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Статті в журналах з теми "Micropolitiques":
Baranzoni, Sara, and Paolo Vignola. "États d’exception micropolitiques." Lignes 65, no. 2 (December 20, 2021): 59–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/lignes.065.0059.
Criton, Pascale. "Micropolitiques du son et de l'image." Chimères 51, no. 1 (2003): 43–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/chime.2003.1652.
Zapperi, Giovanna. "Micropolitiques de la visibilité : Florence Lazar." Rue Descartes 67, no. 1 (2010): 118. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rdes.067.0118.
Criton, Pascale. "Micropolitiques du son et de l'image." Chimères N° 51, no. 3 (September 1, 2003): 43–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/chime.051.0043.
Ramos, Gonzalo. "Le laboratoire sonore de « El estallido »." Multitudes 91, no. 2 (June 19, 2023): 193–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mult.091.0193.
Massart, Clémence. "Céline Granjou, Micropolitiques de la biodiversité. Experts et professionnels de la nature." Quaderni, no. 87 (May 5, 2015): 139–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/quaderni.905.
Lambert, Anne. "L’essor des horaires non standards de travail ou l’impossibilité du temps libre." Mouvements 114, no. 2 (July 5, 2023): 95–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/mouv.114.0095.
Brum Schäppi, Paula. "Micropolitiques pour le droit à la ville au Brésil : tissages d’un mouvement social mineur." Problèmes d'Amérique latine 110, no. 3 (2018): 99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pal.110.0099.
Martínez Rodríguez, Soledad, and Francisca Avilés Arias. "Micropolitiques de la marche et inégalités urbaines?: une exploration à partir de l’expérience vécue." Espaces et sociétés 179, no. 4 (2019): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/esp.179.0111.
Dumas, Hélène. "Trajectoires de persécution enfantines et micropolitiques du réapparentement au sein du Centre Mémorial Gisimba. Kigali, 1994-2015." Annales de démographie historique 145, no. 1 (January 26, 2024): 175–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/adh.145.0175.
Дисертації з теми "Micropolitiques":
Salvatierra, Violeta. "L'atelier de danse et d’éducation somatique comme espace d'expérimentations micropolitiques." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 8, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020PA080047.
This practice-based research focuses on the use of body practices from the field of contemporary dance and somatic techniques in contexts linked to health issues and social precarity. Through three case studies, it considers the way such practices may sustain some processes of subjectivation, with emancipatory potential. Close to certain action research schemes, the three studies have been selected from a larger corpus of interventions as a researcher-practitioner. They showcase an array of methodological tools and stances of investigation, and they constitute the three parts of this memoir : a project of weekly workshops within a department of therapeutic lodgings (A.C.T) in Kremlin-Bicêtre ; an intervention with dance and somatic education workshops in a therapeutic social club in Paris, in the field of psychiatry ; and the experience of sharing a choreographic piece, Legacy (2015), by Nadia Beugré, with a group of women, residents of Aubervilliers, in the framework of the experimental project of artistic mediation, sustained by the National Center of Dance (CND), named IMAGINE
Blinov, Evgeny. "Politique et la micropolitique de la langue." Thesis, Toulouse 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014TOU20075/document.
The general aim of this thesis is to develop a project of transversal research in the domain of social sciences that we designate as political philosophy of language by appealing to the concepts of the contemporary French philosophers Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari. The accomplishment of this task demands a theoretical and historical contextualization of language policy in France and Soviet Union in the revolutionary period with special attention to the importance attached to this field by the main politic-makers of bath countries. According to the central hypothesis of this project, the essential part of a revolution is the discovery of "molecular tissue" around the new canters of power that makes possible the mobilization of forces that will produce a political, axiological as well as epistemological rupture with an Old Regime. Comparative research of the language policies in France and the Soviet Union permits to reveal their impact on the republican "nation-building" which opens the so-called "political modernity" period and on the construction of the cultures "proletarian in content, national in form" in the Soviet republics. The latter is often used as the base for the contemporary politics of identity, especially concerning the minorities. Such research also opens a debate on the possibility of a "revolution in language", decidedly repudiated, by Saussure, and an analysis that makes possible an elaboration of a new typology of the vehicular functions of language
Lavoie, Rebecca. "Le conflit de l'espace et le processus émancipatoire Vers une micropolitique nomade." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/28480.
Labrecque, Simon. "Micropolitique et performativité : les pratiques d'art action comme pratiques politiques, dans la ville de Québec." Thesis, Université Laval, 2009. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2009/26465/26465.pdf.
Rodrigues, Marques Ana Claudia. "Construire sa légitimité au quotidien : le travail micropolitique autour d'une Equipe Mobile de Psychiatrie-Précarité." Paris, EHESS, 2010. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01243010.
