Gender and the priest
Formerly a closet for homosexuals, today overtaken by pedophilia scandals, the Catholic Church is trying to restore a veneer of
Formerly a closet for homosexuals, today overtaken by pedophilia scandals, the Catholic Church is trying to restore a veneer of
Universities and research have been the subject of reforms and evaluations for twenty years. Clémentine Gozlan studies the making of
And if the XVIIIe French century was a century of Catholic fervor? By studying the religious procession, Gal Rideau offers
Emblematic figure of Cultural Studies, the British sociologist Stuart Hall remains relatively little known in France. A collective work on
A third place between the private for-profit sector and the public sector, the voluntary sector is far from an ideal
On the sidelines of an electoral campaign stuck on the hyperpersonalization of debates, La Vie des Ides offers two files
In 1227 Narbonne banned dragging fishing nets for fear that the place would become empty and desolate of all fish.
The reduction in the number of civil servants comes up at each election. Why this anti-civil servantism, even though we
The practice of vacations in the countryside became commonplace from the 1980s, gradually replacing hopes of resettlement. A return to
While criticism accumulates around agribusiness, Matthieu Calame affirms that no real agricultural transition can take place until the political and