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Jean-Philippe Dedieu is a researcher at the Center for International Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences (CIRHUS, CNRS-New York Univ.). His work focuses on the history and political sociology of African migration.
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The “Battles” of Paris and New York
An Analysis of the Transnational Electoral Behaviour of Senegalese Immigrants in France and the United States
- By Jean-Philippe Dedieu,
- Lisa Chauvet,
- Flore Gubert,
- et al.
In Revue française de science politique (2013/5 Vol. 63)
Worker Internationalism Faced with African Migrations in France
In Critique internationale (2011/1 No 50)
From the Anti-France to the Third World
A Global History of Migrations and Nationalisms in Interwar Paris
In Genèses (2017/1 No 106)
Normalizing Subjection: French Regulations Regarding Sub-Saharan Domestic Personnel in the 20th Century
In Genèses (2006/1 No 62)
Between Kinship and Politics: Development and Clientelism in the Senegal Delta
In Critique internationale (2005/3 No 28)
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Articles
From the Anti-France to the Third World
A Global History of Migrations and Nationalisms in Interwar Paris
In Genèses (2017/1 No 106)
Maud S. Mandel, Muslims and Jews in France: History of a Conflict
In Sociologie (2014/4 Vol. 5)
The “Battles” of Paris and New York
An Analysis of the Transnational Electoral Behaviour of Senegalese Immigrants in France and the United States
- By Jean-Philippe Dedieu,
- Lisa Chauvet,
- Flore Gubert,
- et al.
In Revue française de science politique (2013/5 Vol. 63)
The Use of Images. West African Migrants and French Journalists in the Sixties
In Ethnologie française (2012/4 Vol. 42)
Worker Internationalism Faced with African Migrations in France
In Critique internationale (2011/1 No 50)
Critical readings
- By Jean-Philippe Dedieu
- and Elsa Dorlin
In Raisons politiques (2006/1 No 21)
Normalizing Subjection: French Regulations Regarding Sub-Saharan Domestic Personnel in the 20th Century
In Genèses (2006/1 No 62)
Between Kinship and Politics: Development and Clientelism in the Senegal Delta
In Critique internationale (2005/3 No 28)