Comment les femmes se produisent-elles en tant que sujet genré au cours de l’expérience milicienne ? En particulier celles qui ont eu un fort investissement dans les milices chrétiennes ? Pour comprendre comment ce type d’expérience détermine différentes façons d’habiter les normes de genre, nous dépassons le débat sur l’émancipation des femmes dan...
Based on an engaged ethnography with a queer collective, this article explores the recent popular uprising events in Paris and how the presence of marginal and minority groups and subjectivities represented an opportunity for recomposition of movements and struggles for social transformation. Starting from the participation in the struggles of the ...
Climate activists are confronted with an increasing tension between the need for urgent climate action and a sense that it could already be too late to prevent 'dangerous' or 'runaway' climate change. In this context, scholars observe the spread of a postapocalyptic environmentalism that understands climate change as already being locked in beyond ...
River basins were identified very early on as a key component of chemical fluxes from continents to oceans, driven by weathering and biogeochemical cycles in their basin. Fifty years ago, important riverine changes attributed to human impacts started to be studied at the global scale, an evolution which has been the foundation for Anthropocene stud...
This contribution critically addresses the migration-as-crisis framework by focusing on litigation in the case of camp evictions in Calais, on the French-British border. Courts are spaces of confrontation between actors (judges, lawyers, activists, exiles, etc.) who have different conceptions of migration, of fundamental rights, and of the ways of ...