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Les objectifs de nos luttes de classes / Victor Griffuelhes / Paris : La Publication sociale - [1909]
Titre : Les objectifs de nos luttes de classes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Victor Griffuelhes (1874-1922), Auteur; Louis Niel (1872-1952), Auteur; Georges Sorel (1847-1922), Préfacier, etc Editeur : Paris : La Publication sociale Année de publication : [1909] Importance : 62 p. Format : 18 cm Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : [Imprimés]Syndicalisme:France:1871-1914 Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28529 Mention de responsabilité : par Victor Griffuelhes et Louis Niel ; préface de George Sorel Les objectifs de nos luttes de classes [texte imprimé] / Victor Griffuelhes (1874-1922), Auteur; Louis Niel (1872-1952), Auteur; Georges Sorel (1847-1922), Préfacier, etc . - Paris (16, rue Monsieur-le-Prince) : La Publication sociale, [1909] . - 62 p. ; 18 cm.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : [Imprimés]Syndicalisme:France:1871-1914 Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28529 Mention de responsabilité : par Victor Griffuelhes et Louis Niel ; préface de George Sorel Exemplaires
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Les patients séjournant au long cours dans les services de psychiatrie adulte en Île-de-France / Jean-Yves Barreyre / Paris : CEDIAS-Musée social. Délégation ANCREAI Ile-de-France - 2003
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Titre : Les patients séjournant au long cours dans les services de psychiatrie adulte en Île-de-France : Enquête de l’A.R.H.I.F. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jean-Yves Barreyre (1954-....), Auteur; Yara Makdessi-Raynaud, Auteur; Carole Peintre, Auteur; Agence Régionale de l’Hospitalisation en Ile-de-France (ARHIF), Commanditaire; CEDIAS-Musée social, Editeur (scientifique); Guy Baillon, Préfacier, etc Editeur : Paris : CEDIAS-Musée social. Délégation ANCREAI Ile-de-France Année de publication : 2003 Autre Editeur : Paris : Agence Régionale de l’Hospitalisation en Ile-de-France (ARHIF) Importance : 188 p. Format : 30 cm Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : [Imprimés]Psychiatrie
[Imprimés]HôpitalPermalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28528 Mention de responsabilité : Étude réalisée par la Délégation régionale ANCREAI Île-de-France – CEDIAS ; Jean-Yves Barreyre, Yara Makdessi-Raynaud, Carole Peintre ; préf. de Guy Baillon Les patients séjournant au long cours dans les services de psychiatrie adulte en Île-de-France [texte imprimé] : Enquête de l’A.R.H.I.F. / Jean-Yves Barreyre (1954-....), Auteur; Yara Makdessi-Raynaud, Auteur; Carole Peintre, Auteur; Agence Régionale de l’Hospitalisation en Ile-de-France (ARHIF), Commanditaire; CEDIAS-Musée social, Editeur (scientifique); Guy Baillon, Préfacier, etc . - Paris : CEDIAS-Musée social. Délégation ANCREAI Ile-de-France : Paris : Agence Régionale de l’Hospitalisation en Ile-de-France (ARHIF), 2003 . - 188 p. ; 30 cm.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : [Imprimés]Psychiatrie
[Imprimés]HôpitalPermalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28528 Mention de responsabilité : Étude réalisée par la Délégation régionale ANCREAI Île-de-France – CEDIAS ; Jean-Yves Barreyre, Yara Makdessi-Raynaud, Carole Peintre ; préf. de Guy Baillon Documents numériques
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Les oeuvres de Charles Gide, 12. Propos d'actualité et d'inactualité, 1887-1931 / Charles Gide / Paris : Comité pour l'édition des oeuvres de Charles Gide - 2008
Titre de série : Les oeuvres de Charles Gide, 12 Titre : Propos d'actualité et d'inactualité, 1887-1931 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Charles Gide (1847-1932), Auteur; Marc Pénin, Editeur (scientifique) Editeur : Paris : Comité pour l'édition des oeuvres de Charles Gide Année de publication : 2008 Collection : Les oeuvres de Charles Gide num. vol. 12 Importance : 383 p. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-2-296-06752-3 Note générale : En appendice, texte du dernier cours de Charles Gide au Collège de France. - Notes bibliogr. Index Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : [Imprimés]Économie politique:Histoire Index. décimale : 330 Economie Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28527 Les oeuvres de Charles Gide, 12. Propos d'actualité et d'inactualité, 1887-1931 [texte imprimé] / Charles Gide (1847-1932), Auteur; Marc Pénin, Editeur (scientifique) . - Comité pour l'édition des oeuvres de Charles Gide, 2008 . - 383 p. ; 24 cm. - (Les oeuvres de Charles Gide; vol. 12) .
