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Journal articles on the topic "Société civile – La Réunion (France ; île)"
Gauvin, Gilles. "Une certaine idée de la francophonie dans l’océan Indien : l’académicien et vice-recteur de La Réunion Hippolyte Foucque (1887-1970)." La F/francophonie dans l’aire indiaocéanique : singularités, héritages et pratiques, no. 11 (July 17, 2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.35562/rif.1442.
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Péters, Marie Martine. "Le mouvement associatif dans la vie politique à La Réunion du début de la Ve République à l’installation du C. C. E. E. : 1958-1994." La Réunion, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012LARE0012.
Full textThe associative movement is a significant component in the evolution of Reunion Island’s political life between 1958 and the end of the 20th century. The analysis of the birth of associations and their actions reveals their growing role in local political life. It also points out rhythms that are specific to the life of associative movements. Hence it is of interest to place this associative life back in the framework of the political history in order to reveal the richness, the diversity and the effect of the associations’works. In the first decade, associations and their supporters undergo the violent political confrontations opposing the U. N. R. And the P. C. R. . Between 1969 and 1975, the relationships between the political world and associations change. A new generation, more consensual, turns away from clashes. As a result there is a greater respect for democratic practices in political life and the associations quickly expand their activities. The end of the 70’s is a turning point for the acknowledgment of Reunionese identity and history. Likewise, air transport is democratized and political life is renewed: associations are the driving force of this evolution. From 1984, as the regional power grows, so does the Cultural, Educative and Environmental Council, whose prerogatives broaden. The associative world, now collaborating with the new political institutions through the C. C. E. E. , launches the revival of education, cultural diversity, secularity, women s empowerment, and outreach to Indian Ocean partners
Fontaine, Jannick Aimé. "Le monde du travail à la Réunion : archaïsmes et mutations d'une société post-coloniale en quête d'intégration." La Réunion, 2003. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/03_19_jfontaine.pdf.
Full textReunion Island has an exceptional rate of unemployment (42 % in 97). It is due to a difficult context : narrow local market, régional environment without opening, uttra-periphery. . . The démographie transition isespeciallyfinishing too slowly. Now, thé island has been carrying out remarkable progresses since 1946. The overunemployment disconcerts thé authorities. Mentalities and thé colonial legacy are incriminated. In individuel, social and économie behaviours, modernïty lives along with archaisms. Some strong localisais disrupt thé individuel mobility. The Uved space remains protected/isolated from visible and invisible barriers. À mental geography is surviving, organized on thé habitations, modeled by a chaotic seulement. It inspires thé urban way of life, on a local scale ("quartiers"). However, dynamics exist. Reunion is becoming integrated in thé world-system. An urban economy, empirical, commands thîs dynamîc. The study of thé urban fact must enrich thé reflection about development
Pourchez, Laurence. "Anthropologie de la petite enfance en société créole réunionnaise (Hauts de Sainte-Marie)." Paris, EHESS, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000EHESA087.
Full textGérard, Gilles. "Le choix du conjoint en société créole : étude anthropologique du champ matrimonial et approche des processus d'acculturation : trois siècles de mariage à Saint-Leu, Île de La Réunion." La Réunion, 1997. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/97_05_gerard.pdf.
Full textIn the reunionese society, marked by the systems of slavery, then enlisting and, eventually the status as a french , the diachronic study on the choice of a spouse enables to highlight the way this society grounded on a violent disintegration of the individuals, as well as of the system of family ties formerly in force in the different original social groups became structured on the basis of different matrimonial practices. The particularity of those practices, when choosing a spouse lies in the importance given to the geographical nearness at the expense of the ethnical endogamyor of the social and religious homogamy. This research, which is based on an exhaustive survey of actual marriages in a town on the west coast of the island, first aims at evaluating the reality of an ancient family structure which was already underlying at the time of slavery. Its second aim is to throw into relief the relevant elements in the making of couples. The high incidence and the persistence of a choice unrelated to the ethnic group seem to be, among the various groups of immigrants, elements which have given birth to the particular and linguistic formations that are a characteristic feature of the reunionese society. Similary, the irrelevance of racial or colour criteria for the choice of a partner, beyond the variety of talk and the ideological assumptions, sets the studied society apart from other creole and island areas
Huitelec, Didier. "Les Indiens esclaves et libres de la société bourbonnaise au XVIIIème siècle." Thesis, La Réunion, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LARE0046.
