Center: 
Nantes
Discipline(s): 
Sociology
Course code: 
SO 360
Terms offered: 
Fall
Credits: 
3
Language of instruction: 
French
Instructor: 
Mme Anne-Emmanuelle Murgier-Girard
Description: 

As an independent state and as a member of the European Union, what is the overall situation of the French society (culturally, socially, economically, and historically)? The primary focus will be French cultural and social situation since 1995; however, to better understand this situation, the result of its own evolution, analysis will be viewed within the long historical perspective since the 19th century, more particularly, to better understand the institutional, social and economic evolution between periods of growth and periods of crisis.

Prerequisites: 

Understanding of major events in French history since the beginning of the 19th century helpful, but not required.

Method of presentation: 

Lecture, slide presentations, videos, discussion

Required work and form of assessment: 

Attendance and participation (10%), term paper (25%), mid-term exam (25%), final exam (40%).

content: 
  1. France : geography and organization of the country, at national, European and global levels.
  2. French population :
    • Spread over space ; demographic evolutions and current dynamics
    • Population ageing and its challenges
  3. Young people in French society
  4. Work and unemployment
  5. Components and evolutions of working people
  6. Unemployment
  7. Women in French society
  8. Changing family structures since 1945
  9. Poverty and social exclusion
  10. Crisis in the suburbs, a reflection a social malaise
  11. New social devides:
  12. Foreigners in France
  13. Leisure and culture
  14. Religious practices in French society
  15. France, world’s number one tourist destination
  16. French people eating customs; Christmas preparations
Required readings: 
  • BORNE, Dominique.  Histoire de la société française depuis 1945. Paris: Armand Colin, coll. Cursus, 1998.
  • ECK, Jean-François. Histoire de l’économie française depuis 1945, Paris, coll. Cursus, Armand Colin, 1998.