Commoning initiatives in towns, tower blocks and beyond
A number of initiatives are being carried out at local level to help create commons
Read moreParalympic Games in the media: disability and its paradoxes
The presence of disability on television remains modest, and the Paralympic Games provide greater opportunities than usual to raise its profile.
Read moreAre stock exchanges the Sustainable Development Goals' best allies?
How does the finance sector contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals? Although their contribution is significant, stock exchanges could do better.
Read moreWhy are tourists thin on the ground for the Paris Olympic Games ?
For tourism professionals, the 2024 Olympics have not been an economic success. The “eviction effect” familiar to economists is to blame. The Olympic Games may attract sports fans, but they also deter other visitors.
Read moreLGBT+ refugees in France: difficulties accessing international protection
People seeking asylum on the grounds of their sexual orientation or gender identity may encounter difficulties in being granted refugee status. The process in France is far from easy.
Read moreThe forgotten victims of the agricultural crisis: no right of residence for foreign seasonal…
As forgotten victims of the agricultural crisis, foreign workers in France face an ambiguous migration policy that oscillates between legislation, legality and regularisation and rejection.
Read moreHow does remote working impact our mobility?
Remote working has certainly led to our dailytrips being recentred around the home, but the impact on car ownership and place of residence remains low for households.
Read moreMobility: another inequality suffered by working class areas
Residents of deprived areas have significantly poorer access to cars, while average journey times are longer than those of the rest of the population.
Read moreJoséphine d'Yquem: an entrepreneurial woman of the 19th century and the creator of a legendary…
A recent book recounts the life of Joséphine d'Yquem, a woman who was thrust into the role of managing a small family vineyard, but who managed to innovate and turn it into the very symbol of luxury.
Read moreBodycams on French police: what we can learn from the United States and Canada
French police officers will soon be generally equipped with pedestrian cameras to film their interventions. A practice already implemented across the Atlantic for several years.
Read moreLocal alternative organisations, a driver to encourage people to consume less
More than policies targeting individual behaviours, collectives promote citizen engagement in the ecological transition.
Read moreElections: campaign rituals disrupted by the pandemic
The organization and the registers of mobilization of localized electoral campaigns are crucial to understand the small rituals of political life and its actors.
Read moreWhat becomes of top-level athletes after their sporting careers end?
A research project conducted on an unprecedented scale is lifting the veil on the career paths of former top-level athletes
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