Palomares, Elise

Elise
Palomares

Élise Palomares is profesor of Sociology at University of Rouen. She is an IC Migrations fellow and a member of the Dysolab research unit. Migrations, urban minorities practices and local policies are at the core of my fieldworks. In Spain, I conducted fieldwork relying on implied observation in Valencia and Santiago de Compostela and their night life. In Benin, I worked on food practices of young urban citydwellers of the city of Cotonou and on rural emigration to the city ; in France, in the Parisian region, I conducted fieldwork on the institutional creation of racial and ethnic categories through officially colour-blind local policies in a parisian banlieue (PHD thesis) and in Normandy on local policies against discrimination ; in South Africa, I investigated the everyday life of migrants from the whole African continent settled in a central district of Johannesburg, formerly a white preserve. Drawing on an intersectionnal perspective, my investigations on urban minorities now continue on several fieldworks in the parisian region and in Mayotte in the aftermath of the postcolonial transformation of this island legal status into a French overseas administrative departement in 2011.
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Migration processes
Migration consequences (for migrants, sending and receiving countries)
Migration governance
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
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Devenir propriétaire pour échapper aux discriminations ?

Authors Elise Palomares, Anna Perraudin, Shirin Shahrokni
Year 2024
Journal Name Hommes & migrations
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