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Comparing the Protests of Undocumented Migrants Beyond Contexts: Collective Actions as Acts of Emancipation
(2013-03)
In this article, we demonstrate that the collective actions of undocumented migrants possess similar symbolic dimensions, even if the contexts of their actions differ. We explain this finding by focusing on the power ...
Mobilizing in borderline citizenship regimes : a comparative analysis of undocumented migrants’ collective actions
(2011-06)
This article seeks to explain how and why groups and networks of undocumented migrants mobilizing in Berlin, Montréal, and Paris since the beginning of the 2000s construct different types of claims. The authors explore the ...
Practices of Local Social Forums: The Building of Tactical and Cultural Collective Action Repertoires
(2013)
Since the first edition of the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil, 2001, similar initiatives have flourished at the local scales. In the existing literature, local social forums are generally considered to be a ...
Globalization and the collective action of the socially excluded in France : At the heart of the margins?
(2009)
In this article, we consider the changing relationships between French ‘have-not’ movements (the unemployed, the homeless, undocumented persons) and the main organizations involved in the alter-globalization field from ...
Analyse de la transnationalisation de l’action collective : proposition pour une géographie des solidarités transnationales
(2009)
Cet article propose une réflexion théorique autour de l’analyse des phénomènes de transnationalisation de l’action collective. L’approche du processus politique, approche dominante dans le champ de la transnationalisation, ...
Refonder l’État et l’action publique : les savoirs militants construits autour des mobilisations de la Marche mondiale des femmes de 2010
(2012)
Cet article propose de partir de l'analyse des revendications d'une action collective, celle de la Marche mondiale des femmes de 2010, pour comprendre comment ce mouvement envisage l'État et son action publique. Nous ...