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Journal articles on the topic "Quête de reconnaissance"
Carré, Stéphane. "Reconnaissance de représentativité et quête de reconnaissance." Travail et emploi, no. 131 (September 15, 2012): 65–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/travailemploi.5754.
Full textMassé, Raymond. "Créolisation et quête de reconnaissance." L'Homme, no. 207-208 (November 12, 2013): 135–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/lhomme.24690.
Full textRabot, Cécile. "Bibliothécaires en quête de reconnaissance." Savoir/Agir 20, no. 2 (2012): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/sava.020.0091.
Full textBarroyer, Pierre. "Des professionnels en quête de reconnaissance." Actualités Pharmaceutiques 61, no. 617 (June 2022): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actpha.2022.03.018.
Full textWenkel, Christian. "En quête permanente d'une reconnaissance internationale." Relations internationales 148, no. 4 (2011): 47. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/ri.148.0047.
Full textBallarini, Loïc, and Isabelle Garcin-Marrou. "Des revendications en quête de reconnaissance." Questions de communication, no. 41 (June 1, 2022): 21–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/questionsdecommunication.28473.
Full textSantelmann, Paul. "L'Éducation permanente? en quête de reconnaissance." Savoirs 6, no. 3 (2004): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/savo.006.0045.
Full textVidal, Daniel. "Pierre Paroz, La reconnaissance. Une quête infinie ?" Archives de sciences sociales des religions, no. 156 (December 31, 2011): 249. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/assr.22939.
Full textBorel, Simon. "Facebook, stade suprême de la quête de reconnaissance." Revue du MAUSS 40, no. 2 (2012): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdm.040.0257.
Full textGuebourg, Jean-Louis. "Le Somaliland, un jeune «état» en quête de reconnaissance." Mappemonde 67, no. 3 (2002): 39–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/mappe.2002.2173.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Quête de reconnaissance"
Gourdon-Monfrais, Dominique. "Des adultes en formation : en quête de quelle reconnaissance." Paris 8, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA081546.
Full textThis research wants to understand the quest of adults in training and how the meaning of this quest can be enlightened with biographic facts. This research includes nine life stories of adults in training at the universitary institute of technology. The desire for training may spring from external motivation but it will only be valid if there is an internal motivation. The story of this internal motivation is to search in the biographical way, in the identification nets, in the lacks which stories have showed. So the training promises a reappropriation of the adult learner's own story by giving it a meaning, and allows to supply an answer to the need coming out of the biographical story. The analysis of the life stories is built around the words birth, knowledge and recognition, and show how in training experience knowlege and group are used by the adult learner to understand his/her own story, to support his/her identitary reconstruction as his/her own masterpiece
Ait, Ben Lmadani Fatima. "La vieillesse illégitime? : Migrantes marocaines en quête de reconnaissance sociale ?" Paris 7, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA070030.
Full textConsidering only old female Moroccan migrants as the subjects of this thesis on migration, we pursue two objectives : The first one consists in showing the way their need of recognition builds itself through the experiences of contempt engendered by the situations of dominion and by the feelings of injustice that confront them. The second one concerns the way this normative frame, that can a priori be considered carrier of emancipation, actually functions as coercive and accentuates the submission of these women. By privileging a situational approach, this work questions successively the forms of contempt, the grades of résistance and the qualifies of strategy employed. It acts as a process of interrogation of the constituent modes of invisibility of these immigrant women and the dimension of their autonomous illegitimate existence. Therefore, it is important to emphasize the following : Confronted by the stigmatisation of their work and the experiences of contempt which they undergo, the immigrant women adopt strategies of restoration of their self which depend on each one of their individual trajectory in the French Society, the place occupied by their group within the French society and of their evaluation of the situation. Facing the paradox of the normative injunctions imposed by the institutions, the Moroccan migrants use them to bypass the obligations engendered by these institutions. Confronted with difficulties connected to the limitation of their right of participation, the women that were interviewed, use essentially the links with the country of origin to obtain a social respect which depends on the ways the power relations are negotiated and on the margin of operation each individual has reached
Ould-Abbas, Maria Del Rosario Blanco. "Les Cumanagoto du Vénézuela : un peuple en quête de reconnaissance." Strasbourg, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011STRA1021.
