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  1. 551.

    Article published in Frontières (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 21, Issue 2, 2009

    Digital publication year: 2010

  2. 552.

    Other published in Frontières (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 19, Issue 1, 2006

    Digital publication year: 2007

  3. 553.

    Article published in Recherches qualitatives (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 28, Issue 3, 2009

    Digital publication year: 2022

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    Keywords: POSTURE DU CHERCHEUR, JEUNES DE LA RUE, JEUNES EN DIFFICULTÉ, RECHERCHE CLINIQUE, PSYCHOLOGIE CLINIQUE, PARENTALITÉ

  4. 555.

    Lévesque, Nicolas

    Frères d'armes

    Article published in Spirale (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 212, 2007

    Digital publication year: 2010

  5. 556.

    Article published in Phronesis (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 12, Issue 1, 2023

    Digital publication year: 2022

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    The academicization of social work training is often thought of as a remedy for the tendency to reproduce knowledge and practices due to a system in which peer training is highly dominant. Faced with the transformations and processes of pedagogical reengineering that have developed in the field of social work training in France since the 2010s, including their entry into the European system of higher education, and the addition of academic subjects to the training courses, it is appropriate to question the issues and the scope of a resulting universitarization. In the absence of a clear theoretical framework and of concepts that allow for thinking about the social action of individual support and collective transformation, future social workers are exposed to cognitive dissonance. Intervention sociology, among other disciplines, can provide the theoretical, conceptual and methodological materials to avoid these dissonances.

  6. 557.

    Article published in Filigrane (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 28, Issue 1, 2019

    Digital publication year: 2019

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    Trans people challenge society, and theoretical and political debates are too often confined within a chiasmus that articulates an apology of identity and liberation and a warning about the loss of immemorial references. But how can we get out of this opposition if not by trying to understand the lived experience of the people we are talking about? This text seeks to integrate empirical data, clinical experiences, phenomenology and contemporary gender theories to understand the experience of the self of trans and non-binary people. In their existence, trans people highlight what is already present: the subversion of the binary gender system, but also the connections between body modifications and the construction of the Subject. Trans subjectivities are not a mere replica of an idea about the feminine and the masculine, they express something beyond and speak of multiplicity, of becoming, of relationships and of the importance of felt body. The bodies are considered as signifying materialities and as the origin and place of trans becoming. Arising from phenomenology, new materialism proposes a conceptual tool to apprehend these affected, meaningful and transformative materialities.

    Keywords: trans, genre, non binaire, subjectivité, corps, nouveau matérialisme, trans, gender, non-binary, subjectivity, body, new materialism

  7. 558.

    Article published in Petite revue de philosophie (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 6, Issue 1, 1984

    Digital publication year: 2023

  8. 559.

    Thiriart, Philippe

    Le Triangle et l'esprit

    Article published in Petite revue de philosophie (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 1, Issue 1, 1979

    Digital publication year: 2023

  9. 560.

    Cardinal, Jean-Paul

    Aperçu sur l'ésotérisme

    Article published in Petite revue de philosophie (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 1, Issue 1, 1979

    Digital publication year: 2023