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		<title>Beyond Backlash</title>
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		<dc:creator>Priscila Delgado de Carvalho</dc:creator>


		<dc:subject>Society</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>United States of America</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>democracy</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>inequalities</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>populism</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>gender</dc:subject>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Gender not only reached an unprecedented level of exposure in public debates but has become a structuring element of contemporary conservative discourses. This text discusses how gender can be incorporated into assessments of the current crisis of democracies&lt;/p&gt;
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		<title>The Right to Live in the City</title>
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		<dc:creator>Marie Loison-Leruste</dc:creator>


		<dc:subject>Society</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>medical insurance</dc:subject>
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		<dc:subject>Florence Gould Foundation</dc:subject>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;Sociologist Marie Loison-Leruste shows how address registration is for homeless persons the key to gaining access to rights. She suggests that, beyond reflecting on the question of non-take-up, the state must urgently back the professionals who support the homeless.&lt;/p&gt;
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		<title>Protesting in early 21st century China</title>
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		<dc:creator>&#201;milie Frenkiel &amp; Chlo&#233; Froissart</dc:creator>


		<dc:subject>Politics</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>China</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>political representation</dc:subject>
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		<dc:subject> new technologies</dc:subject>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;In order to better grasp protests and social movements in China, whose number has impressively swollen in recent years, &lt;i&gt;Books&amp;Ideas&lt;/i&gt; presents a dossier on the evolution of social mobilization and on the representation of social instability in this country.&lt;/p&gt;
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		<title>Labor Migration and Social Rights</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nicolas Delalande &amp; Ivan Jablonka</dc:creator>


		<dc:subject>Society</dc:subject>
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		<dc:subject>China</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>globalisation</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>Europe</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>social rights</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>foreigners</dc:subject>
		<dc:subject>Text Interviews</dc:subject>

		<description>&lt;p&gt;Whilst Europe takes a hard line on the question of immigration, in China millions of internal migrant workers are demanding recognition of their social rights. As was the case in Europe at the end of the nineteenth century, the social state is developing not against, but through migration.&lt;/p&gt;
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