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By examining the social paths of four contemporary rappers, this article seeks to shed light on the tensions between the road to fame and political engagement in the professional art world. Sociological literature on artist engagement implies that the levels and types of engagement are determined by the position artists hold in their professional art world and on their level of recognition in particular. However, if this conflict between engagement and acclaim structures the paths of the artists that were studied, it is also necessary to look at the artists' socialization. The diachronic study of individual constructs makes it possible to understand that the analysis of the actors' political socialization proves to be crucial to understand their engagement modes. Furthermore, the specificity of rap and its irreducibility to the world of music are examined in order to understand the challenges of an evolving art world and its effects on the artists' professional paths.
Keywords: monde professionnel du rap, pratiques d'engagement politique, reconnaissance artistique, world of professional rap, political commitment practices, artistic recognition, mundo profesional del rap, prácticas de compromiso político, reconocimiento artístico
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Families involved in high conflict post separation pose unique challenges for child protection services. This study is based on an online survey of Quebec child protection workers' (n = 309) experience with high conflict situations. Results show that child protection cases with high conflict families are complicated by workers' lack of operational definition of high conflict situations and by an unclear mandate of child protection services. Implications for practice include developing both an integrated approach and a differential response to better respond to families involved in high conflict.
Keywords: protection de la jeunesse, conflits sévères de séparation, séparations hautement conflictuelles, conflits de garde et de droits d'accès, child protection, high conflict, child custody and access dispute
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Abstract The author of this article examines two aspects of Frontières ou Tableaux d'Amérique : the function of its characters' dreams and the ironic game constructed by the Audetian narrator's geographical and imaginary passages (“ promenades ”) across the American continent. The purpose of the article is to show how the confrontation of these two functions, using a range of spatial variations, produces a corrosive critique of the American dream.
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