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Artículos de revistas sobre el tema "Migrations – Sociologie – France"
Rudder, Véronique de. "À propos de la construction d'un objet de connaissance : migrations et relations interethniques". Migrants formation 90, n.º 1 (1992): 21–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/diver.1992.7350.
Texto completoHovanessian, Martine. "L'évolution du statut de la migration arménienne en france". Sociétés contemporaines 4, n.º 4 (1 de noviembre de 1990): 51–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/soco.p1990.4n1.0051.
Texto completoDarly, Ségolène, Camille Hochedez, Julie Le Gall, Monique Poulot y Claire Aragau. "L’activité agricole, une ressource pour la circulation ou l’ancrage des migrants ? Exploration bibliographique du lien entre agriculture et migration en France". Cahiers Agricultures 30 (2021): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/cagri/2020045.
Texto completoCollet, Beate. "Les «couples mixtes» en France. De l’intégration des immigrés par le mariage à l’étude de la mixité conjugale". Fabrica Societatis, n.º 3 (1 de enero de 2020): 134–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.19195/129270.
Texto completoAouani, Sofia. "Fragilité et réversibilité du privilège migratoire. Le cas de femmes des classes supérieures algériennes et marocaines installées en France". Revue européenne des migrations internationales 40 - n°2 et 3 (2024): 81–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/12htx.
Texto completoHamman, Philippe. "Les organisations professionnelles au défi du travail transfrontalier entre France et Allemagne : interculturalité et transactions sociales". Revue d’Allemagne et des pays de langue allemande 41, n.º 3 (2009): 433–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/reval.2009.6076.
Texto completoMajit, Afaf. "identité à l’épreuve de l’exclusion sociale dans le roman beur". Voix Plurielles 18, n.º 2 (4 de diciembre de 2021): 188–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.26522/vp.v18i2.3535.
Texto completoTanon, Fabienne y Abdoulaye Sow. "Unaccompanied Young Migrants from Africa". ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 648, n.º 1 (24 de mayo de 2013): 189–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0002716213484443.
Texto completoGabaccia, Donna R. "Creating Italians in Canada". Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies 7, n.º 2 (septiembre de 1998): 271–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/diaspora.7.2.271.
Texto completoCondamines, Charles. "Migrations et coopérations internationales". Politique africaine 71, n.º 1 (1998): 75–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/polaf.1998.6152.
Texto completoTesis sobre el tema "Migrations – Sociologie – France"
Bouchfira, Sofian. "Les sources aveyronnaises de la limonade parisienne : sociologie historique d’une forme sociale et entrepreneuriale (1958-2017)". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris, EHESS, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024EHES0174.
Texto completoThe core of this research is an analysis of the relationships between migrants from a historical and economic perspective. This analysis is driven by an enigma which is the upholding of varied relationships over time, both inscribed in an environment of urban sociabilities and an economic order. This old question is linked to the observation of migratory flows between rural and urban spaces. Presented in seven chapters, mixing migratory and professional trajectories, the subject of this thesis extends from the 1950's to the mid-2010's, following previous works led in the context of the regionalism studies movement in the 1960's and takes place in a double geography, Paris and the department of Aveyron.The thesis first shows how this collective of migrants is part of the urban area while it maintains privileged relationships with origin’s space. This analysis also emphasizes the connections that cross those trajectories and reveal a resource simultaneously irrigating the market and collective structures: inter-knowledge.The study also seeks to explain the changes in the economic order in which individuals, the co-natives of Aveyron, are engaged. Therefore, the second part is devoted to the history of the market for drinking establishments. From very open at the end of the 19th century to restrictive after the law of September 1941 forbidding the creation of new a drinking establishment, the market evolution demonstrates how protagonists built or rebuilt an economic order with customs and practices.The third and final part of the thesis examines, in a transformed market at the end of the 20th century, the concrete entrepreneurial strategies to adapt and modernize itself resulting from old things namely a social form
Lamblin, Celia. "Vivre la révolution de 2011 à distance : sociologie des migrations égyptiennes en France". Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AIXM0359.
