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De l’Opération SalAMI à Némésis : le cheminement d’un groupe de femmes du mouvement altermondialiste québécois1

2006· article· fr· 12 citations· W2136582537 on OpenAlex· 10.7202/012405ar

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Canadian venueIt was published in a Canadian venue.
About CanadaIts subject is Canada, wherever its authors sit.

No Canadian affiliation. An affiliation-only frame — the usual design — would never have seen this work. It is one of the works that make the case for inverting the frame.

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All three models called this out of scope.

stratum: french · design weight: 1554.47 (the sample is stratified; any rate computed without the weight is wrong)
Claude Opus 4.8OUT
genre: empirical
about Canada: no
confidence: high

Case study of a Quebec feminist activist group; social movement research.

GPT-5.6 (high)OUT
genre: empirical
about Canada: no
confidence: high

This studies a feminist social movement rather than research itself.

Grok 4.5OUT
genre: empirical
about Canada: no
confidence: high

Case study of a Quebec feminist alter-globalization group; social-movement research, not metaresearch.

Abstract

Basé sur une étude de cas d’un groupe de jeunes féministes au sein du mouvement antimondialisation, cet article se veut une contribution à l’étude du féminisme contemporain au Québec. Après un survol du contexte dans lequel le groupe est né, j’applique le cadre conceptuel de la stratification sociale de Floya Anthias au parcours de ce dernier : de militantes au sein de l’Opération SalAMI, au comité femmes SalAMI, pour arriver à la formation de Némésis, groupe d’affinités féministe autonome. Je démontre qu’à chacune des étapes, les militantes contribuent à la construction d’un imaginaire social transformé.

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The record

Venue
Recherches féministes
Topic
Canadian Identity and History
Field
Social Sciences
Canadian institutions
Funders
Keywords
GynecologyHumanitiesArtMedicine
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