About
Clara Deville is a sociologist and research fellow at the Center for Applied Economics and Sociology of Agriculture and Rural Areas (CESAER) at the National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food, and the Environment (INRAE). Her work focuses on the relationship between the rural working class and the state.
Latest publication
Introduction
The temporality of rights and distance from administrations
- By Clara Deville
- and Charles Reveillere
In Sociétés contemporaines (2023/4 n° 132)
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The space of political distance: The territorial construction of the relationship to the state in rural areas
In Politix (2022/1 No 137)
Paths of rights. Ethnography of the way people acces social rights in a rural area
In Gouvernement et action publique (2018/3 Vol. 7)
Introduction
The temporality of rights and distance from administrations
- By Clara Deville
- and Charles Reveillere
In Sociétés contemporaines (2023/4 n° 132)
Mrs De Matos’s appointment schedule:
Appointment-based intake in social institutions as a population-sorting tool
In Sociétés contemporaines (2023/4 n° 132)
Dubois (Vincent), Contrôler les assistés. Genèses et usages d’un mot d’ordre (Paris, Raisons d’agir, coll. “Cours et travaux”, 2021), 448 pp.
In Politix (2022/3 No 139)
Disengagement and financial vulnerability: the mismatch between banking practices and elderly customers
- By Clara Deville
- and Jeanne Lazarus
In Retraite et société (2022/1 No 88)
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Introduction
The temporality of rights and distance from administrations
- By Clara Deville
- and Charles Reveillere
In Sociétés contemporaines (2023/4 n° 132)
Mrs De Matos’s appointment schedule:
Appointment-based intake in social institutions as a population-sorting tool
In Sociétés contemporaines (2023/4 n° 132)
Carolyn Barnes (2020)
State of Empowerment: Low-Income Families and the New Welfare State
In Gouvernement et action publique (2023/2 VOL. 12)
Dubois (Vincent), Contrôler les assistés. Genèses et usages d’un mot d’ordre (Paris, Raisons d’agir, coll. “Cours et travaux”, 2021), 448 pp.
In Politix (2022/3 No 139)
Disengagement and financial vulnerability: the mismatch between banking practices and elderly customers
- By Clara Deville
- and Jeanne Lazarus
In Retraite et société (2022/1 No 88)