Presentation
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1. Methods
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2. Socialization
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3. Arts
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4. Politics
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Readings
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Miscellaneous Contributions
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This issue of Sociétés & Représentations focusing on the uses of gender in social sciences is the fruit of a collective project by seven young women researchers. These women are political scientists, sociologists, and historians and have mobilized around common issues concerning the place of gender in their research. Coming from various disciplines and using different methods and drawing from diverse survey material ranging from epigraphy to ethnographic observation, the works presented here bear testimony to a desire to mobilize gender in the construction and analysis of their objects. This special report also offers the occasion to review the works of those who have made use of this tool in the social sciences. One round table brings together Christiane Klapisch-Zuber, Laura Lee Downs, Violaine Sebillotte-Cuchet, and Frédérique Villemur, and another with Judith Butler, Éric Fassin, and Joan Scott. Instead of proposing an alternative approach to gender, this volume shall present the diversity of its modes of empirical appropriation in current social science research.
Plural in its subject matter and pluralist with respect to suggested approaches, this transdisciplinary journal wants to be open to questions encountered by contemporary society in the familiarity of its forms while participating in a renewed way of thinking.
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