…" Diversité 13, no. 1 (2011): 75–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.2011.7934.
Full textBonvalet, Catherine, and Jim Ogg. "Stratégies résidentielles et projets de retraite : le cas de Paris et d’une ville de banlieue." Diversité urbaine 11, no. 1 (February 8, 2012): 81–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1007745ar.
Full textGARDNER-CHLOROS, PENELOPE, and MARIA SECOVA. "Grammatical change in Paris French: in situ question words in embedded contexts." Journal of French Language Studies 28, no. 2 (July 2018): 181–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959269518000091.
Full textJouet, Jacques. "À supposer la poésie et la présence." Irish Journal of French Studies 18, no. 1 (December 13, 2018): 211. http://dx.doi.org/10.7173/164913318825258455.
Full textMozère, Liane. "Comment se configurent les compétences dans un métier au féminin? Le cas des assistantes maternelles." Articles 14, no. 2 (April 12, 2005): 83–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/058144ar.
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Gourland, Natacha. "Ballerines de banlieue : géographie critique de la danse classique, du studio à la scène mondiale." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris Est, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023PESC0010.
Full textThis dissertation studies the practice of classical ballet in the inner suburbs of Paris, based on a fieldwork in twelve suburban municipalities, all of which have dance conservatories. In these structures, classical dance is taught to a young (12-25 years old), white, predominantly female, middle-class public. These young women and their practices are the focus of the thesis. To ‘be placed' in the vocabulary of dance is to be in the right place at the right time to perform the right position. In geography, the rhetoric of placement and the expression "being at one's place" refer to the tactics of individuals and social groups in space. Using dance as a starting point, my thesis interrogates the metaphor of 'self-placement' to reveal the way in which dancers appropriate space and the way in which they perceive the legitimacy of their presence and their body. This work questions the centre-periphery dialectic between Paris and its suburbs, in order to identify the hierarchies and tensions that lead bodies to be "In place" or "Out of place" (Cresswell, 1996) in ballet. Using an intersectional approach, the thesis highlights the spatial dimension of cultural distinction and what placement strategies reveal about gender, class and race relations in the experience of the Parisian suburbs. By focusing on the urban and artistic experiences of young women, the aim is to deconstruct the exotic and all-encompassing vision of 'the suburbs', but also to question the construction of respectability and carrier in dance. Based on a corpus of 77 interviews, 42 participant observation sessions in dance classes, 20 mental maps and an internship in a dance conservatory, this dissertation analyzes dance practices at several scales, from the dance studio to the international stage, by placing the focus on young women
Dabi, Olivier. "Types de tissu urbain en banlieue parisienne, étude de géographie sociale." Paris 13, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA131016.
Full textPapieau, Isabelle. "Les processus de représentations de la banlieue parisienne : décodage de l'interaction d'une sociologie du savoir et de la genèse des productions esthétiques." Besançon, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998BESA1013.
Full textThe purpose of this study, which is based on the analysis of a corpus of literary texts and artistic and press images, is to develop an approach to the paris suburbs based on the interrelationship between a scientific objective and artistic creation. It focuses on the way in which the sanitarian ideology and the naturalist current produced a system of + luminous ; symbols (the suburbs being portrayed as residential, festive and synonymous with progress) that contrasted with the + gray ; symbols of confined, industrial and dump-like suburbs that evoked unhealthiness and moral and social danger. During a period marked by organicism, philanthropic ideology attempted to rationalize the sickish working-class suburbs as being a whole, healthy and therefore harmless organ of a vast social body. The construction of low-cost housing was the heritage of this model order and became, in the middle-class mind, the solution to the immorality of the supposedly dangerous working classes, whose economic and social dependency was to be denounced by the ideological arguments of the myth of the + red suburbs ; and the populist school. Functionalistic architecture, inspired from collectivist systems, responded to the relatively anarchic housing of the time by producing standardized suburban group housing. The suburbs - during the period of economic prosperity and widespread home construction from 1950 to 1980- became identified with housing. The parisian suburbs entered france's cultural sphere in 1990, and -as the melting pot of a new type of+ living ; culture- has become a producer of imagery
Mazières-Rabault, Isabelle. "Aux origines de la banlieue résidentielle : la villégiature parisienne au XIXe siècle." Tours, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998TOUR2004.
