Language of instruction
French, English
Teaching content
SOCIOLOGIE, ANTHROPOLOGIE, ETHNOLOGIE
This course occurs in the following program(s)
Training officer(s)
E.DUVIVIER
Stakeholder(s)
E.DUVIVIER
Présentation
Goal
The youth concept has no strict and unchanging definition.
After an overlook on the historical construction of this group, the course will focus on having a better knowledge of the evolution of the representation linked to youth and to think of the criterias which are defining it nowadays.
After an overlook on the historical construction of this group, the course will focus on having a better knowledge of the evolution of the representation linked to youth and to think of the criterias which are defining it nowadays.
Presentation
- Social construction of youth: from the childhood idea of promotion to the first attempts of support.
- How to think youth? the contribution of sociology.
- The youth: revealing the evolutions of societies.
- The youth in an uncertain society (round table)
- How to think youth? the contribution of sociology.
- The youth: revealing the evolutions of societies.
- The youth in an uncertain society (round table)
Modalités
Forms of instruction
Lectures and tutorial
Organization
Type | Amount of time | Comment | |
---|---|---|---|
Face to face | |||
Lecture | 6,00 | ||
Seminar | 4,00 | ||
Independent work | |||
Self study | 2,00 | ||
Independent study | |||
Estimated personal study time | 10,00 | ||
Overall student workload | 22,00 |
Evaluation
Written exam
Ressources
Bibliography
Les jeunes ruraux - GALLAND Olivier, LAMBERT Yves
L’Harmattan, Paris, 1993, 252 pages
Sociologie de la jeunesse L’entrée dans la vie - GALLAND OlivierArmand Colin, Paris, 1991, 231 pages
Cœur de banlieues, Codes, rites et langages - LEPOUTRE DavidEditions Odile Jacob, Paris, 1997, 362 pages
Les jeunes en France, Etat des recherches - MAUGER GérardLa documentation française, Paris, 1994, 295 pages
La ville Intervalle, Jeunes entre centre et banlieue - ROULLEAU-BERGER LaurenceParis, Meridiens Klincksieck, 1993, 211 pages