ISBN : 978-2-296-06752-3
En appendice, texte du dernier cours de Charles Gide au Collège de France. - Notes bibliogr. Index
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : [Imprimés]Économie politique:Histoire Index. décimale : 330 Economie Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28527 Exemplaires
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Habitations ouvrières / Société des mines de Dourges / Dourges : Société des mines de Dourges - 1909
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Titre : Habitations ouvrières Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Société des mines de Dourges, Auteur Editeur : Dourges : Société des mines de Dourges Année de publication : 1909 Importance : 36 p. Présentation : ill. Format : 24 cm Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : [Imprimés]Habitation:HBM-HLM
[Imprimés]Patronat:Institutions patronales
[Imprimés]Mines
[Imprimés]Logement social:France:1870-1914
[Bibliothèque numérique]Habitation, logement, urbanismePermalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28526 Habitations ouvrières [texte imprimé] / Société des mines de Dourges, Auteur . - Dourges : Société des mines de Dourges, 1909 . - 36 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : [Imprimés]Habitation:HBM-HLM
[Imprimés]Patronat:Institutions patronales
[Imprimés]Mines
[Imprimés]Logement social:France:1870-1914
[Bibliothèque numérique]Habitation, logement, urbanismePermalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28526 Exemplaires
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Orphanhood, Poverty and the Care Dilemma / Tatek Abebe in Social Work & Society, vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)
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Titre : Orphanhood, Poverty and the Care Dilemma : Review of Global Policy Trends Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Tatek Abebe, Auteur Année de publication : 2009 Langues : Français (fre)
in Social Work & Society > vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)Catégories : [Imprimés]Enfance:Orphelins Résumé : The care and protection of children experiencing orphanhood presents a major child-care policy challenge. This paper draws on a review of the literature to document divergent conceptualizations of orphanhood, how the hurdles for the care of orphans reflect wider issues of poverty and inequality, as well as the ways in which different care interventions (familial, institutional, community-based and rights-based) might be appropriated for children in need. It is argued that the map of contemporary orphanhood overlaps with the contours of global poverty, inequality, age-based deprivations and marginalization. An example of a ‘globalised’ model of orphan care, namely SOS Children’s Villages, is presented and its implications for policy are examined. The paper highlights the significance of fighting poverty and enhancing the care-giving capabilities of extended families in the care and protection of children from a rights-based perspective. It suggests that external interventions should primarily address the structural causes of poverty and marginality, rather than amplifying inequalities through the selective support of orphans in economically vulnerable communities. Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28525 En ligne : http://www.socwork.net/2009/1/special_issue/abebe Format de la ressource électronique : site web [article] Orphanhood, Poverty and the Care Dilemma [document électronique] : Review of Global Policy Trends / Tatek Abebe, Auteur . - 2009.