Texto completoInitiated in October 2013, this thesis aims at understanding how the 2011 and 2016 political events that occurred in Egypt may have weighed on both individual trajectories and collective action registers of the Egyptians living in France, more specifically in Paris and Marseilles. Starting from a sociology of Egyptian migrations in France, this work more broadly aims at understanding how an event can influence the individual trajectories of those who are not first-hand witnesses. At the crossroads of a sociology of migration and a sociology of collective action, this work questions the weight and roles of remote mobilizations. The multi-site field survey (during which interviews and observations were conducted in Paris, Marseilles, and several Egyptian localities), inscribes this work in line with works on forms of politicization by the event and contributes to studies on long distance political participation
Villani, Michela. "Médecine, sexualité et excision : sociologie de la réparation clitoridienne chez des femmes issues des migrations d'Afrique subsaharienne". Paris, EHESS, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012EHES0011.
Texto completo“Female genital mutilation” is a contemporary invention that has become an object of political debate since the late 1970s. Legal and medical discourse, followed by feminist discourse, have emerged on the international scene and outlined the contours of a worldwide recognized crime. Originally defined as a public health problem, excision of the clitoris has become the subject of reparation politics of sexuality in the 2000s. France has a unique policy that grants excised women the access to surgical repair of their clitoris. The surgery is reimbursed by the public health insurance system since 2003, providing an equal access to repair for all women and including the right to repair within social policies. This thesis is based on a unique empirical material including an ethnographic observation of two surgery units that practice clitoral repair surgery in Paris metropolitan area, a quantitative analysis of medical records of all patients followed by these units since their creation, and in-depth interviews of 30 women who contacted one of the units. It retraces the logics of the two actors involved in repair surgery: the medical profession and patients. For African women from sub-Saharan Africa, repair reflects a genuine quest for equality in sexuality with unexcised European women. On the medical side, professionals answers requests made by women who are able to express excision as an attack/aggression and to claim their right to repair (“I want to get back what was taken from me”). Clitoral repair is an example of unprecedented repair policy of sexuality, in which medicine, sexuality and excision are questioned
Fresnoza-Flot, Asunción. "Migration, genre et famille transnationale : l'exemple des mères migrantes philippines en France". Paris 7, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA070030.
Texto completoThis thesis focuses on the causes of Filipino mothers' immigration to France, as well as on the consequences of their departure on family dynamics, on interpersonal relations, and on the power structure within the family. Fieldwork was conducted in France and in the Philippines, centered on interviews with migrant mothers and with members of their families staying in the country. Analysis shows that the logic of Filipino mothers' emigration is in line with the objective of accomplishing a "good mothering". Migrating transforms these women into main, or even sole breadwinners of their family. They find themselves in a situation of continuous justification of their absence at home and resort to various strategies of transnational mothering. Their migration reinforces their motherhood: the money earned in France by those in regular situation allows them to fulfil their family obligations while returning regularly to the Philippines to visit their family; whereas in the case of women in irregular situation, it is the emphasis on their long uninterrupted physical absence from home, perceived as an immense sacrifice by their children and by the society at large, that allows them to appear as "good mothers". The mother's departure gives rise to progressive disruption and to material, spatial and mental reorganization of the family. It reconfigures the power relations and the gendered role in the family, progressively restructuring its overall functioning. Despite the distance felt by each family member, they ail exert efforts to preserve unity of the family and its social image. Thus, the family lingers in each person's mind, memory, souvenirs of the past and imagination - all things essential for the functioning of a transnational family in between nuclear and extended
Vari-Lavoisier, Ilka. "La circulation des significations sociales de l'argent : Transferts économiques, sociaux et politiques entre le Sénégal et la France". Thesis, Paris, Ecole normale supérieure, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015ENSU0015.
Texto completoHow do monetary flows and flows of ideas interrelate as they circulate between new York, Dakar, and Paris ? This thesis shows how economic sociology can encompass and further conclusions relevant to the migration-development nexus. An economic sociological approach reveals that migrants' financial remittances perform a transnational relational work (Zelizer 2005) crtical to the maintenance of reciprocal exchanges across continents. Bringing together studies of economic and social remittances, this project shed light on the mechanisms through which migrants' transfers occur and affect political institutions in home countries. I combine two transnational datasets collected in France, Senegal, and the United States (in 2011-2012) to propose a structural model an inclusive epistemological framework to account for the channels through which the mobility of real and ideational assets affects sending societies
Fornairon, José Dominique. "Mobilité des hommes et des activités : une société en marche : le cas du Languedoc-Roussillon : thèse sur travaux". Montpellier 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997MON10051.
