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Varia
No 207, 2004/2 - pages
Pages 3 to 6

Colette Chambelland’s Passions and Fathfulness

By Françoise Blum
Pages 7 to 10

The Individual and the Group

By Danielle Tartakowsky
Pages 11 to 38

The Jobless in the French Social Movement: Who Are We Talking About?

By Ndongo Samba Sylla
Pages 39 to 55

Why Boycott?

By Flore Trautmann
Pages 57 to 74

On the Sexual Practices of “Ordinary” Individuals

By Anne-Claire Rebreyend
Pages 75 to 95

Sexuality and Contraception from the Perspective of the Action of the French Family Planning Movement from 1961 to 1967

By Caroline More
Pages 97 to 115

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