Full textThe Cumanagoto are an indigenous people of the northeast coast of Venezuela. According to their oral history the people of those territories originally Karib have lived there for 30. 000 years. They lived under the Spanish colonization from 1594 to 1811. The indepence was declared On July5th 1810 but was real in 1822 with the battle of Carabobo Since 1882 the people no longer spoke about the Cumanagotos. My mother who belonged to the indigenous people Cumanagoto spent her life looking for her people but she n ever found them Before her death she asked me to continue the search about the Cumanagoto our people. This is what I have done since then and it's a coincidence that during the year 1998 , I found my people ‘s governor. At present according to the representatives and the Cumanagoto’s delegates there would be more than 12 Cumanagoto “ pure blood” the State of Anzoátegui in Venezuela. The fieldwork revealed that the physical mixing of these populations is obvious. From the beginning I decided not to take pictures of these families, places, houses, roads, forests only when there was nobody. Eight years later, after my integration to these communities, many people came and asked me to take pictures and talk about them in my doctoral thesis, with the hope that the president would see them and see their bad living conditions. According to some Cumanagoto delegates, there would be more than one million people with Cumanagoto roots in Venezuela This figure has not been proved because the censuses done in the last century did not consider the ethnic Cumanagoto origin neither in their territory nor in the rest of the country, the Cumanagoto people were considered as Venezuelan peasants. Since the dawn of time Cumangoto celebrated matrimonial alliances with neighboring people. . . .
Marchand, Annie. "Quête de reconnaissance des agricultrices et des agriculteurs au sein de la ferme familiale." Mémoire, Université de Sherbrooke, 2009. http://savoirs.usherbrooke.ca/handle/11143/2597.
Full textJouili, Jeanette S. "Devenir pieuse : femmes musulmanes en France et en Allemagne entre réforme de soi et quête de reconnaissance." Paris, EHESS, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007EHES0015.
Full textThis dissertation investigates the trajectories of piety of young Muslim women in France and Germany. The dissertation examines various discursive and bodily practices connected to the acquisition of (religious) knowledge, the ritual Islamic prayer, and female modesty. These practices circumscribe a regime of self-discipline which fashions the pious Muslim subject. However, they also become meaningful in contexts of social interaction in the secular public spheres. If an analysis of the different practices reveals processes of renegotiation of gender norms, these do not necessarily lead to a (radical) questioning of the patriarchal framework of Islamic orthodoxy. To conclude, the pious subject who is emerging questions the normative understanding of the term 'subject', defined through autonomy and rationality. Without rejecting completely these ideals, the women refer to seemingly contradictory values. However, these 'traditional' values give rise to a particular form of agency
Martig, Alexis. "En quête de dignité : essai d’une anthropologie de la reconnaissance sociale : le mouvement des Sans Terre au Brésil." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011LYO20101/document.
Full textThis research takes aim to realize an anthropology of social recognition in Brazil based on the study of the Landness social mouvement’s (MST) revendications of « dignity ».To understand these recognition’s demands (Taylor, 1992), and how the commitment of peasants into the MST’s struggle is based on an affective motivation determinated by experiences of social comtempt (Honneth, 2000), this reflexion focus at first on the sociohistorical conditions of the peasant’s constitution in Brazil. The study of brasilian historiography allows to determine how the brasilian society’s values, the land structure’s nature inherited from the portuguese colony, the domination’s relations between the big landowners and the peasants based on the « personal domination » and the social representations of the peasants had participed to build this population as a subaltern population (Spivak, 1988). Then, this research take an interest in the pratices developped by the MST to recover a dignity. Making a politic use of the artistic, these pratices are instituted in the social movement in the « Setor de Cultura » (Culture’s Sector) and combine the two aspects of the social recognition’s theories : the « auto-recognition » in terms of self’s esteem (Honneth, 2000), and, the social recognition in terms of publics policies (Fraser, 2005). That’s why, the analysis of these practices is first based on the ethnography of the socialisation’s moments developed by the « Setor de Cultura » to understanding however they allow to create an identification’s feeling within the MST and give an opportunity to the peasant to form them as politic subjects. Then, the analysis questions the music and theater’s uses aiming to transforme the Landless dominant representation in brazilian society, making like this as legitimated the achievement of the Land Reform for the outside word
Essa tese de doutorado tem como objetivo de realizar uma antropologia do reconhecimento social no Brasil a partir das reivindicações de « dignidade » do Movimento social dos trabalhadores rurais Sem Terra (MST).Para entender essa exigência de reconhecimento (Taylor, 1992), e tentar esclarecer de que maneira o engajamento dos trabalhadores rurais na luta do MST é o resultado de uma motivação afetiva alimentada de experiências de desprezo social (Honneth, 2000). Nossa reflexão se concentra num primeiro tempo sobre as condições socio-históricas de constituição dos trabalhadores rurais no Brasil. O estudo da historiografia brasileira permite salientar como os valores da sociedade brasileira, a natureza da estrutura agrária herdada da colonização portuguesa, as relações de dominação entre os latifundiários e os trabalhadores rurais baseadas na « dominação pessoal » assim como as representações dos trabalhadores rurais participaram da construção dessa população como uma população subalterna (Spivak, 1988). Depois, a pesquisa se interessa nas práticas desenvolvidas pelo MST pela reconquista de sua dignidade. Baseadas no uso político do artístico, essas práticas foram formalizadas no movimento social dentro do « Setor de Cultura » e combinam os dois aspectos das teorias do reconhecimento social : o « auto reconhecimento » em termos de autoestima (Honneth, 2000) e, o reconhecimento social em termos de políticas públicas (Fraser, 2005). No entanto, a análise dessas práticas se apoia num primeiro tempo sobre a etnografia dos momentos de socialização desenvolvidos pelo « Setor de Cultura » para entender até onde eles permitem de criar um sentimento de identificação ao MST e dão aos trabalhadores rurais a oportunidade de se constituir como sujeitos políticos. A análise interroga num segundo tempo os usos da música e do teatro que tem como objetivo transformar a representação dominante dos « Sem Terra » na sociedade brasileira, e assim defender e mostrar a legitimidade da realização da Reforma Agrária aos olhos da opinião pública
Tcholakova, Albena. "En quête de travail, enjeux de reconnaissance et remaniement identitaire : approche comparée France-Bulgarie de carrières professionnelles de réfugiés." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LYO20006.