Full textThe many studies on the Indians at Bourbon Island / Reunion brought a good knowledge of this community, but were mainly interested in the group of workers engaged in the nineteenth century, especially after 1848. This study, which is part of the subaltern studies, aims to highlight what it means to be an Indian in Bourbon society in the eighteenth century. From coffee cultivation in the early eighteenth century to the abolition of slavery in 1848, Indians did not form a homogenous group, some were brought in as slave labor and others were engaged as free workers. The living conditions of these two groups are different. The study wonders about their number, the distribution by sex, their spatial location in the colony, their habitat. By interrogating the notarial archives, the doors of the homes that open up, reveal the spaces of intimacy (space for living, meals, rest, work) and offer a good vision of the formation of couples, relationships family and extrafamily
Cubizolles, Sylvain. "Les envols du "moi" : contribution à une approche compréhensive du lien social." La Réunion, 2004. http://elgebar.univ-reunion.fr/login?url=http://thesesenligne.univ.run/04_14_Cubizolles.pdf.
Full textThis research, based on a two year participant observation, has analysed the processes of autonomization and individuation of a group of sunday morning soccer players, free from institutional constraints. To hope for a rise of the self, theseplayers need to release themselves from their daily constraints, get involved in group interactions without giving up their autonomy, and givetheir approval to the others in order to be approved in return by their fellow members. However self-centred an individual may be, he still has to rely on the support of others to fulfil his potential. However, the group can put pressure on its members who then must know to set limits to their involvement or run the risk of not feeling the alleviation they had hoped for, and face de -linking. Finally, the rise of the self is not only a collective imaginary construt but can also become a self-maintained illusion when a player is unable to score goals or is ignored by fellow members. The theoretical framework of this thesis is based on the maintaining of social links and the construction of individual ego-identities
Lucas, Raoul. "La mise en place de l'école dans une société esclavagiste puis coloniale : La Réunion 1815-1946." Paris 8, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA080923.
Full textEducation is socialization and has a prominent part in our society. The link between education and society seems to be complex, yet resorting to historical perspective offers some clarification on the issue. Access to this perspective involves the scrutiny of both historical and social factors in order to understand the educational setting in a populating colony (both with and without slavery) in reunion, or ile bourbon as it was then known, from 1815 to 1946. In conclusion, to examine the educational setting in the colony it is necessary to examine the dynamic evolution of the reunionnais society
Mayer, Jouanjean Isabelle. "L'île de La Réunion sous l'œil du cyclone au XXème siècle. Histoire, Société, et catastrophe Naturelle." Phd thesis, Université de la Réunion, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00780487.
Full textFolio-Paravéman, Stéphanie. "Créolisation et usages du tambour malbar dans l'espace social réunionnais : Ethnomusicologie d’une pratique symbolique en perpétuel réajustement." Thesis, Université Côte d'Azur, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020COAZ2004.
Full textOf Indian origin, the tambour malbar is a one skin and circular drum which is used, in Reunion Island, on Hindu religious manifestations particularly since the 19th century. Strongly connected to those circumstances because of its main function to call deities and as an instrument of sacred music, during a long time, the tambour malbar has been exclusively reserved to religious use. If this musical culture is present, for example, in literary themes of creole Reunionese music in the 20th century, it’s from the mid-1980s that a new look is given to this instrument, by some local artists, and particularly with its physical integration inside concert music. This thesis on the uses of the tambour malbar wants to describe its creolization phenomena; those phenomena are not only given by the diversification of its uses since this period but also by the re-localization of cultural practices from India in Reunionese creole area as early as the 19th century.The tambour malbar can be considered as a symbolical practice permanently readjusted because it answers to specific expectations given by each context where it is simultaneously used. Source of impoverishment for some people, of richness for others, the explosion of the uses of the tambour malbar in the Reunionese social area gives to this instrument an identity both plural and contrasted, necessary unstable, which transforms it continually (in terms of form and music) as the circumstances of its use evolve. This research thus proposes different points of view enabling an approach of the tambour malbar on Reunion Island nowadays
Gérard, Gilles. "La famille esclave à Bourbon." Phd thesis, Université de la Réunion, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01038011.
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