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Journal articles on the topic "Sociologie – Résilience"
Abbar, Messad. "Impact de la pandémie sur le fonctionnement des associations messines." Pensée plurielle 59, no. 1 (September 25, 2024): 197–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pp.059.0197.
Full textCoutu, Michel, and Julie Bourgault. "Les relations de travail dans le transport aérien et la crise sanitaire : Air Canada et autres grands transporteurs." Revue interdisciplinaire d'études juridiques Volume 90, no. 1 (July 7, 2023): 43–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/riej.090.0043.
Full textZavaleta Betancourt, José Alfredo. "Socialización en escenarios de violencia y oportunidades de resiliencia y pacificación desde la perspectiva disposicional." Clivajes. Revista de Ciencias Sociales, no. 12 (February 10, 2020): 22–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.25009/clivajes-rcs.v0i12.2576.
Full textDagbeto, Romaric, Souleïmane A. Adekambi, and Jacob A. Yabi. "Financement Solidaire des Mutuelles Communautaires de Nutrition (MCN) et l’Amélioration de la Résilience Alimentaire et Nutritionnelle des Enfants: Une Revue Systématique de Littérature." European Scientific Journal, ESJ 19, no. 6 (February 28, 2023): 92. http://dx.doi.org/10.19044/esj.2023.v19n6p92.
Full textDenèfle, Sylvette. "Réflexions sur femmes et propriété en France." Hawwa 15, no. 1-2 (November 3, 2017): 153–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15692086-12341323.
Full textLemay, Michel. "Déterminismes et résilience." Empan 57, no. 1 (2005): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/empa.057.0077.
Full textRanchin, Bruno. "Résiliences." Empan 106, no. 2 (2017): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/empa.106.0077.
Full textMarquis, Nicolas, and Fadoua Messaoudi. "Le tuteur de résilience." Esprit Octobre, no. 10 (October 1, 2022): 79–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/espri.2210.0079.
Full textFabri, Marco. "The Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan to decrease the length of judicial proceedings." Revue française d'administration publique N° 184, no. 4 (July 7, 2023): 1015–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfap.184.0070.
Full textPertué, Michel. "Résilience et renouvellement des territoires administratifs." Revue française d'administration publique 141, no. 1 (2012): 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfap.141.0019.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Sociologie – Résilience"
Qleibo, Elena. "Vivre à Gaza : pour une sociologie de la résilience." Thesis, Bourgogne Franche-Comté, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017UBFCC026/document.
Full textHow to explain the social resilience evidenced by Gazans notwithstanding the challenges imposed by what began as a partial blockade in the year 2000 to become a practically unmitigated situation since the year 2006? Having shared the daily life of Gaza for over ten years, a researcher in sociology and anthropology tries to answer the question. This thesis is the result of the analysis of in-depth interviews of a population of circa 120 individuals , men and women, coupled by immersion in the daily life and availing herself of numerous and diverse reports and studies on the condition of life in Gaza. The researcher concludes that one has to probe for the origin of this resilience in the resources that constitute for the Gazans the solidity of their social institutions and the reference to a shared history.Beyond the Gaza case, this work is a contribution to an analysis of what may allow societies and individuals that conform them to overcome crisis
Potemski, Paulina. "Le rôle des femmes dans la résilience des sociétés humaines." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Troyes, 2022. http://www.theses.fr/2022TROY0027.
Full textAndrocentrism, a social and societal construct of many human societies throughout time and the world, has led to the historical definition of the social roles of women and men while promoting the actions and activities of the latter at the expense of the former. The lack of visibility also applies to what they have been able to achieve or can achieve for a greater resilience of human societies in the face of difficulties and challenges, past, present and future. The notion of resilience, used in the media and in different scientific fields, is defined here as a dynamic process involving the succession, if necessary and if adopted, of three phases: maintenance or conservation, adaptation with minor adjustments, and transformation. The resilience of human societies is a process integrating multiple interactions with the environment and time. The modeling of women's life experiences reveals specific elements for a successful transformation of their lives. Thus, the existence of a quest for a life project and a determination to pursue it in the face of perceived injustice or difficulty. Another similarity is the existence of a trigger resulting from an intervention to pursue the life transformation. These similarities and differences are integrated into a comparative analysis. Due to historical androcentrism, women's actions to improve their own resilience, that of their loved ones, and their societies, still lack visibility. This report proposes avenues paths for future research to better observe or even replicate these actions more globally
Stathopoulos, Marco. "La résilience urbaine : art de la crise et architectures pirates." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016PA080096.
