by mathieux | Sep 27, 2023 | A la une EN, Publications EN
L’abstract Drawing on two long-term ethnographic fieldworks with social entrepreneurs, this article starts to uncover the multi-layered nature of the motivations underlying the creation of social enterprises. We investigate the following research question: what types...
by mathieux | Sep 27, 2023 | A la une EN, Publications EN
L’abstract Research at the intersection of social movements and categories has stressed how movements initiate and transform categories that influence the emergence, downfall, and restructuring of markets and industries. Yet, this literature tends to underestimate how...
by mathieux | Sep 27, 2023 | A la une EN, Publications EN
L’abstract This article explores how women, and especially old women, after being rendered invisible were brought back into the spotlight through a participatory action research project designed to rethink how solidarity can increase self-reliance during old age in...
by emlyon business school | Aug 31, 2023 | A la une EN, Publications EN
L’abstract Despite the development of diversity policies in France since the 2000s, few companies and public administrations have taken up issues related to the fight against homophobia and transphobia. Based on a textual and longitudinal analysis of archives,...
by emlyon business school | Aug 31, 2023 | A la une EN, Publications EN
L’abstract This paper examines how social movement actors can forge and sustain a collective identity despite heterogeneous backgrounds and the absence of pre-existing commonalities and networks. Based on an ethnography of the French yellow vest movement, we build on...
by parnet | Sep 19, 2022 | A la une EN, Publications EN
We are pleased to announce the publication of a recent article from Valerie Arnhold in Social Forces : Ref: Valerie Arnhold, From Secrecy to Public Containment: The Role of Hybrid Spaces in the Governance of Nuclear Crises in France, Social Forces, 2022, soac087...