Full textThis dissertation aims at showing how the first residential suburbs of Paris were born in the XIXth century and studies in particular the role played by the social practice of villeggiatura in their development. It first deals with the villeggiatura and shows how popular it became in the XIXth century. It sheds light on its very selective geography and insists on the planned communities of summer houses that constituted the model for residential suburbs. The second part studies how these summer neighbourhoods had to melt into the growth of the parisian suburbs. The emphasis is on the economic and social contrasts within the parisian urban area. It shows that the "bourgeois" suburbs were very often summer retreats for the wealthy the last part is based on a comparative analysis of three planned communities. It turns out that the social practice of villeggiatura did not significantly contribute to the growth of these communities although it defined their residential function. It reveals that if the suburban summer retreats were first dedicated to the upper middle class, these people were not the first to settle. The growth of these suburbs was mainly due to part of the middle or even the lower middle classes
Aubrun, Juliette. "La ville des élites locales : pouvoir, gestion et représentations en banlieue parisienne, 1860-1914." Lyon 2, 2004. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2004/aubrun_j.
Full textThe city of urban elites takes as its subject matter the Paris suburbs and argues that their development was decisively informed by the actions of municipal magistrates from as early as 1860. The suburbs under consideration are remarkable for displaying early a shared allegiance to republican politics, but also for the relative homogeneity of their populations, industrial activities and urban landscapes -so that this study doubles as an examination of the selection processes used for the appointment of town magistrates, of their practices and of the urban development models which helped turn a nondescript suburban into a proper urban setting. May not town government prove to have been as much of a "motor of reform" in this regard as Parisian intellectual circles or the innovative social experiments undertaken in the so-called "red-suburbs" of the inter-war period ? The dissertation begins by a depiction of the ordinariness and of the daily routines of these suburbs before turning the spotlight onto the municipal magistrates themselves in an effort to rescue them from anonymity. The mayor of an average Paris suburb was neither an agricultural labourer made good, nor a stooge for an absentee bourgeois. On closer scrutiny, town magistrates appear to have been average people, living ordinary lives in their commonplace surroundings. That having been established, the focus shifts to the daily management of town affairs by these magistrates and the manner in which gradual changes in mayors' profiles translated into changes of style, method and emphasis, with Paris offering an increasingly influential model for new urban initiatives. At the same time, groupings of parishes allowed suburban mayors to articulate politically through union their claim for autonomy from the capital city. Lastly, the construction through speeches, maps and postcards of a multiplicity of representations of the Paris suburbs before 1914 revealed their diversity, sometimes uneasily juxtaposing industrial landscapes and greener areas
Fayt, Thierry. "Les dimensions villageoises à Paris : de la "petite banlieue" du XIXe siècle à la ville actuelle." Paris 10, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA100010.
Full textWhat happened to the villages of the "Petite suburb" of 1800s in the Paris of today ? And, through the metaphor for "village" which they ca meet, what transfigurent realities in the city of tomorrow, face the growing strength of Local revealing an inspiration citizen to the decision making closer to the ground ? Especially when here the historicity, the symbolic and myths are confused to join the Parisian topical in the transcendent through a space ownership, or even social, in the identity can not always clear and in the collective mobilizations sometimes very ambiguous. Is it real attachment to a place of life and/or to a community restricted ? Or this concept is have a friendly heat to no other such who would put welle over the contingencies of material life and of urban cleavages. . . ? In any case even if this idea of "village" falls with in the challenge in a city as Paris, the hypocrisy pragmatic when it serves the economic and political interests, the "between it self" when it cristallise around the social ownership, the dimension or rather the dimensions villageoises ar not less concrete in the places. Objects of love and lusts, these spaces to heritage value evoke, through the reference to "village" of questions which deserve our interest because they refe indirectly to the city and its role bearer of democracy and citizenship. It is by the approach of everyday life fraught stories and images past and present of fifteen villages and places-expressed the villages ceinturant the Paris of the first half of the 19th century who join and be singularisent inspiration to the present residents, that the author trying to paind a vivid portrait of places and to decrypt some multiple facets hiding behind this label "villagers". One such that goes welle beyond their single social and history by adding to that of the "big city" surrounding them
Ghadiri, Issa. "Mutations socio-économiques et politiques urbaines dans l'axe sud parisien, le long de la ligne B du R. E. R. , de Bourg-La-Reine aux Ulis." Paris 4, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA040026.
