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From the Field
Closing the Loop or Looping Close By?
Marine Frantz & Gabriel Renault
- 7 February 2023
Marine Frantz and Gabriel Renault explore the spatial dimension of the circular economy, particularly in regard to...
From the Field
Spaces of Inclusion and Exclusion: Algerians in Paris, France
Elizabeth Nelson
- 4 October 2022
In the context of contemporary French republicanism, how do Algerians in Paris assert their identities and...
From the Field
Lockdown Experiences of the Youth of the Paris
Banlieues
Jeanne Demoulin & Collectif Pop-Part & translated by Oliver Waine
- 16 September 2022
How did young people from working-class neighborhoods in France experience lockdown during the Covid-19 crisis? A...
From the Field
Double Jeopardy for Single-Parent Families: When Housing Conditions and Lockdown Collide
Laure Crepin & Fanny Bugeja-Bloch & translated by Oliver Waine
- 5 November 2021
Single-parent families are among those households most affected by economic precarity and the current health...
Reviews
The Belhoumi Family and the Sociologist
Adèle Momméja & translated by Oliver Waine
- 15 October 2021
What are the objective and intimate conditions for the social ascension of the children of immigrants? And what...
From the Field
Covid-19 in Seine-Saint-Denis (2/2): How the Health System Exacerbates Inequalities
Audrey Mariette & Laure Pitti & translated by Oliver Waine
- 24 September 2021
Although public health measures and local solidarity have helped mitigate the impact of the coronavirus epidemic,...
From the Field
Covid-19 in Seine-Saint-Denis (1/2): When the Pandemic Entrenches Health Inequalities
Audrey Mariette & Laure Pitti & translated by Oliver Waine
- 17 September 2021
The Seine-Saint-Denis département, to the northeast of Paris, was hit particularly hard by the coronavirus pandemic....
From the Field
Policing Social Housing in Paris: The Role of GPIS
Virginie Malochet & translated by Oliver Waine
- 28 May 2021
Social landlords in France recently obtained the right to organize surveillance and security operations themselves...
From the Field
Holding Their Own:
Gilets Jaunes
’ Occupation of Public Space
Antoine Bernard de Raymond & Sylvain Bordiec & translated by Oliver Waine
- 30 April 2021
The Gilets Jaunes (“Yellow Vests”) movement that emerged in France in the fall of 2018 was striking by dint of both...
From the Field
The Asylum Story: Narrative Capital and International Protection
Emily Reid
- 2 February 2021
Obtaining international protection relies upon an ability to successfully navigate the host country’s asylum regime....
Debates
Aéroports de Paris: A Strategic Lever for the French State?
Nathalie Roseau & translated by Oliver Waine
- 26 January 2021
Following growing controversy surrounding the French government’s plans to privatize the Aéroports de Paris (ADP)...
From the Field
Photographing Prison
Andrea Eichenberger & Carole Gayet-Viaud & Valérie Icard & translated by Oliver Waine
- 2 October 2020
The photographs presented here were taken by Andrea Eichenberger at the former men’s and women’s prison in Beauvais,...
Interviews
In Search of Grand Paris: Pierre Mansat on the Eve of the June 2020 Municipal Elections
Magda Maaoui & Pierre Mansat
- 26 June 2020
Magda Maaoui interviews Pierre Mansat, former deputy mayor of Paris and a founding father of “le Grand Paris” (the...
Debates
Covid-19, War, and Working-Class Neighborhoods
Pierre Gilbert & translated by Oliver Waine
- 5 June 2020
The residents of France’s working-class neighborhoods, accused of exacerbating the coronavirus pandemic through...
From the Field
How the Youth of the
Banlieues
See the
Gilets Jaunes
Ahmed & Baptiste & Hachimia & Jeremy & Karima & Lisa-Marie & Louiza & Thibaut & translated by Oliver Waine
- 24 April 2020
Do the “Yellow Vests” and the youth of France’s banlieues share a common vision of the inequalities and discrimination...
Essays
Educating Tenants: A Historic Remit of Social Housing
Danièle Voldman & translated by Oliver Waine
- 17 April 2020
In France, the professions of social worker and concierge both emerged in the early 20th century, and both...
