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Despite hostile reactions around its creation in 1989, Act Up Paris has become one of the most noteworthy antiestablishment movements in France...
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Act up, les homosexuels et le sida
Christophe Broqua
Le mouvement contestataire des années soixante aux Etats-Unis exprime d'abord une résurgence du radicalisme spécifiquement américain, fidèle à ses fondements religieux, c'est-à-dire d'abord moral et existentiel. Mais, dans son développement, il...
Les années 60 aux Etats-Unis
Marie-Christine Granjon
Les CDI critiquent durement les mutations imposées par le management, mais sans entrer en dissidence. Retraits et luttes alternatives...oui mais les salariés sont finalement en quête d'une appropriation positive de la condition qui leur est faite.
Entre loyauté et désarroi
David Mélo
By recounting the origins, the history and the posterity of the Ligue from the 1880s to the 1930s, this book casts a new light on the history of French society in the first half of the 20th century.
La Ligue sociale d'acheteurs
Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel
An original thesis defending that social movements are neither a marginal component of the political landscape, nor a menace to democracy, but revive founding principles.
Mouvements sociaux et politique en France aujourd'hui
Lilian Mathieu
Emotions are at the heart of mass mobilization : The objective here is to analyze these "phenomena" which allow militants to sensitize the public to their cause.
Christophe Traïni
The number of strikes is declining, they are no more central in the protest repertoire of the working classes, but they are giving way to a more diffuse form of conflictuality.
Guy Groux, Jean-Marie Pernot
A historical analyse of this mode of protest from its birth at the beginning of the twentieth century with British suffragettes and Irish nationalists to its later use on every continent.
Johanna Siméant
Jean Bérard offers us the untold story of the relationships between protest movements and the law, shining a light on their essential contribution to the development of criminal law and our contemporary penal system.
Les mouvements de contestation face au système pénal (1968-1983)
Jean Bérard
From resistance to contest, a first essay to analyse the squat as a way of contestation from a historical and sociological point of view. It brings some order in all the usages of the squat while reviewing its origins.
Cécile Péchu
When music becomes a weapon, a way to resist or to mobilize for a cause stirring emotions and affects.
Revolutionary at 20, conservative at 60: is there truth in this old adage? Do our political attitudes change as we age? This work gives light to the ties between age, generation, life cycle and our political lives.
Anne Muxel
"A perfectly timely guide for conflict analysis, put forth by two great masters. There is no better instrument for teaching students how to understand the causes, the processes and the results of different forms of political conflict." Jack A. Goldstone, George Mason University.
De la grève à la révolution
Sidney Tarrow, Charles Tilly
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.
Olivier Fillieule, Patricia Roux
Le Parti communiste français se définit comme « parti de la classe ouvrière ». Quel est le fondement de cette affirmation ? Comment se traduit-elle au niveau de la pratique politique ? Quels en sont les prolongements sociaux et politiques ? L'analyse...
Bertrand Badie
Forty years after May 1968, this work investigates the resurgence and the itinerary of the revolutionary violence of the extreme left in France, United States, Italy, Germany and Japan.
Isabelle Sommier