Full textThe subject deals with a restricted sector of the southern Parisian part including ten communes situated along the B line of the RER the aim of our work , is to measure the urban transformations which the urban known since the sixteenth. These are expressed in different ways: from the point of view of social level a great alteration took place in the demographic evolution and the socio-professional structure. From the point of view of econ0mics, this axis of southern suburbs of Paris has known a double development: the installation of vast scientific complex and the development of activities based on new technology. The combination of these two phenomenons will lead to a new organization of the capital. From the point of view of politics the change lead to important modifications of data concerning electoral behavior causing a change of the political situation of certain communes. The consequence of socio-economic alterations lead to the appearance of new municipal politics based on the exploitation of local capacities and the development of economic activities can create new opportunities of work
Lyu, Eunha. "Les grèves ouvrières en banlieue nord de Paris : (1921-1935)." Paris 13, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA131001.
Full textBoulland, Paul. "Acteurs et pratiques de l'encadrement communiste à travers l'exemple des fédérations PCF de banlieue parisienne (1944-1974)." Paris 1, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA010535.
Full textAssal, Sophie. "Des lycéens sans histoires : école et famille du point de vue des jeunes dans une banlieue parisienne." Paris 10, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA100059.
Full textThis dissertation about the social representations of family and high school by the students stems from the fact that the family, which is absent from the school life, tomes out oftenly in the speech of the adolescents. It tomes out as a justification of what they do and also of what they are. We tan then question the role of the family and the school in the daily life of these young students and in a wider sense, in their education. This thesis is mainly based on the observation of the daily life of students in a high school in the south suburb of Paris. We have also used data obtained from extensive interviews and from a questionnaire pertaining to school and family. These data provide material for an eventual answer to the more general question of the vole of the family and the school in the socialisation and education of the youth at the end of the 20th century. This question has been approached in a more theoretical way in the first part of this thesis where classical, sociological and anthropological works have been analysed. In the second and third parts, the presentation and analysis of the above mentioned data show the importance of the youth life in the French high school. Finally, we have demonstrated how students use both family and school in their daily life to create their own autonomy and to elaborate what we have called "identification strategies". These strategies allow them to regroup with other students (and to constitute the so called "peer groups"), to define what they are and what they want to become, and to construct a view of the other and therefore of their difference
Books on the topic "Danseuses – Paris (France ; banlieue)"
Plaut, Gilles. Cimetière parisien de Pantin (banlieue parisienne), dans la division n ̊101. Coupvray, France: P. Gilles, 2007.
Find full textPlaut, Gilles. Cimetière parisien de Pantin (banlieue parisienne), dans la division n ̊101. Coupvray, France: P. Gilles, 2007.
Find full textPlaut, Gilles. Cimetière parisien de Pantin (banlieue parisienne), dans la division n ̊101. Coupvray, France: P. Gilles, 2007.
Find full textSylvia, Zappi, ed. Shattering silence: French women's voices from the ghetto. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006.
Find full textMichelin Paris Atlas Banlieue No. 25, 6e. 6th ed. Michelin Travel Publications, 2002.
Find full textStaff, Michelin. Michelin Grande Banlieue De Paris, France, 2005: Outskirts Of Paris / Vororte Von Paris / Aglomeracion De Paris. Michelin Travel Publications, 2004.
Find full textRoumagnou, Pierre-Benoit. Dans l'orbite de Paris: Les Habitants de la Banlieue et la Justice. Classiques Garnier, 2020.
Find full textRoumagnou, Pierre-Benoit. Dans l'orbite de Paris: Les Habitants de la Banlieue et la Justice. Classiques Garnier, 2020.
Find full textAmara, Fadela, and Sylvia Zappi. Breaking the Silence: French Women's Voices from the Ghetto. University of California Press, 2006.
Find full textAmara, Fadela, and Sylvia Zappi. Breaking the Silence: French Women's Voices from the Ghetto. University of California Press, 2006.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Danseuses – Paris (France ; banlieue)"
Met, Philippe, and Derek Schilling. "Introduction." In Screening the Paris suburbs. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526106858.003.0001.
Full textCardonne-Arlyck, Elisabeth. "A crucible of emotions: Maurice Pialat’s L’Amour existe." In Screening the Paris suburbs. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526106858.003.0010.
Full textKonstantarakos, Myrto. "Which Mapping of the City? La Haine (Kassovitz, I995) and the cin éma de banlieue." In French Cinema in the I990s, 160–71. Oxford University PressOxford, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198159582.003.0014.
Full textAbbott, Carl. "Vertical suburbs." In Suburbs: A Very Short Introduction, 51—C3.F1. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780197599242.003.0004.
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