Langues : Français (fre)
in Social Work & Society > vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)Catégories : [Imprimés]Enfance:Orphelins Résumé : The care and protection of children experiencing orphanhood presents a major child-care policy challenge. This paper draws on a review of the literature to document divergent conceptualizations of orphanhood, how the hurdles for the care of orphans reflect wider issues of poverty and inequality, as well as the ways in which different care interventions (familial, institutional, community-based and rights-based) might be appropriated for children in need. It is argued that the map of contemporary orphanhood overlaps with the contours of global poverty, inequality, age-based deprivations and marginalization. An example of a ‘globalised’ model of orphan care, namely SOS Children’s Villages, is presented and its implications for policy are examined. The paper highlights the significance of fighting poverty and enhancing the care-giving capabilities of extended families in the care and protection of children from a rights-based perspective. It suggests that external interventions should primarily address the structural causes of poverty and marginality, rather than amplifying inequalities through the selective support of orphans in economically vulnerable communities. Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28525 En ligne : http://www.socwork.net/2009/1/special_issue/abebe Format de la ressource électronique : site web
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Titre : Orphan Care in Russia Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Victoria Schmidt, Auteur Année de publication : 2009 Langues : Français (fre)
in Social Work & Society > vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)Résumé : Current public opinion about the residential care system in contemporary Russia is extremely negative. A majority of Russians, both citizens and professionals, consider that family placement is the best arrangement for orphaned children. The year 2007 was announced as the Year of the Child in Russia. The majority of officials interpreted it as the year of de-institutionalization of the residential care system for children in Russia. De-institutionalization is mostly identified as reform focused on family placement instead of placement in institutions. Vladimir Fridlyanov, the executive director of the Ministry of Science and Education, announced in May, 2007 that the government is going to transfer 120,000 children from institutions into families every year from 2007 until 2010 and reduce the number of residential care institutions by one-third (Nesterova 2007). But the likelihood of family placement is small, with the exception of the adoption of infants without serious pathologies, and the attempts of precipitant de-institutionalization (when children’s homes are closed and children are distributed among families) have failed (children were returned into children homes). According to the opinion of the Ministry, the key obstacle to effective de-institutionalization is the lack of professionals in adoption and foster care (Vazhdaeva 2006). Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28524 En ligne : http://www.socwork.net/2009/1/special_issue/schmidt Format de la ressource électronique : site web [article] Orphan Care in Russia [document électronique] / Victoria Schmidt, Auteur . - 2009.
Langues : Français (fre)
in Social Work & Society > vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)Résumé : Current public opinion about the residential care system in contemporary Russia is extremely negative. A majority of Russians, both citizens and professionals, consider that family placement is the best arrangement for orphaned children. The year 2007 was announced as the Year of the Child in Russia. The majority of officials interpreted it as the year of de-institutionalization of the residential care system for children in Russia. De-institutionalization is mostly identified as reform focused on family placement instead of placement in institutions. Vladimir Fridlyanov, the executive director of the Ministry of Science and Education, announced in May, 2007 that the government is going to transfer 120,000 children from institutions into families every year from 2007 until 2010 and reduce the number of residential care institutions by one-third (Nesterova 2007). But the likelihood of family placement is small, with the exception of the adoption of infants without serious pathologies, and the attempts of precipitant de-institutionalization (when children’s homes are closed and children are distributed among families) have failed (children were returned into children homes). According to the opinion of the Ministry, the key obstacle to effective de-institutionalization is the lack of professionals in adoption and foster care (Vazhdaeva 2006). Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28524 En ligne : http://www.socwork.net/2009/1/special_issue/schmidt Format de la ressource électronique : site web
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Titre : Orphan Care in China Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Liu Meng, Auteur; Zhu Kai, Auteur Année de publication : 2009 Langues : Français (fre)
in Social Work & Society > vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)Résumé : Orphan care in China was once provided by the central government as a means of social control. The centralized welfare delivery guaranteed some of the poorest orphans to be protected by the government. Since the economic reform, the central government started to relinquish its control over social welfare delivery, new forms of orphan care were introduced into China, sharing the responsibilities and burdens for caring the orphans. Yet, many issues and problems exist in social delivery due to a lack of finances, professionals, and policy support. In this chapter, we will discuss the background of social welfare changes in China, as pertains to orphan care, focusing on the different types of orphans as a result of social issues, service delivery, barriers and solutions. It is claimed that during the reform, the burden of orphan care in China may not be reduced in the coming future, and we offer suggestions to cope with that. Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28523 En ligne : http://www.socwork.net/2009/1/special_issue/mengkai Format de la ressource électronique : site web [article] Orphan Care in China [document électronique] / Liu Meng, Auteur; Zhu Kai, Auteur . - 2009.