Full textThis thesis deals with the issues refugees face in accessing work in France and Bulgaria. The thesis focuses in particular on two sets of issues, namely, the ways in which the refugees’ professional careers are reoriented in their encounters with the social contexts of the host country; and the identity transformations that are involved in these reorientations of their professional careers. The first part of this thesis aims to characterise the specific traits of the refugees’ search for work. The thesis contends that this search has to be conceived as a multilayered social experience, and proposes a way to theoretically and methodologically connect its various dimensions (subjective/objective, micro/macro, local/global). The second part compares “societal effects” in France and Bulgaria in order to explain why particular types of professional careers are predominant in each country. It also explains why some factors play a role in the fact that certain refugees are developing certain type of careers in one country but not in the other. The third part deals with identity transformations in terms of reactions to denials of recognition, and in terms of the work performed by individuals to preserve their identity
Дисертацията разглежда достьпа до труд на бежанци вьв Франция и Бьлгария. От една страна, дисертацията има за цел да изследва как професионалните им кариери са преориентирани от социалните контексти на приемащото общество и, от друга страна, да анализира идентичностните трансформации, които са предизвикани от тази реориентация. Пьрва част има за цел да разгледа спецификите на това тьрсене на труд като социален опит, който трябва да бьде обхванат и артикулиран в различните му измерения (субективно/обективно, микро/макро, локално/глобално). Втора част разгрьща сравнението на социални ефекти, характерни за френското и бьлгарското общество, за да се обясни защо определен тип кариера преобладава в дадена дьржава и защо факторите, които карат бежанците да се ангажират в определ тип кариера, не предизвикват еднакви резултати. Трета част има за цел да анализира процесите на идентичностна трансформация като реакция на отказа на признание и като стратегия за сьхранение на идентичността
Harit, Brahim. "Le Makhzen et ses auxiliaires d'autorité : Chioukhs, Mokademines et Arifates : histoire d'un corps d'agents publics en quête de reconnaissance." Perpignan, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PERP0969.
Full textThis thesis which has as a title ‘The Makhzen and its authority auxiliaries or assistants Chiouks, Moqadamines and Arifates: History of a public servant corps in search for recognition’ deals with the Moroccan-specific phenomenon of a public servant who served the Traditional Moroccan state and who keeps serving the current modern regime. This corps was the pillar of the Makhzenian power and is still the watchdog of the modern state and civil society. The different assignments, duties and responsibilities of Chiouks, Moqadamines and Arifates place them in the public service as public servants as well as temporary assistants without tenure. The analysis of this rights issue shows that the Moroccan legislation does not categorise this corps of auxiliaries under a particular civil service scale. A debate was, however, initiated in 2007 to establish a specific status for these auxiliaries of authority. An attempt has been made in this thesis to suggest potential solutions to the above issue
Santiago, de Freitas Antonio de Padua. "En quête de reconnaissance : stratégie d'insertion et culture urbaine l'exemple de la favela de Pirambu au nordeste du Brésil (1930-1970)." Paris 4, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA040001.
Full textTokumitsu, Naoko. "« Les yeux de la ville » : entre surveillance de l’espace public et quête de reconnaissance locale : analyse croisée entre la France et le Japon." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PSLEH119.