Full textThe concept of resilience has been adopted by the language and practices of growing global urbanisation, the dominant model of which is planning. However, resilience theory is also questioned, notably for the difficulty it manifests in ensuring predictable results, or for the usage that is made of it by the most neoliberal approaches to planning. This thesis shows that concept of resilience can also be a starting point for questioning planning by introducing other ways of understanding, theorising and designing urban environments. It addresses how urban resilience theory can shed light on specific conceptual frameworks, whose criteria may orient design choices. The research originates in a corpus that has been developed in the field of ecology, opening the way to an urban resilience theory, and explores the singularities of this transition. To overcome the dominant model’s tendency to blur landmarks, and free this process of theorisation from the ambiguity of its frameworks, this thesis adopts the method of analysis through metaphor. It thus proposes the concept of "urban piracy", as an art of designing resilience in urban environments. The metaphor of piracy is constructed along its etymological sense, its archetypes and its history. It gives way to a theorisation that includes the qualitative aspects of the conditions of resilience; the relationship to form, time and place, of a city designed according to its criteria; the symbolism of its theory and its discrepancies vis-à-vis the dominant model; its political, dialogical, experimental and incremental dimension; and finally, the landmarks and the thresholds that orient choices in architectural and urban design
Braud, Manuela. "Comment faire face à l'adversité et pour longtemps : étude clinique de l'émergence et de la fluctuation du processus de résilience dans le temps : rencontres avec des histoires de vie au-delà de l'ordinaire Maya, Véronique, Anne, Cendia, Sophie et Nathalie." Thesis, Nantes, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017NANT2045/document.
Full textThe goal of this reserach is to understand how persons who were victims of child abuse could develop and conserv a resilience process all the time. This research propose to analyse life stories of six women who didn’t get secure attachment. The results show that the process of resilience seemed to be fluctuating all the time. In this way, the devlopment of the process seems to reveal three kinds of resilience : scolar, social and professional. In fact, they supplant private and affective life until the effective break-up with abuse parent. The different forms of resilience : scolar, social, professional and affective seem to complet and support themselves
Tielemans, Benoit. "Itinéraires de résilience d'adolescents en situation sociofamiliale critique." Thesis, Mulhouse, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019MULH3824.
Full textYoung people in critical social and/or familial situations, who have experienced a psychosocial involution before embarking on a journey of resilience, are a valuable source of stories that we have to decipher in the hope of understanding and taking action.The ontographic narrative (récit ontographique) is a methodology of a life story developed to map unique journeys of resilience of people with difficult childhoods, which has jeopardized their development and the construction of their identities.The narrative support tools developed provide concrete and practical results. Designed to free speech from all formalconstraints, they offer rich and fruitful emancipatory spaces.Meeting young people and asking them for their help to understand what made them who they are, turned out to be a powerful tool to help them open their black boxes. Through these fruitful moments in life, resilience emerges; it takes shape through special links, in moments and places engraved in their memory, which are up to them to discover, to rediscover.Expert of himself, author of his own life, the narrator lifts a comer of the veil on a complex situation. By bringing together facts and experience, the author can take charge of the direction of life’s progress and development and ultimately experience freedom.Exploiting these tools makes it possible to chart future prospects for a confirmatory exploration of hypotheses that wepropose
Nguede, Ngono Jean-Pierre. "Résilience des Baka face aux mutations socio-environnementales (Cameroun)." Paris, EHESS, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016EHES0707.
Full textThis thesis proposes a thorough analysis of the resilience of socio-environmental in two communities of hunter / gatherers, Baka and Bakola Cameroon. These communities formerly nomadic lived in the forest where they drew most of their life and survival. Today they have been displaced from their ancestral lands for the sake of creating protected areas, agro-industrial, forestry and execution of major mining projects, these communities are more than ever in touch Standing with "big black" or Bantu largely influence their lifestyle (hunting, gathering and fishing) and often determine their future. To cope with these changes, the government of Cameroon and national and international organizations through extensive programs accompany gradually Baka and Bakola to rebuild a new life that incorporates the requirements of "modernity. " Despite this support, these people are still under the influence of scourges such as alcoholism, disease, malnutrition, marginalization, in schooling, non-recognition of their rights, etc. . How do they cope with the changes occurring in their lives? The thesis aims to identify the different mutations, to describe and analyze the strategies established by the Baka and Bakola to adapt. Some mutations may appear on the surface without question a fundamental attachment to the forest and some ancestral values. However, different exogenous pressures (such as settlement, globalization) and endogenous (such as attitude of individuals, transmission) which determine the degree of progress of the various mutations should not be underestimated, as they are a threat to development. The concept of relience proves operative to evaluate the adequacy of policies accompanying minorities by the actors of development and a tool to understand the adaptability of these societies in rapid transition
Mejia, Rendon Alvaro de Jesus. "Résilience et parenté chez les populations déplacées en colombie." Thesis, Paris, EHESS, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017EHES0150/document.
Full textIn this study, we aimed to describe the determinants of the resilience process of people who suffered forced displacement in Colombia, and the role that kinship and social support for the victims of this scourge play in this process. To this end, we contacted displaced families living in two neighborhoods with the largest number of displaced persons in the city of Medellin. Two neighborhoods on the outskirts of the city that have seen their population increase with the arrival of these people. These families shared their stories with us, told us how they used to live before they were forced to leave their land, the pain and horrors of having to flee, and their confusion and hope when they arrived in Medellin where they thought they could find peace
Leborgne, Yann. "Patrimoine culturel immatériel et résilience : territorialités et lieux matriciels." Thesis, Normandie, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019NORMLH20/document.
