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Olivier Fillieule
IEPI - Université de Lausanne
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Dictionnaire des mouvements sociaux Dictionnary of Social Movements A usefull toolbox for decoding the language and analysis of social movements. This dictionary lists all of the key concepts, explains their origins and development, specifies their usages as well as the debates they address. More tahn 60 authors. |
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Le sexe du militantisme The Sex of Militancy This work offers an analysis of the (re)production of power ties via military practices, founded on the logics by which gender, class, and race inequalities permeate militancy. |
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La Manifestation Demonstrations - number 2 Taking to the streets has become a normal, institutionalised way of expressing support for a cause in established democracies. But the type of demonstrations, and demonstrators, are very different from one country to another. |
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Police et manifestants Maintien de l'ordre et gestion des conflits |
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Résistances et protestations dans les sociétés musulmanes Resistance and Protest in Muslim Societies |
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Stratégies de la rue Les manifestations en France Street Strategies Demonstrations in France Who demonstrates in France, why, and under which banners? Where is the place of resorting to the streets among classic forms of political participation? What is behind the violence that sometimes accompanies protests? |
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