Article by Cesare Mattina: "Ordinary, yet highly denounced practices. Reflections on the clientelist dimension of public policies from the Marseilles laboratory".

Article by Cesare Mattina in International Journal of Comparative Politics, Vol. 30 (3), 2024 AbstractMany social science and political science researchers who deal with clientelism in Western countries consider it to be a mode of social and political regulation that is in the process of weakening. Some even believe that this decline is irreversible. This contribution, developed under the...

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AAC doctoral seminar "Experiences of violence and contemporary conflicts".

Organised by three doctoral students and a young doctor in history from the MESOPOLHIS laboratory, this seminar aims to provide a monthly meeting place for researchers, post-doctoral students, doctoral students and master's students in the humanities and social sciences whose research focuses on experiences of violence in the context of contemporary conflict in the 19th and 20th centuries. Organising committee...

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Article by Matthieu Demory and Perrine Martin: "Capital numérique: une approche sociocritique de la relation à la culture numérique chez les adolescents en France".

Article by Matthieu Demory and Perrine Martin in Médiations Et Médiatisations, No. 19 (2024) AbstractAs part of a collaborative research project investigating the effects of a system for distributing digital tablets and encouraging digital use in the classroom on the learning of pupils in Year 4, it was necessary to take the opposite approach to the initial objective in order to...

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Article by Guillaume Silhol: "Rilevanza e Ambivalenza Politica Della Precarietà Dei Docenti in Emilia-Romagna".

Article by Guillaume Silhol in Meridiana, No. 109, CONTROPOLITICHE (2024), pages 167 à 188 AbstractSociological studies of precarious activists outline the tensions between the political relevance of precarity as a category and material instability for movements. This article tackles how precariousness is framed diversely by secondary schoolteachers in a region of Northern Italy when referring...

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