03483 am 2200733 n 450 9910548291803321202110152-7535-8540-710.4000/books.pur.150197(CKB)5670000000207016(FrMaCLE)OB-pur-150197(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/86742(PPN)26796269X(EXLCZ)99567000000020701620220222j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLes émotions dans la recherche en sciences humaines et sociales Épreuves du terrain /Stéphane Héas, Omar ZannaRennes Presses universitaires de Rennes20211 online resource (292 p.) Le sens social2-7535-8056-1 La neutralité, en science comme ailleurs, est un vœu pieux, voire un leurre, à mieux comprendre, si ce n’est évaluer ou contrôler. Surtout, l’engagement sur un terrain d’études conduit à des surprises, voire à des déconvenues qui font le sel des ouvrages de N. Barley comme par exemple L’anthropologue en déroute (2001). Dans le cadre des approches sensibles en sciences humaines et sociales, les émotions ressenties par le corps, recueillies et partagées, avec plaisir ou déplaisir, ne sont plus considérées comme des perturbateurs de l’analyse mais comme des sésames d’accès à la compréhension humaine. Elles s’imposent à la chercheuse ou au chercheur, la/le surprennent ; elles deviennent des guides utiles, des opératrices d’inclinaisons, voire de bifurcations, dans la recherche scientifique. Longtemps délaissées, les émotions ne constituent plus un obstacle à la rationalité mais un échafaudage à l’avènement d’une orientation théorique spécifique plutôt qu’une autre, à une modification d’attitude sur le terrain, etc. Émotion et cognition sont, pour le pire et le meilleur, définitivement intriquées.SociologysociologieémotionchercheursociologieémotionchercheurSociologysociologieémotionchercheurBallanfat Elsa1331888Beldame Yann1331889Beriet Grégory1281637Bernard Julien479732Bonnet Thomas1331890Bresson Jonathan1331891Dargère Christophe1331892Faure David250252Héas Stéphane1289194Kurashima Akira1331893Le Breton David144194Melchior Jean-Philippe1315023Meziani Martial1331894Nahoum-Grappe Véronique893100Perera Éric1331895Porrovecchio Alessandro518595Rochedy Amandine1283355Salme Juliette1331896Tuffa Elsa1331897Zanna Omar1331898Héas Stéphane1289194Zanna Omar1331898FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910548291803321Les émotions dans la recherche en sciences humaines et sociales3040618UNINA01224nam0 22003011i 450 UON0005434720231205102240.19120020107d1967 |0itac50 bachiCN||||p |||||Fu Sheng liu jiShen FuGaoxiongGuanming Chubanshe1967144 p.20 cmLETTERATURA CINESENARRATIVADINASTIA QING (1644-1911)TESTIUONC004467FIGaoxiongUONL001148CIN VI AACINA - LETTERATURA CLASSICA (fino al 1911) - TESTIASHEN FuUONV005549638289Guanming ChubansheUONV254787650CHEN, FouSHEN FuUONV032715FU ShenSHEN FuUONV032799ITSOL20240220RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00054347SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI CIN VI AA 671 N SI SA 95366 7 671 N LETTERATURA PUNJABI - POESIA E TEATROLETTERATURA CINESE - NARRATIVA - DINASTIA QING (1644-1911) - TESTIUONC006913Fu sheng liu ji12785UNIOR04241nam 2200697 450 991081343840332120220203014432.01-58367-457-81-58367-458-6(CKB)3710000000357692(EBL)2081702(OCoLC)906969327(SSID)ssj0001457296(PQKBManifestationID)12556757(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001457296(PQKBWorkID)11441172(PQKB)11343817(MiAaPQ)EBC2081702(EXLCZ)99371000000035769220140404h20142014 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRace to revolution the United States and Cuba during slavery and Jim Crow /Gerald HorneNew York :Monthly Review Press,[2014]©20141 online resource (208 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-58367-445-4 1-58367-446-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Spanish Florida Falls, Cuba Next? -- Texas, Cuba and the African Slave Trade -- Africans Revolt! -- U.S. to Seize Cuba to Prevent "Africanization"? -- Slavery Ends in the U.S ... and Cuba? -- Toward De Facto Annexation of Cuba -- War! And Jim Crow Enforced in Cuba -- Race/War in Cuba? -- The Rise of the Reds, on the Mainland and the Island -- War! And Progress? -- Race to Revolution."The histories of Cuba and the United States are tightly intertwined and have been for at least two centuries. In Race to Revolution, historian Gerald Horne examines a critical relationship between the two countries by tracing out the typically overlooked interconnections among slavery, Jim Crow, and revolution. Slavery was central to the economic and political trajectories of Cuba and the United States, both in terms of each nation's internal political and economic development and in the interactions between the small Caribbean island and the Colossus of the North. Horne draws a direct link between the Black experiences in two very different countries and follows that connection through changing periods of resistance and revolutionary upheaval. Black Cubans were crucial to Cuba's initial independence, and the relative freedom they achieved helped bring down Jim Crow in the United States, reinforcing radical politics within the Black communities of both nations. This in turn helped to create the conditions that gave rise to the Cuban Revolution which, on New Years' Day in 1959, shook the United States to its core. Based on extensive research in Havana, Madrid, London, and throughout the U.S., Race to Revolution delves deep into the historical record, bringing to life the experiences of slaves and slave traders, abolitionists and sailors, politicians and poor farmers. It illuminates the complex web of interaction and influence that shaped the lives of many generations as they struggled over questions of race, property, and political power in both Cuba and the United States"--Provided by publisher.SlaveryCubaHistorySlaveryUnited StatesHistoryAfrican AmericansSegregationHistoryBlack peopleSegregationCubaHistoryBlack peopleCubaPolitics and governmentAfrican AmericansPolitics and governmentUnited StatesRelationsCubaCubaRelationsUnited StatesCubaRace relationsUnited StatesRace relationsSlaveryHistory.SlaveryHistory.African AmericansSegregationHistory.Black peopleSegregationHistory.Black peoplePolitics and government.African AmericansPolitics and government.327.7307291POL000000POL030000POL005000bisacshHorne Gerald850651MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910813438403321Race to revolution4052765UNINA