Full textSocial practices and representations, passed from generation to generation, are today defined as “intangible cultural heritage” and figure in both national and international patrimonial provisions (Unesco 2003). In some cases, people’s attachment to “intangible cultural heritage” can reveal the existence of “areas of suffering”, whether personal or societal. As a spatial phenomenon, the expression of which is often related to a geographical location, “intangible cultural heritage” contributes to Man’s and society’s capacity to ensure its sustainability through the preservation of Man’s feelings of identity, territorial presence and continuity through Time. Successful or not, patrimonialisations are proof of the energy of those who perpetrate them. In fine, “intangible cultural heritage” conveys territorialities linked to the resiliency of those who create such heritage and hold on to it. A field study of 9 sites, in the Normandy and Pays de la Loire regions, shows that these expressions of “ICH” provide Man with a way to overcome disruptions through resiliency, detectable on various geographical scales: from the micro scale, where we look after the individual and his organic corporal location, to the meso and macro scales, where they tend to mend the wider socio-territorial fabric. Thus, between locations, communities and territories, “intangible cultural heritage” becomes part of a matrix territoriality. It is, therefore, part of the permanent re-creation between Mankind and Earth
Nshimiyimana, Jean Damascene. "Être enfant d’une survivante et d’un auteur du génocide : la résilience des enfants rwandais nés du viol." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA080027.
Full textResults of this thesis, which had as objectives analyzing the resilience of Rwandan children born from rape perpetrated during the genocide and scrutinizing protective and risk factors involved, show that those children have a low level of resilience as proven by their average at the resilience scale of wagnild and young; girls have a higher score of resilience than boys; participants with secondary education scored higher than children who only attended primary school and ones who never went to school; children who remained where the mother's rape was perpetrated have a higher score than those who have moved away from that place; and the score of children grouped in an association is significantly higher than the one of children without association. The participants have benefited from few protective factors, very few family and environmental protective factors, while they enjoy many individual protective factors; they faced a relatively small number of risk factors, a small number of individual risk factors, and a large number of family and environmental risk factors. The most mentioned problems by participants are abortion attempts, infanticide attempts, abandonment, rejection, hatred, neglect, abuse, stigma, shame, guilt and poverty; and coping strategies such as early maturity, familio-centrifugal attitudes, self-inhibition, humor, prayers, opposition, drug abuse, relational segregation, prostitution and the grouping in associations have been set up
Archambaud, Lise. "Les dynamiques collectives en contexte post-conflit : réflexions sur une résilience socialement soutenable." Thesis, Lille 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LIL1A019/document.
Full textThis thesis addresses the notion of resilience in post-conflict context, at the level of local organizations. The emergence of different focus of conflict has highlighted the inability of some states to provide their populations with access to basic infrastructure and services. As external funding is not able to cover all the needs, it is then the local solidarity mechanisms that are promoted. After large-scale shocks, collective dynamics are seen as a means of recovery. In order to evaluate these collectives, we analyze the structuring processes that lead to collective action but also the functions attributed to them by their members as well as their pathways. The emergence of the notion of resilience in the political agenda of international institutions in order to think about recovery comes up against two main difficulties : first of all its conceptualization, and secondly its operationalization. It is those pitfalls that we try to overcome in this work. Understood as a process, resilience can be articulated on the one hand with the notion of social sustainability, and on the other hand with the capability approach. Through an analysis conducted on three research fields affected by serious socio-political crisis, we propose to identify the foundations of socially sustainable collective resilience at the level of local organizations
Books on the topic "Sociologie – Résilience"
M, Borman Kathryn, Schneider Barbara, and National Society for the Study of Education., eds. The Adolescent years: Social influences and educational challenges. Chicago, Ill: National Society for the Study of Education, 1998.
Find full textM, Borman Kathryn, Schneider Barbara L, and National Society for the Study of Education., eds. The adolescent years: Social influences and educational challenges. Chicago: NSSE, 1998.
Find full textStathopoulos, Marco. L'architecture comme art de la crise: Vers une résilience urbaine. Gollion: Infolio, 2019.
Find full textTerritoires urbains en transition: Un quartier populaire en résilience socio-écologique. Dijon: Éditions universitaires de Dijon, 2015.
Find full textNeighborhood Resilience and Urban Conflict. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
Find full textKorostelina, K. V. Neighborhood Resilience and Urban Conflict: The Four Loops Model. Routledge, 2021.
Find full textRadiating Feminism: Resilience Practices to Transform Our Inner and Outer Lives. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Find full textBerila, Beth. Radiating Feminism: Resilience Practices to Transform Our Inner and Outer Lives. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Find full textBerila, Beth. Radiating Feminism: Resilience Practices to Transform Our Inner and Outer Lives. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Find full textBerila, Beth. Radiating Feminism: Resilience Practices to Transform Our Inner and Outer Lives. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Sociologie – Résilience"
Courtioux, Pierre. "Que sait‐on du travail ?" In Que sait‐on du travail ?, 52–65. Presses de Sciences Po, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/scpo.colle.2023.01.0052.
Full textCLAIRAY, Philippe. "Epidémies et pandémies : quelles leçons de l’histoire?" In Les épidémies au prisme des SHS, 115–26. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.5997.
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