International audienceDo immigrants give their children names from their country of origin or names that are similar to those given by the majority population in France? And what kinds of names do those immigrants’ children give their own children a generation later?In their analysis of name data collected in France, Baptiste Coulmont and Patrick Simon find that the answers vary by immigrants’ regional and cultural background.The first names chosen by the majority population and by immigrants’ descendants in France are not converging towards typically “French” names but rather towards international names that everyone can identify with. Many children and grandchildren of immigrants from North Africa continue to receive Arab-Muslim first nam...
The dramatic increase in exposure to foreign media is one of the most prominent aspects of globaliza...
Free trade in audio-visual services has faced opposition on the grounds that foreign media undermine...
The article focuses on names chosen for children born into families in which one or both parents are...
The first names chosen by the majority population and by immigrants' descendants in France are not c...
International audienceDo immigrants give their children names from their country of origin or names ...
We present evidence indicating that immigrants and especially those from the Maghreb/Middle-East giv...
We present evidence indicating that immigrants and especially those from the Maghreb/Middle-East giv...
International audienceA change of name is a change of identity. Many studies have focused on changes...
International audienceWhat can first names tell us about populations of the past, as well as our pre...
Free trade in audio-visual services has faced opposition on the grounds that foreign media undermine...
Free trade in audio-visual services has faced opposition on the grounds that foreign media undermine...
This paper studies how economic incentives influence cultural transmission, using a crucial expressi...
International audienceThis paper studies how economic incentives influence cultural transmission, us...
The dramatic increase in exposure to foreign media is one of the most prominent aspects of globaliza...
Free trade in audio-visual services has faced opposition on the grounds that foreign media undermine...
The article focuses on names chosen for children born into families in which one or both parents are...
The first names chosen by the majority population and by immigrants' descendants in France are not c...
International audienceDo immigrants give their children names from their country of origin or names ...
We present evidence indicating that immigrants and especially those from the Maghreb/Middle-East giv...
We present evidence indicating that immigrants and especially those from the Maghreb/Middle-East giv...
International audienceA change of name is a change of identity. Many studies have focused on changes...
International audienceWhat can first names tell us about populations of the past, as well as our pre...
Free trade in audio-visual services has faced opposition on the grounds that foreign media undermine...
Free trade in audio-visual services has faced opposition on the grounds that foreign media undermine...
This paper studies how economic incentives influence cultural transmission, using a crucial expressi...
International audienceThis paper studies how economic incentives influence cultural transmission, us...
The dramatic increase in exposure to foreign media is one of the most prominent aspects of globaliza...
Free trade in audio-visual services has faced opposition on the grounds that foreign media undermine...
The article focuses on names chosen for children born into families in which one or both parents are...