This paper deals with the comparative approach of the riots on one hand, and the student movement on the other. If both movements are based on young people mobilization, not all the dimensions which are important in explaining the riots (social classes, ethnicity and race, generation, space, family structure, gender) are so pertinent for the student movement.The riots were indeed the expression of relegation and a profound resentment that have bought into play both ethnoracial (youth from African immigrant backgrounds, directly concerned by discrimination and racism) and social dimensions (low-income backgrounds). But the riots did not develop simply on the basis of age and class, but rather that they bring into play the urban forms (segreg...
International audienceThe starting point for the proposed paper is that urban violence should be ana...
International audienceThis article seeks to identify the different factors that have facilitated or ...
International audienceThis paper explores the gap that exists between the principles put forward by ...
This paper deals with the comparative approach of the riots on one hand, and the student movement on...
This paper deals with the comparative approach of the riots on one hand, and the student movement on...
This paper deals with the comparative approach of the riots on one hand, and the student movement on...
This paper develops a comparative analysis of the riots in the banlieus and the student movement aga...
France is a country with a long history of immigration, which saw the integration of its migrants th...
The economic arguments presented in this chapter are less effective in explaining the sites of the r...
The scale of the 2005 riots in France was unprecedented, with violence spreading to suburban areas ...
Following the unprecedented destruction witnessed during the 2005 youth riots in France, some social...
There is a strong tradition of studying residential segregation and school segregation as separate p...
Although both events were fundamentally acts of contestation led by different segments of France’s y...
International audienceIn order to address the specific social challenges of immigrants and ethnic mi...
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...
International audienceThis article seeks to identify the different factors that have facilitated or ...
International audienceThis paper explores the gap that exists between the principles put forward by ...
This paper deals with the comparative approach of the riots on one hand, and the student movement on...
This paper deals with the comparative approach of the riots on one hand, and the student movement on...
This paper deals with the comparative approach of the riots on one hand, and the student movement on...
This paper develops a comparative analysis of the riots in the banlieus and the student movement aga...
France is a country with a long history of immigration, which saw the integration of its migrants th...
The economic arguments presented in this chapter are less effective in explaining the sites of the r...
The scale of the 2005 riots in France was unprecedented, with violence spreading to suburban areas ...
Following the unprecedented destruction witnessed during the 2005 youth riots in France, some social...
There is a strong tradition of studying residential segregation and school segregation as separate p...
Although both events were fundamentally acts of contestation led by different segments of France’s y...
International audienceIn order to address the specific social challenges of immigrants and ethnic mi...
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...
International audienceThis article seeks to identify the different factors that have facilitated or ...
International audienceThis paper explores the gap that exists between the principles put forward by ...