Langues : Français (fre)
in Social Work & Society > vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)Résumé : Orphan care in China was once provided by the central government as a means of social control. The centralized welfare delivery guaranteed some of the poorest orphans to be protected by the government. Since the economic reform, the central government started to relinquish its control over social welfare delivery, new forms of orphan care were introduced into China, sharing the responsibilities and burdens for caring the orphans. Yet, many issues and problems exist in social delivery due to a lack of finances, professionals, and policy support. In this chapter, we will discuss the background of social welfare changes in China, as pertains to orphan care, focusing on the different types of orphans as a result of social issues, service delivery, barriers and solutions. It is claimed that during the reform, the burden of orphan care in China may not be reduced in the coming future, and we offer suggestions to cope with that. Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28523 En ligne : http://www.socwork.net/2009/1/special_issue/mengkai Format de la ressource électronique : site web ![]()
The Care and Shelter of Children and Adolescents in Brazil / Maria Lúcia T. Garcia in Social Work & Society, vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)
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Titre : The Care and Shelter of Children and Adolescents in Brazil : Expressions of Social Issues Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Maria Lúcia T. Garcia, Auteur; Cristiane B. Fernandez, Auteur Année de publication : 2009 Langues : Français (fre)
in Social Work & Society > vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)Résumé : The future of Brazilian children who have the protection offered by familial bonds is threatened by social inequities that force them to seek shelter and grow up in shelters. According to the Institute of Applied Economic Research, an estimated 20,000 children and adolescents are served by institutions. The majority of these children are afro-descendent males between the ages of seven and fifteen years old. Of those researched, 87.6% have families (58.2% receive visits from their families, 22.7% are rarely visited by their families and 5.8 are legally prohibited from contacting or being by their families). The percentage of children and adolescents “without families” or with “missing families” is 11.3%. There is no information available for 2% of the children and adolescents residing in shelters. The principle factors that necessitate the placement of Brazilian children in institutions that provide care and shelter include poverty (including children forced to work, sell drugs or beg, for example); domestic violence; chemical dependence of parents or guardians; homelessness; death or parents or guardian; imprisonment of their parents; and sexual abuse committed by their parents or guardians. The issue of abandoned children and adolescents and their care and shelter in the Brazilian context expresses a perverse violation of Child and Adolescent Rights. Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28522 En ligne : http://www.socwork.net/2009/1/special_issue/garciafernandez Format de la ressource électronique : site web [article] The Care and Shelter of Children and Adolescents in Brazil [document électronique] : Expressions of Social Issues / Maria Lúcia T. Garcia, Auteur; Cristiane B. Fernandez, Auteur . - 2009.
Langues : Français (fre)
in Social Work & Society > vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)Résumé : The future of Brazilian children who have the protection offered by familial bonds is threatened by social inequities that force them to seek shelter and grow up in shelters. According to the Institute of Applied Economic Research, an estimated 20,000 children and adolescents are served by institutions. The majority of these children are afro-descendent males between the ages of seven and fifteen years old. Of those researched, 87.6% have families (58.2% receive visits from their families, 22.7% are rarely visited by their families and 5.8 are legally prohibited from contacting or being by their families). The percentage of children and adolescents “without families” or with “missing families” is 11.3%. There is no information available for 2% of the children and adolescents residing in shelters. The principle factors that necessitate the placement of Brazilian children in institutions that provide care and shelter include poverty (including children forced to work, sell drugs or beg, for example); domestic violence; chemical dependence of parents or guardians; homelessness; death or parents or guardian; imprisonment of their parents; and sexual abuse committed by their parents or guardians. The issue of abandoned children and adolescents and their care and shelter in the Brazilian context expresses a perverse violation of Child and Adolescent Rights. Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28522 En ligne : http://www.socwork.net/2009/1/special_issue/garciafernandez Format de la ressource électronique : site web
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Titre : Care for Children in Botswana : The Social Work Role Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Tapologo Maundeni, Auteur Année de publication : 2009 Langues : Français (fre)
in Social Work & Society > vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)Résumé : The world over is experiencing an increase in the numbers of children who need care. The existence of children in need of care is not peculiar to contemporary Botswana society, it also prevailed in traditional Tswana society. What has changed is the volume of children who need care, and the resources available for their care. Like other African countries, Botswana is going through a process of rapid social, economic and cultural change. One of the characteristics of this change is the disintegration of the extended family. Consequently, the extended family can no longer cope with both the quality and quantity of care that children in need of care require (Botswana Human Development Report/BHDR 2000). Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28521 En ligne : http://www.socwork.net/2009/1/special_issue/maundeni Format de la ressource électronique : site web [article] Care for Children in Botswana [document électronique] : The Social Work Role / Tapologo Maundeni, Auteur . - 2009.
