The republic and the riots : exploring urban violence in French suburbs, 2005-2007

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    • Moran, Matthew

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The republic and the riots : exploring urban violence in French suburbs, 2005-2007

Matthew Moran

Peter Lang, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [275]-282) and index

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内容説明

In 2005, the deaths of two teenagers in Clichy-sous-Bois provoked three weeks of rioting in French banlieues. Cars were burned, buildings were damaged and young people clashed with the police in unprecedented scenes of violence. The government declared a state of emergency as the riots spread across France. Two years later, the French public were met with familiar images when riots broke out in the Parisian suburb of Villiers-le-Bel. What were the underlying causes of these episodes of extreme violence? What did the riots signify? What do they tell us about French society? This book takes the reader inside the world of the banlieues and explores the nature and causes of the riots. Drawing on qualitative fieldwork conducted in Villiers-le-Bel, the author offers a unique insight into the motivating factors behind the violence. On a larger scale, the book examines the relationship between the underprivileged suburbs and the French republican model. The author explores a triad of interconnections: between republican ideals and the reality of daily life in the banlieues; between national projections of unity and localized realities of disunity; and between figures of authority and ordinary citizens.

目次

Contents: Detailed analysis of the riots and their interpretation – Exploration of the notion of French republicanism and the relationship between this abstract concept and the reality of the banlieues – Examination of the evolution of the French banlieues and the challenges facing these areas – Case study of Villiers-le-Bel based on qualitative fieldwork – Macro-analysis of republican ideology and its representation as well as pragmatic interaction with people involved in the riots on both sides.

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