Ln this dissertation, I examine the construction of the place of an Equipe Mobile de Psychiatrie-Précarité (EMPP), which is an outreach team for people with psychiatric disorders and with untraditionalliving arrangements. This construction is anaIyzed as the result from an ongoing work of distribution and legitimation of powers: a micropolitic work. In order to understand the micropolitic of the team's work and ils impact on the team's construction, I focus on key ¬moments in the process of ca. Re, in which it is questioned the boundary of the legitimacy of whether or not to intervene. Lnitially I describe the context in which the team was created and its functioning. Secondly, I analyse the important role played by demand, non-demand, and refusal in legitimating intervention in the midst of interaction between psychiatric team members, social workers, and service users. Lastly, the limits of the legitimacy to intervene are explored through three types of situation: when the team discharges a service user to another team, when constraint is used during the intervention, and when it is impossible to meet with the service user. Three modes of care are described (expertise, overpass, and complete). Bach represents possible configurations of the EMPP's place in the distribution of powers. Within each mode of care, specific interventions are legitimated and the EMPP establishes a balance between its specialized and non-specialized dimensions, and it positions itself as a restrictive or universalistic service provider. During this research, l was both a researcher and a team member, as a project assistant. Data was collected through participant observation, observant participation and interviews
Ink, Marion. "Sociologie et micropolitique des sociabilités : ethnographies comparées dans trois résidences universitaires internationales – France, États-Unis, Canada." Thesis, Paris Sciences et Lettres (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PSLEH125/document.
My thesis aims to study how people live together and develop relationships in an international context. These situations are marked by the fact that nobody masters beforehand these collective settings; indeed, they are marked by interactional unpredictability. How do individuals manage to live together, when they share almost no common rules, and no pre-defined shared ways of being? How do they develop personal relationships, and end by building up affinity relationships? What kind of skills of understanding and evaluation, innovation and adjustment, do they have to activate? In order to get a better knowledge of such situations, since 2011, I have conducted three ethnographic fieldworks: two in International Houses in France (Fondation Ulysse at the Cité Internationale Universitaire de Paris) and the United States, and a third one in a Graduate House in Canada. These three residences have relatively similar general settings: the population is graduate students from different fields of study, with a large proportion of foreign and international students, also the living conditions are comparable (collective kitchens and sanitary facilities, communal rooms, organization of a community life). In addition, the first two residences carry a similar institutional project, advocating an internationalist ideology. The comparison between these houses, and with the Canadian residence, will allow us to grasp the institutional engineerings and the practical normativity coproduced by current residents in each house. After introducing the fieldworks, the methods and the research questions (introductionnary chapter), we will study several questions which emerged from the surveys: the temporality of sociabilities during a stay in student residency (chapter 1), the passage of anonymous relationships to anchored relationships (chapter 2), the co-production of an order of interaction, of an idioculture and of a social order (chapter 3), a reflection on gossip (chapter 4) and finally a study on institutional engineering and their engagement towards residents’ sociabilities and their practical normativity (chapter 5). In sum, this research contributes to sociology and micropolitics of sociability, sociology of small groups, sociology of social networks, and sociology of communication
Abderhalden, Cortés Rolf. "Mapamundi : Plurivers poïétique : (Mapa Teatro 1984-2014)." Thesis, Paris 8, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA080019/document.
Mapamundi (from latin mappa mundi, « world’s map» a representation (a map) of the entire surface of the planet). The Mapamundi, that I here present, under the frame of this doctoral research, is an attempt to draw a poetical configuration of Mapa Teatro’s artistic «plurivers», built up during its thirty years of existence (1984-2014). It is printed on paper, and at the same time on my skin, engraved in my body’s memory. Physical trace of a history, geographical affectionate token: both the thinking of a body and a body of thought. Maps that represent the surface of the earth make use of a « projection », as a way of translating the real three-dimensional surface of a geoids into a two-dimensional basin. This is a «projected» Mapamundi in a sensible, reflective, pluriaxial form, that distinguishes itself not only from a taxonomic analysis, but also from any type of intimate catalogue, exclusively interior, or of any kind of a presumably overall archive. This is the challenge that I have risked in this Atlas form, a conceptual and affective « projection », both theoretical and poetic, of Mapa Teatro’s Mapamundi. An Atlas is a visual form of knowledge, a savant form of seeing (Didi-Huberman).A cartography in as much as it is both chronographic and chronogenetic, because it draws a becoming, because it opens to the possibles. The map (a space, a device), the witness ( a point of view, a subjectivity ) and the triptych ( a time, an event ) have been the three axis of projection and of reflective analysis chosen to shape this Atlas. Map (Chapter I), Witness (Chapter II) and Tryptique (Chapter III) gather and problematize a group of figures that traverse Mapa Teatro’s since its creation to our days. A form of montage-thought
Givors, Martin. "La compagnie de Fractus V (Eastman / Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui) comme foyer de régénération pour les interprètes : récit écologique et micropolitique d'un travail de terrain mené au fil de la création et de la tournée d’une création chorégraphique (2015-2018)." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019GREAL004/document.