Texto completoThis thesis, in two volumes, is built up by a synthesis of studies achieved since 1970 by the author concerning migrations and mobility in languedoc-roussillon (volume 1) and a selection of publications (volume 2). Firstly, the author tries to characterize the scope of analysis of migrations: their field, their form and the ways used to observe and to measure them. A second part brings on the fore-varied approaches used to analyze shifts in population. If the direction of march has been firstly macroeconomic and has favored economic reasons, stressing on income and employment, theory progressively turned to a microeconomic vision. Then research focused on a refinement of determinants of migration, putting forward noneconomic factors, for example, amenities. However, theoreticians are less interested in consequences of migrations. Last part of first volume brings about a rereading of author's papers to prove their coherence 25 years devoted to observe migrations in languedoc-roussillon show, trough his works, shortly abstracted, that this region is a space favorable to migration and exchanges. Migrations have consequences concerning demography and economy of this region. This synthesis ends with a thesis: languedoc-roussillon, in its economic organization boosted by migratory movements, is to be considered like a model for others french regions. Second volume groups together a choosing of publications used or recalled in this synthetic work.
Grysole, Amélie. "Placer et déplacer ses enfants. Stratégies transnationales de mères sénégalaises aux Etats-Unis, en Italie et en France". Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PSLEH085.
Texto completoInternational migration results in the reconfiguration of the roles taken up by each family member, requiring readjustments in the absence of one or more relatives. This study examines the implications of the kinship practice of sending children who were born abroad to grow up in Senegal, their parent’s country of origin. The reproduction of social status at the intersection of two national spaces is negotiated, in part, by the choice of where children will live and who will take charge of bringing them up. Here, I focus on mother’s strategies, given that they are most often in charge of the daily care of children in the context of migration, and because in most cases, the children studied were welcomed by members of their maternal kin in Dakar.The migrant parents in this study, who come from various segments of Dakar’s middle class, esteem that the segregated, lower-class, and immigrant neighborhoods where they live abroad represent a risk for their children’s socialization. This uncertainty, which weighs heavily on the futures of children born in migration (the risk of deviance and scholarly failure) endangers the social reproduction of transnational households and their parents’ ambitions of social mobility. As such, these caregivers strive to transmit to their children, both the resources of their country of origin (social norms and relations, private schools, a protected environment) and international resources (work, higher education, language skills, rights to travel) through socialization strategies and by moving their children to Dakar. Drawing on multi-sited ethnographic fieldwork (twelve months total, nine in Senegal and three in countries of migration), this study analyzes how these transnational practices reflect various means through which families fight against the treat of downward social mobility, relative to their ethnicity/race and assigned status in migration and associated with their social positions and resources pre-migration. Between ambitions to return to Senegal, investments in private schooling, economic logics, and social norms, the means of caring for one’s children is intimately linked and constrained by the political economic context in the children’s country of birth (United States, France, or Italy). The decision to send one’s child to grow up in Senegal is thus bound up with the politics of migration, in families, and of schools. This arrangement, apparently exceptional, is nonetheless exemplary of a form of emigration perceived to be temporary or at least without rupture, and affective and economic connections which far exceed the nuclear family
Étienne, Guillaume. "Religion, ethnicité et patrimoine : un pélerinage berrichon approprié par les migrations". Thesis, Tours, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013TOUR2024/document.
