Discussion enregistrée en public le 7 avril 2023 à Sciences-Po Les intervenantes et intervenants : Sarah Gensburger, sociologue, CNRS (codirectrice du livre) Alexandra Oeser, sociologue, université Paris-Nanterre Gérôme Truc, sociologue, CNRS, université Paris-Nanterre Philippe Mesnard, littérature comparée, université Clermont-Auvergne Audrey Célestine, politiste, Université de Lille Fabien Jobard, politiste, CNRS, université Paris-Saclay Le livre : Sarah Gensburger, Sandrine … Continue reading "284. Sciences sociales et mémoires collectives (discussion enregistrée en public le 7 avril 2023)"
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