International audienceThe starting point for the proposed paper is that urban violence should be analyzed as a form of conflict, based on the hypothesis that there is no violence without some form of conflict. Urban violence here is understood as confrontations in public space at different levels : firstly, opposing police and youth in French banlieues (relegated neighbourhoods with a high population of immigrant origin (post-colonial)) ; secondly, violent confrontations between youth from different neighbourhoods and thirdly, confrontations between groups of youth and other residents of a specific neighbourhood around behavior referred to in French as « incivilités » which literally means uncivilized. The paper focuses on the latter form o...
This project suggests a method of conflict analysis, anchored in Bourdieu's social theory, that weds...
International audienceThis paper looks at incidents of unrest in social housing neighbourhoods in th...
Violent outbursts in Paris (2005), London (2011), and Ferguson (2014) illustrate the problematic and...
International audienceThe starting point for the proposed paper is that urban violence should be ana...
International audienceThe starting point for the proposed paper is that urban violence should be ana...
Article basé sur une communication à l'AAG et publié en ligne sur le site ressources "irenees.net"Th...
In France, urban violence is associated with juvenile violence that concerns certain, marginalized, ...
There is an old history of urban violence in England and France. An analysis of the past thirty year...
The scale of the 2005 riots in France was unprecedented, with violence spreading to suburban areas ...
A Geography of Urban Violence in the French suburbs. In the French urban peripheries, about a thou...
Why does anti-state, violent rioting take place in advanced democracies? The paper investigates the ...
This book studies and disaggregates the "crisis of the suburbs" in Paris through the stories of inha...
Research on violently contested cities has focused on cities in the global South and on civil war co...
In 2005, the deaths of two teenagers in Clichy-sous-Bois provoked three weeks of rioting in French b...
International audienceThe authors of Geographies of Peace (2014) provide a useful framework to think...
This project suggests a method of conflict analysis, anchored in Bourdieu's social theory, that weds...
International audienceThis paper looks at incidents of unrest in social housing neighbourhoods in th...
Violent outbursts in Paris (2005), London (2011), and Ferguson (2014) illustrate the problematic and...
International audienceThe starting point for the proposed paper is that urban violence should be ana...
International audienceThe starting point for the proposed paper is that urban violence should be ana...
Article basé sur une communication à l'AAG et publié en ligne sur le site ressources "irenees.net"Th...
In France, urban violence is associated with juvenile violence that concerns certain, marginalized, ...
There is an old history of urban violence in England and France. An analysis of the past thirty year...
The scale of the 2005 riots in France was unprecedented, with violence spreading to suburban areas ...
A Geography of Urban Violence in the French suburbs. In the French urban peripheries, about a thou...
Why does anti-state, violent rioting take place in advanced democracies? The paper investigates the ...
This book studies and disaggregates the "crisis of the suburbs" in Paris through the stories of inha...
Research on violently contested cities has focused on cities in the global South and on civil war co...
In 2005, the deaths of two teenagers in Clichy-sous-Bois provoked three weeks of rioting in French b...
International audienceThe authors of Geographies of Peace (2014) provide a useful framework to think...
This project suggests a method of conflict analysis, anchored in Bourdieu's social theory, that weds...
International audienceThis paper looks at incidents of unrest in social housing neighbourhoods in th...
Violent outbursts in Paris (2005), London (2011), and Ferguson (2014) illustrate the problematic and...