Texto completoBased on the study of a local pilgrimage in the midst of France, witch appropriation was done by the Portuguese migrants of the area round 1960, this thesis questions the elaboration, expression and visibility, concerning their feeling as members of a community. These representations are built and expressed through both religious and ethnic, most often imbricated categories. This pilgrimage appears as a patrimonial moment, enhancing their attachment to Portugal and at the same time their claim for local roots. Or even autochthony, alongside those who, for various reasons, rather invest Christian identity. This thesis explores the complex construction of belongings, circumstances and ways in which they are expressed or, on the contrary fall silent, one hand from the analysis of the pilgrimage showing how participants perceive this annual event and mobilize alternately tradition, territory, religion or origin references, and secondly by highlighting the Church’s role, and especially that of the diocese in the making of an otherness rooted in a particularly inclusive religious context
Pape, Elise. "Transmissions intergénérationnelles dans des familles d'origine marocaine en France et en Allemagne : "la fierté d'être soi"". Thesis, Strasbourg, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012STRAG042.
Texto completoThis PhD treats the question of transmission processes in families with migrant background. Departing from a socio-anthropological research, the study aims at depicting the impact of different national frameworks on these transmissions, but also to grasp the transnational dynamics at work, as the group of migrants concerned is particularly widespread in Europe. The analysis reveals different forms of transmission, going from the transmission of gender relations to the transmission of languages, transnational practices, religion or the positioning towards modernity and “Othering”. Independently from the social origin of the encountered families, these transmissions show to be motivated by the “strategy of transmitting self-esteem”, through which the families develop an active resistance to the impact of postcolonialism. A particularly powerful tool here by consists of the transmission of family memory, through which the encountered persons develop an intense reflection on the relationship between history, memory and the construction of contemporary societies, aiming at letting the “here” and the “there” get closer to one another
Bekouchi, Mohammed Hamadi. "Cultures, hommes, migrations : le phénomène migratoire marocain, "Un Dowar marocain en voyage" : d'une culture à une autre : la France et ses nouvelles minorités". Caen, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986CAEN1007.
Texto completoThis research intents to throw emigration into relief from a definite point ; the source. Any leaving from original country is not only economical ; the importance of the culture appears gradually. The migrant intertains socio-economical and cultural transformations in his own country as in the foreign and welcomed country. Our migrant's itinerary is very significant. The passage from a social statue of "invisible people" to the "recognised worker" statute requires time to be knowledged socially, culturally and politically. It is the temporal durability. The coming of new generations born in the adoptive country will be the link between parental culture and french culture. Any return, for the migrant, can be only a new departure from which it results an unstable place between two cultures
Libros sobre el tema "Migrations – Sociologie – France"
Colloque d'histoire comparée Québec-France (1990 Montréal, Quebec). Famille, économie et société rurale en contexte d'urbanisation, 17e-20e siècle: Actes du Colloque d'histoire comparée Québec-France tenu à Montréal en février 1990. Montréal: Centre universitaire SOREP, 1990.
Buscar texto completoBARTHOLINI, Ignazia Maria. Proximity Violence in Migration Times: A Focus in some Regions of Italy, France and Spain. FrancoAngeli, 2019.
Buscar texto completoGlavey, Maeve. New Migration Realities: Inclusive Narratives. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2017.
Buscar texto completoGlavey, Maeve. New Migration Realities: Inclusive Narratives. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2017.
Buscar texto completoLorenzetti, Luigi, Anne-lise Head-konig y Joseph Goy. Marches, Migrations Et Logiques Familiales Dans Les Espaces Francais, Canadien Et Suisse, 18e-20e Siecles: Actes Du Colloque Familles, Marches Et Migrations (18e-20e), Geneve, Les 25-27 Septembre 2003. Peter Lang Publishing, 2005.
Buscar texto completoCapítulos de libros sobre el tema "Migrations – Sociologie – France"
Hammouche, Abdelhafid. "A Map of Otherness in France". En Sociology of Migration and Post-Western Theory, 118–23. ENS Éditions, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.enseditions.38677.
Texto completoLECONTE, Fabienne. "La médiation entre français et langues de la migration en France". En Médier entre langues, cultures et identités : enjeux, outils, stratégies, 17–28. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.5500.
Texto completoUnderhill, James W. y Mariarosaria Gianninoto. "Europe". En Migrating Meanings, 264–333. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748696949.003.0005.
Texto completoMatsumoto, Kazuko. "Japanese in the world". En Language Communities in Japan, 15–30. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198856610.003.0002.
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