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French Sociology Under Fire: A Preliminary Diagnosis of the November 2005 âUrban Riotsâ
by Franck Poupeau...2005. All of these texts, many of them written by the preeminent specialists in the field, weave a complex network of interpretations that can be summarized as follows: first, there...
France: One and Divisible
by Ezra Suleiman...the sociologists in general, and the urban sociologists in particular? What has happened to the cradle of sociology? What have sociologists been doing all these years? In the absence of...
The Riots in France: An Economist’s View
by Bernard Salanié...(http://www.recensement.insee .fr/RP99), a little quirky at times but a very rich source of data); and while it was carried out six years ago, the situation has probably not changed very...
Reflections âĂ Chaudâ on the French Suburban Crisis
by Catherine Wihtol de Wenden...to overlook equality of opportunity, a limited state of emergency and curfew (enabled by a 1955 law adopted during the Algerian war), apprenticeships for students 14 years and older who...
The Nature of the French Riots
by Olivier Roy...of Interior, Nicolas Sarkozy. The movement is first of all a youth underclass uprising from destitute neighbourhoods. Rioters are youngsters (and males), between 12 to 25 years old; roughly half...
More Than Riots: A Question of Spheres
by StĂ©phane Dufoix...released on the Internet website TouTEsEgaux.net. That appeal calls for “postcolonial anticolonialism” and a protest against the persistence, on French territory, of a colonial logic that pushes “postcolonial immigrants” into...
Ethnicity, Islam, and les banlieues: Confusing the Issues
by Jocelyne Cesari...first- and second-generation immigrants from the former colonies of the Maghreb. This population has frequently been treated as a separate case, not only in terms of the history and conditions...
Violence in France
by Michel Wieviorka...three and a half years. During the seventies, eighties, nineties and early years of this century, all governments tried to implement specific policies in order to solve the urban crisis....
Territories of Identities in France
by Riva Kastoryano...not conceivable, or at least would not be a structural characteristic of French society. Social and spatial immobility Although for more than twenty years the social questions raised by immigration—by...