Beyond positive discrimination
In a resolutely ambitious work, sociologist John Skrentny proposes a reformulation of the racial question in the workplace in the
In a resolutely ambitious work, sociologist John Skrentny proposes a reformulation of the racial question in the workplace in the
From the end of XVIIIe century, a critical discourse emerged which soon established itself as an intermediary between the public
What defines the value of a medicine? Based on an ethnography of the pharmaceutical industry, Q. Ravelli shows the omnipresence
Rounded up in Africa, detained in Cuba, the slaves ofAmistad revolted in 1839, before joining the United States where they
Architect and teacher at the École nationale supérieure d’architecture de Paris-Belleville, Cyrille Hanappe has been involved for several years in
In forty years, France has become an ardent defender of nuclear non-proliferation, less out of pacifism than through tactical choice.
Founded in the 1960s, the Revolutionary Communist League has seen the profile of its members evolve since April 21, 2002.
In the midst of the Brexit debate, C. Bickerton publishes a work on the European Union which questions the causes
Can philosophy say what love is? In a short and argued work, Francis Wolff tries his hand at the game
What was the Communist International? Not a conspiracy to export the Revolution by all means, shows Brigitte Studer from new