Reviews
Aubervilliers: Portrait of a Working-Class Suburb
Anaïs Albert & translated by Oliver Waine
- 21 February 2020
The republication of an early-20th‑century realist novel set in the northern Paris suburb of Aubervilliers brings...
From the Field
Nuits Debout
Across Greater Paris: The Spread of a Political Innovation
Laurent Beauguitte & Nicolas Lambert & translated by Oliver Waine
- 20 December 2019
As France experiences strikes and demonstrations in protest against pension reforms, we look back to the spring of...
From the Field
Open-Air Auto Shops: Subsistence Jobs in Working-Class Neighborhoods
Collectif Rosa Bonheur & translated by Oliver Waine
- 25 October 2019
The informal activities of street mechanics observed by Collectif Rosa Bonheur in northern France attest to a much...
From the Field
How Can Talking Save Trees?
Léo Magnin & translated by Oliver Waine
- 12 July 2019
In rural France, tree exchange systems seek to avoiding the felling that typically accompanies exchanges of parcels...
Debates
The Limits of the Accepted Orthodoxy on Rent Control
Loïc Bonneval & François Robert & translated by Oliver Waine
- 22 March 2019
In response to a recent critique of their work, Loïc Bonneval and François Robert defend their method and results. In...
Debates
Masculine Sports and “Respectable” Men in Working-Class Neighborhoods
Carine Guérandel & translated by Oliver Waine
- 12 March 2019
In a work rich in ethnographic material, Akim Oualhaci questions how socialization through sports contributes to...
Debates
The Damage Inflicted by French Rent Controls between 1914 and 1948
Robert C. Ellickson & David Le Bris
- 26 February 2019
In an essay in Metropolitics, Loïc Bonneval questioned the consensus among economists that strict rent controls have...
Debates
Does Rent Control Prevent Investment in Real Estate?
Loïc Bonneval & translated by Oliver Waine
- 8 February 2019
While rent-control measures kept private rental housing in France affordable for much of the 20th century, it has...
Essays
The Treatment of “North Africans” in 1960s Urban Renewal in France
Janoé Vulbeau & translated by Oliver Waine
- 1 February 2019
While France’s 1960s urban renewal has been studied in terms of its effects on the working classes, its racial...
Essays
Migrants’ Occupation of Lycée Jean Quarré: The Refugee Cause and the Cause of a Neighborhood
Isabelle Coutant & translated by Oliver Waine
- 16 November 2018
The flows of migrants seeking refuge in Europe since the summer of 2015 have led to temporary settlements—legal or...
Essays
Getting Night Lighting Right
Samuel Challéat & Dany Lapostolle & translated by Oliver Waine
- 2 November 2018
Innovation in contemporary urban lighting has increasingly been driven by issues of sustainability. While...
Debates
Silent Suppression: How Local Politicians Stifle Collective Action in Working-Class Neighborhoods
Julien Talpin & translated by Oliver Waine
- 19 October 2018
Taking as its starting point a study of a neighborhood roundtable in the northern French city of Roubaix, this...
Essays
Far from the Ballot Box: The Political Exclusion of the Working Classes in France
Camille Peugny & translated by Oliver Waine
- 4 July 2018
Following the French presidential and parliamentary elections of 2017, the question of equal access to the...
From the Field
Dunkirk as a New “Laboratory” for Free Transit
Henri Briche & Maxime Huré & translated by Oliver Waine
- 29 June 2018
From September 2018, the public transport network in Dunkirk, France, will be free of charge for all users. Henri...
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The urban context and public transportation shape how undocumented youths move within cities. In a comparison of...
Reviews
Filming Ethnic Diversity in New York
Stéphane Tonnelat & translated by Christina Mitrakos
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Frederick Wiseman’s fortieth documentary film, In Jackson Heights (2015), returns to an urban theme explored in...
From the Field
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In the constellation of anti-immigrant politics in the United States, groups like the Minutemen, civilians who...
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The Political Aesthetics of Drag
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- 13 October 2015
Drag, or the diverse art form and culture of performance that typically plays with gender and sex, is an integral...
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Disarm the Police
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- 29 September 2015
In the current political debates about discriminatory policing, there has been a lack of serious discussion of...
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Strasbourg, An Example of a Cycling City
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The Trinity of Walking, Cycling and Public Transportation Must Be...
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