Hamel Jacques
Professor
Department of Sociology
University of Montreal
Canada
Biography
Hamel Jacques is a Professor PhD (details): Sociology (Montreal) / Postdoctorate (University of Toronto) Contact : T elephone 514-343-7159 Pav. PAV.M.CARON-L.GROULX-3200 JB \ bur. C5076 at University of Montreal, Department of Sociology, Canada.
Research Interest
As a youth specialist, Hamel Jacques have been conducting surveys and research on young people for about fifteen years. My areas of research currently concern the study of student values ​​and the reconciliation of studies and work. I am also a member of the network of researchers designed to federate surveys on the specificity of the "relationship to work" of today's young people led in Quebec and elsewhere. I have also published numerous writings on epistemology and qualitative methodology in sociology that are the subject of my teaching. I consider under this head the problems of objectification in sociology and more broadly in the social sciences. Scientific Director of Decades held in the walls of the International Cultural Center of Cerisy-la-Salle (France).
Publications
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2016 (with Gabriel Dulude), " Youth and culture, a matter of age, generation or cultural practices? "In Sylvie October and Christine Dallaire (dir.). Young people and culture, a cross look , France-Québec , Paris-Québec, French Documentation and Presses de l'Université Laval, forthcoming
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2016 " Young people face the sociologists of youth. Methodological and ethical issues related to the faces of young people ", Jeunes et société , vol. 1, no. 1, online July 2016.
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2017 (with Tony Orival), "What exactly is transdisciplinarity ", in Marie-Andrée Caron and Annie Lachance (eds.), The transdiciplianrité and the operationalization of scientific knowledge , Montréal, Éditions JRD. (forthcoming)