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SUMMARY:'Youth and politics in the French banlieue' - Dr Insa Koch (LSE)\,
  Prof Marie-Hélène Bacqué (Paris Nanterre University)\, Michael Keith (
 University of Oxford)
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20211119T140000Z
DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20211119T151500Z
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DESCRIPTION:The French 'banlieues' (suburbs) are always presented in natio
 nal and international media as a problem. Indeed\, they are said to concen
 trate social and economic disadvantages\, are ghettos for migrants and peo
 ple from minority backgrounds\, their inhabitants tend to participate less
  in institutional politics\, riots happen every 5 years\, etc. It is never
 theless striking that so little is done - research-wise - to try to grasp 
 the perspective of the people who live there\, and especially of the youth
 . Following an in-depth research action in Parisian suburbs conducted by a
  group of researchers together with tens of young people from the area\, M
 arie-Hélène Bacqué (Professor at Paris-Nanterre University)\, one of th
 e leading scholars on the French suburbs\, will present the complex relati
 onships between the youth and politics in the Parisian suburbs. Her respon
 dents will be Insa Koch\, Associate Professor of Law and Anthropology at t
 he LSE Law School\, and Michael Keith\, Professor at COMPAS (Centre on Mig
 ration\, Policy & Society)\, University of Oxford\, Director of the PEAK U
 rban Research programme\, and co-Director of the Oxford Programme for the 
 Future of Cities.\nSpeakers:\nDr Insa Koch (LSE)\, Prof Marie-Hélène Bac
 qué (Paris Nanterre University)\, Michael Keith (University of Oxford)
LOCATION:Online (Zoom)
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URL:https://talks.ox.ac.uk/talks/id/4dc80519-811e-4247-80cb-ee100c5a45e1/
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