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in Social Work & Society > vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)Résumé : The world over is experiencing an increase in the numbers of children who need care. The existence of children in need of care is not peculiar to contemporary Botswana society, it also prevailed in traditional Tswana society. What has changed is the volume of children who need care, and the resources available for their care. Like other African countries, Botswana is going through a process of rapid social, economic and cultural change. One of the characteristics of this change is the disintegration of the extended family. Consequently, the extended family can no longer cope with both the quality and quantity of care that children in need of care require (Botswana Human Development Report/BHDR 2000). Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28521 En ligne : http://www.socwork.net/2009/1/special_issue/maundeni Format de la ressource électronique : site web
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Titre : Orphan Care: An Introduction Type de document : document électronique Auteurs : Jo Daugherty Bailey, Auteur Année de publication : 2009 Langues : Français (fre)
in Social Work & Society > vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)Résumé : This collection aims to cast light on the social work profession and its care for orphans in middle and low income nations. Four countries are profiled in this work, and the focus in each portrayal is the work done by professionals as well as the socio-political context of this work in the area of care for orphaned children. As will be argued later, both our international perspective and our understanding of the needs and care of orphans around the world are limited in the English language social work literature. This work represents an attempt to address these limitations. I whole-heartedly embrace Watts’ urgent call,
“International and comparative social work and social welfare have some catching up to do…In order to seek answers, we need to recognize we have much to learn from each other. We have much to learn about how social work is practiced in countries different from our own. We have much to learn about the similarities and the differences in social work in various countries. Our learning about its many facets and expressions can challenge our own interpretations of reality and our own truth claims and move us to new ways of thinking and new ways of understanding” (1997, p. 5).Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28520 En ligne : http://www.socwork.net/2009/1/special_issue/bailey Format de la ressource électronique : site web [article] Orphan Care: An Introduction [document électronique] / Jo Daugherty Bailey, Auteur . - 2009.
Langues : Français (fre)
in Social Work & Society > vol. 7, issue 1 (2009)Résumé : This collection aims to cast light on the social work profession and its care for orphans in middle and low income nations. Four countries are profiled in this work, and the focus in each portrayal is the work done by professionals as well as the socio-political context of this work in the area of care for orphaned children. As will be argued later, both our international perspective and our understanding of the needs and care of orphans around the world are limited in the English language social work literature. This work represents an attempt to address these limitations. I whole-heartedly embrace Watts’ urgent call,
“International and comparative social work and social welfare have some catching up to do…In order to seek answers, we need to recognize we have much to learn from each other. We have much to learn about how social work is practiced in countries different from our own. We have much to learn about the similarities and the differences in social work in various countries. Our learning about its many facets and expressions can challenge our own interpretations of reality and our own truth claims and move us to new ways of thinking and new ways of understanding” (1997, p. 5).Permalink : http://cediasbibli.org/opac/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=28520 En ligne : http://www.socwork.net/2009/1/special_issue/bailey Format de la ressource électronique : site web








