Nouveautés de la semaine

BSPO

À la une : The fateful triangle : race, ethnicity, nation / Stuart Hall

Cote de rangement : GN 495 .6 H 255599 / Domaine : Anthropologie

« In The Fateful Triangle—drawn from lectures delivered at Harvard University in 1994—one of the founding figures of cultural studies reflects on the divisive, often deadly consequences of our contemporary politics of identification. As he untangles the power relations that permeate categories of race, ethnicity, and nationhood, Stuart Hall shows how old hierarchies of human identity in Western culture were forcefully broken apart when oppressed groups introduced new meanings to the representation of difference.

From the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, the concept of race stressed distinctions of color as fixed and unchangeable. But for Hall, twentieth-century redefinitions of blackness reveal how identities and attitudes can be transformed through the medium of language itself. Like the “badge of color” W. E. B. Du Bois evoked in the anticolonial era, “black” became a sign of solidarity for Caribbean and South Asian migrants who fought discrimination in 1980s Britain. Hall sees such manifestations of “new ethnicities” as grounds for optimism in the face of worldwide fundamentalisms that respond with fear to social change.

Migration was at the heart of Hall’s diagnosis of the global predicaments taking shape around him. Explaining more than two decades ago why migrants are the target of new nationalisms, Hall’s prescient vision helps us to understand today’s crisis of liberal democracy. As he challenges us to find sustainable ways of living with difference, Hall gives us the concept of diaspora as a metaphor with which to enact fresh possibilities for redefining nation, race, and identity in the twenty-first century.

Stuart Hall (1932–2014) was Professor of Sociology at the Open University, the founding editor of New Left Review, and Director of the Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies at the University of Birmingham.“ - Quatrième de couverture


Économie

The foundations of evolutionary institutional economics : generic institutionalism / Manuel Wäckerle

Cote de rangement : HB 99 .5 S 255596

Global infrastructure networks : the trans-national strategy and policy interface / Colin Turner, Debra Johnson

Cote de rangement : HC 79 .C3 T 255594

Termites of the state : why complexity leads to inequality / Vito Tanzi

Cote de rangement : HD 87 T 255602


Sciences politiques

L'islamisme au pouvoir : Tunisie, Égypte, Maroc (2011-2017) / Anne-Clémentine Larroque

Cote de rangement : BP 173 .7 L 255584

L'État islamique de Mossoul : histoire d'une entreprise totalitaire / Hélène Sallon

Cote de rangement : DS 79 .9 S 255587

Preparing for Brexit : actors, negotiations and consequences / Lee McGowan

Cote de rangement : HC 240 .25 M 255601

Undoing the demos : neoliberalism’s stealth revolution / Wendy Brown

Cote de rangement : JC 574 B 255595

Le paradoxe du vote / Tarik Tazdaït & Rabia Nessah

Cote de rangement : JF 1001 T 255585

Comment perdre une guerre : une théorie du contournement démocratique / Élie Baranets

Cote de rangement : JZ 6385 B 255590


Sciences sociales

The field researcher’s handbook : a guide to the art and science of professional fieldwork / David J. Danelo

Cote de rangement : H 62 D 255600

The Sage handbook of qualitative research / edited by Norman K. Denzin, Yvonna S. Lincoln

Cote de rangement : H 62 S 255597


Sociologie

La vérité est ailleurs : complots et sorcellerie / Jean-Pierre Dozon

Cote de rangement : DT 14 D 255591

Enquêter sur l'internationalisation des biens médiatiques et culturels / sous la direction de Jean-Baptiste Comby

Cote de rangement : HM 623 E 255586

The digital condition / Felix Stalder

Cote de rangement : HM 851 S 255598

Histoire de la sexualité. 4, Les aveux de la chair / Michel Foucault

Cote de rangement : HQ 12 F 255583


Gestion

Ressources humaines / Jean-Marie Peretti

Cote de rangement : HF 5549 P 255593


Marketing

Le grand livre du marketing digital : tendances, outils & stratégies ; site web, référencement & contenu ; publicité en ligne ; réseaux sociaux & influence / Rémy Marrone, Claire Gallic

Cote de rangement : HF 5415 .1265 M 255592


Informatique

Passwords : philology, security, authentication / Brian Lennon

Cote de rangement : QA 76 .9.A25 L 255603

Decoding the social world : data science and the unintended consequences of communication / Sandra González-Bailón

Cote de rangement : TK 5103 .7 G 255604

Les ancêtres des moteurs de recherche : bureaux d'adresse et feuilles d'annonces à l'époque moderne / Anton Tantner

Cote de rangement : ZA 3157 T 255589


Migrations

De Lesbos à Calais : comment l'Europe fabrique des camps / Babels

Cote de rangement : HV 640 .4 D 255588


Tous ces ouvrages sont exposés sur le présentoir des nouveautés de la BSPO. Ceux-ci pourront être empruntés à domicile à partir du 26 mars 2018.

 

Publié le 25 septembre 2017