This research developed from fieldwork conducted with the performers of the choreographic worked entitled “Fractus V” by the Eastman/Sidi Larbi company between June 2015 and May 2018. The narrative that unfolds from this fieldwork between Barcelona and Antwerp and thereafter along many roads of Europe revolves around the following questions: To what extent does the choreographic process and the tour of the performance constitute regenerative experiences for the performers involved? How are rites of passage understood? “Fractus V” is motivated by a choreographer’s desire for a renewal and cross-fertilizations shared by nine performers of different choreographic and musical cultures. The dancers include Sidi Larbi, Dimitri Jourde, Johnny Lloyd, Fabian Thomé Duten and Patrick ' Twoface ' Williams Seebacher; and musicians Soumik Datta, Kaspy N’Dia, Woojae Park and Shogo Yoshii. Their modus operandi is twofold: the performers learn each others’ dances and then try together to devise collectively. Not without difficulties, the nascent company gradually sketches out the contours of a creative policy embracing the necessity of “commoning” and differentiation. The thesis asks how do you create a polyphonic company respecting one’s idiosyncratic way of moving while not merely creating an assemblage of difference amongst each other? This thesis includes interviews conducted with the performers, as they evolve over the duration of rehearsals and touring. To this end, it develops an ethnographic, ecological and micropolitical approach analyzing the trajectories and transformations of the performers with Tim Ingold’s and François Laplantine’s anthropological approaches, the philosophy of affect of Brian Massumi and Frédéric Lordon, the ontogenetic philosophy of Gilbert Simondon, as well as the poetic studies in contemporary dance. The combination of the “Fractus V” fieldwork and the theoretical discourse mentioned above both contribute to the notion that the regenerative underpins the performer’s ecological approach of becoming through and with collaborative choreographic devising
Abdelghafour, Nassima. "Micropolitics of poverty : how randomized controlled trials address global poverty through the epistemic and political fragmentation of the world." Thesis, Université Paris sciences et lettres, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020UPSLM042.
The dissertation discusses the use of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) in poverty action. RCT proponents claim that this impact evaluation method, inspired from clinical trials, enables to identify the most efficient poverty-reduction interventions. The dissertation questions this experimental approach to poverty (recently rewarded by the Nobel memorial prize in economics). The thesis main contention is that RCTs produce a micropolitics of poverty. They proceed through the epistemic and political fragmentation of the world. They define a patchy, discontinuous space in which global poverty can be analyzed according to a standardized protocol, and within which poverty action can be contained. Empirically, the dissertation is based on the ethnographic account of an RCT, in East Africa
Schick, Sébastien. "Des liaisons avantageuses : action des ministres, liens de dépendance et diplomatie anglaise dans le Saint-Empire romain germanique (années 1720-1750)." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010695.
This PhD analyses how the principal German ministers of the 18th century use their personal and informal relationships (friendship, patronage…) when they have to act beyond the borders of their state : in other words, it focuses on a particular way of acting. These relationships appear to be particularly efficient when it comes to taking action at a distance, and they are, therefore, fundamental for the power of the ministers. The scope of the work is the English diplomatic offensive in the Holy Roman Empire of the 1720's and 1750's : we observe how the ministers of several German territories (Hanover, Prussia, Cologne, Saxony and Wolfenbüttel) used their relations to act for or against this diplomacy. Through this analysis, we want to link different historiographical topics, which remain usually separate, and renew them by doing so: first, the functioning of the Holy Roman Empire, which depends not only on its institutions, but also depends on the networks which irrigate the Empire. To look at them is a way to avoid the question of its political nature, and to see how the imperial level and the level of the territories were functioning as a common system. Second, the diplomatic history: by looking at the personal networks of the ministers, we are able to challenge the idea of an ever-more “professional” diplomacy during modern times. The ministers and the princes depended on these personal networks, which constituted a parallel and complementary level of the “official” diplomacy
Книги з теми "Micropolitiques":
Guattari, Félix. Micropolitiques. Paris: Seuil, 2007.
Paul, Ardenne, Macel Christine, and Magasin--Centre national d'art contemporain de Grenoble., eds. Micropolitiques: Atelier van Lieshout ... [Grenoble]: Magasin, 2000.
Vercauteren, David. Micropolitiques des groupes: Pour une écologie des pratiques collectives. Forcalquier: HB éditions, 2007.
Moor, Pierre. Pour une théorie micropolitique du droit. Paris: Presses universitaires de France, 2005.
Kristeva, Julia. Micropolitique: Première édition, mercredi 8h25, 2000-2001. La Tour d'Aigues: Aube, 2001.
Kristeva, Julia. Micropolitique: "première édition", mercredi 8h 25 (2000-2001). La Tour-d'Aigues: Editions de l'Aube : Radio France (France-Culture), 2001.
Granjou, Céline. Micropolitiques de la Biodiversité: Experts et Professionnels de la Nature. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2014.
Granjou, Céline. Micropolitiques de la Biodiversite: Experts et Professionnels de la Nature. Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter, 2013.
Kristeva, Julia. Micropolitique. Editions de l'Aube, 2001.
Частини книг з теми "Micropolitiques":
Vidal, Claudine. "Les micropolitiques du génocide des voisins au Rwanda." In Violences extrêmes. Enquêter, secourir, juger, 59–75. Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l’homme, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.editionsmsh.30383.