Full textIn a cross-analysis of France and Japan, we examine the development of the social dimension in actions to prevent insecurity, especially ones pursued under the name of the social bond. Our thesis begins with a history of the contemporary evolution of policies aiming to prevent insecurity in France and Japan. In particular, we analyse administrative and legislative documents published since 1970 for what they reveal about processes of mobilising non-police actors for prevention in both countries. Our results suggest that the processes have involved the identification of external risks by public authorities, as well as how mobilising such actors is justified as a response to the breakdown of social bonds within families and in neighbourhoods. Afterwards, we describe practices of social actors, including street mediators and “voisins vigilants” in France, as well as neighbourhood associations in Japan, in terms of how they mobilise and organise. Our field research revealed that the prevention sorts good and bad citizens in the name of defending values considered to belong to the neighbourhood. In Japan, such prevention especially concerns actions for まちづくり (machi-zukuri, ‘community building’), whereas in France, social ties primarily represent a tool used by specialised agents. With a moral and educational function, the Japanese neighbourhood thus contrasts the French one as a sort of family to replace the contemporary family deemed to be failing. However, two cases studied, in La Rochelle and Osaka, show that such prevention can also seek a form of recognition via the development of networks at the local level
Books on the topic "Quête de reconnaissance"
La reconnaissance: Une quête infinie? Genève [Switzerland]: Labor et Fides, 2011.
Find full text1944-, Caillé Alain, ed. La quête de reconnaissance: Nouveau phénomène social total. Paris: La Découverte, 2007.
Find full text1944-, Caillé Alain, ed. La quête de reconnaissance: Nouveau phénomène social total. Paris: La Découverte, 2007.
Find full text1944-, Caillé Alain, ed. La quête de reconnaissance: Nouveau phénomène social total. Paris: La Découverte, 2007.
Find full text1944-, Caillé Alain, ed. La quête de reconnaissance: Nouveau phénomène social total. Paris: La Découverte, 2007.
Find full textYıldız, Süheyla. En quête de reconnaissance: Les juifs et les arméniens en Turquie contemporaine. İstanbul: Libra, 2020.
Find full textDreuille, Annie. Les AVENTURIERS DE L'ÉCONOMIE SOLIDAIRE - Entre reconnaissance et résistance: La quête des chômeurs-créateurs. Paris: Editions L'Harmattan, 2002.
Find full textHarit, Brahim. Le makhzen et ses auxiliaires d'autorité chioukhs, mokademines et arifates: Histoire d'un corps d'agents publics en quête de reconnaissance. Villeneuve d'Ascq: Atelier national de reproduction des thèses, 2011.
Find full textMetz, Université de, ed. L'invention de la Lorraine industrielle: Quêtes de reconnaissance, politiques de la mémoire. Paris: Riveneuve, 2010.
Find full textCaillé, Alain. La quête de reconnaissance. La Découverte, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.caill.2007.01.
Full textBook chapters on the topic "Quête de reconnaissance"
Caillé, Alain. "11. Reconnaissance et sociologie." In La quête de reconnaissance, 183–208. La Découverte, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.caill.2007.01.0183.
Full textDubet, François. "1. Injustices et reconnaissance." In La quête de reconnaissance, 15–43. La Découverte, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.caill.2007.01.0015.
Full text"Pages de début." In La quête de reconnaissance, 1–4. La Découverte, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.caill.2007.01.0001.
Full text"Pages de fin." In La quête de reconnaissance, 301–4. La Découverte, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.caill.2007.01.0301.
Full textRenault, Emmanuel. "10. Le discours du respect." In La quête de reconnaissance, 161–81. La Découverte, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.caill.2007.01.0161.
Full textVoirol, Olivier. "13. Axel Honneth et la sociologie." In La quête de reconnaissance, 243–68. La Découverte, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.caill.2007.01.0243.
Full textTrigano, Shmuel. "9. Qui reconnaît-on ?" In La quête de reconnaissance, 149–60. La Découverte, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.caill.2007.01.0149.
Full textCardoso de Oliveira, Luís R. "5. Honneur, dignité et réciprocité." In La quête de reconnaissance, 89–103. La Découverte, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.caill.2007.01.0089.
Full textCaillé, Alain. "Introduction." In La quête de reconnaissance, 5–14. La Découverte, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.caill.2007.01.0005.
Full textLaville, Jean-Louis. "15. Sociologie économique et théorie de la reconnaissance." In La quête de reconnaissance, 284–99. La Découverte, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dec.caill.2007.01.0284.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Quête de reconnaissance"
Daniel, Dr, and Dr Lewis. "It is Time for Army Aviation to Move to a Development Assurance Approach for Including Open Integrated Modular Avionics." In Vertical Flight Society 76th Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0076-2020-16429.
Full textReports on the topic "Quête de reconnaissance"
Rapport Annuel 2023: Découvrez le pouvoir de l'action collective. Rights and Resources Initiative, April 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.53892/xltl2276.
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