Les draps roses, la misère du monde et nous… Cinq femmes à la Une
This text presents a collective discussion conducted with five women during the mobilisation against pension reform in January 2020. They were chosen by the interviewer because they were not mobilised against the planned reform, or because they confusedly thought it was right or necessary, or becaus...
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Published in | Tracés (Lyons, France) Vol. 39; no. 39; pp. 103 - 131 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English French |
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ENS Éditions
15.09.2020
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Summary: | This text presents a collective discussion conducted with five women during the mobilisation against pension reform in January 2020. They were chosen by the interviewer because they were not mobilised against the planned reform, or because they confusedly thought it was right or necessary, or because they thought they had no say in the matter. They are not mobilised against the reform nor in favour of it. However, they are not totally disinterested: they simply don't really understand what is at stake and they feel that everything has already been decided in advance. This group interview wishes to contribute to understanding this individual and collective state of mind, reinforced by the Covid-19 pandemic. |
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ISSN: | 1763-0061 1963-1812 |
DOI: | 10.4000/traces.11909 |