All unionized?
Why the right to representation in the workplace has historically been denied to millions of workers in the United States
Why the right to representation in the workplace has historically been denied to millions of workers in the United States
As the economic crisis degenerates into a regime crisis in Spain, Sophie Baby’s book is a timely reminder of its
Pierre Bourdieu’s work on culture, whether cultural practices and their relationship to social space, literature, art or education, gives rise
Little studied in France, the history of the fruit and vegetable market is nevertheless rich in lessons. It shows in
Investigating the origins of French philosophical institutions, P. Macherey shows that they are rooted in the need, common to counter-revolutionaries
In the United States, recent decades have seen the emergence of movements of undocumented youth of Latin American origin. Are
Denis Merklen renews our view of the suburbs and the violence that ignites it based on an investigation into library
To trace the philosophical history of the notion of emancipation, Diogo Sardinha relies on the commentary that Foucault gave to
What place should be given, in the age of commodification of Christian values of the past, to the ideal of
How far does the dematerialization of work go? ? A first monograph on the Japanese artist Fujiko Nakaya details how