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Claire Flécher is a senior lecturer in sociology at IETL, Université Lumière Lyon 2, and a researcher at the Max Weber Centre. Her research focuses on changes in work and employment, and in particular on internationalized forms of employment (secondment, merchant seamen, migrant workers, etc.).
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Intersectional approaches to discrimination and conflict at work
- By Saphia Doumenc
- and Claire Flécher
In Politix (2024/4 n° 148)
Crew at all costs. Consent and resistance to social assignment on merchant ships
In Politix (2024/4 n° 148)
Ports viewed from aboard. When logistical imperatives redefine the contours of a closed maritime space – Claire Flécher
Quand l’impératif logistique redéfinit les contours du huis clos maritime
In Le Mouvement Social (2024/2 287)
Merchant seamen: International trade professionals firmly rooted in the national
- By Claire Flécher,
- Translated by Ethan Rundell
In Critique internationale (2018/4 No 81)
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Intersectional approaches to discrimination and conflict at work
- By Saphia Doumenc
- and Claire Flécher
In Politix (2024/4 n° 148)
Crew at all costs. Consent and resistance to social assignment on merchant ships
In Politix (2024/4 n° 148)
Ports viewed from aboard. When logistical imperatives redefine the contours of a closed maritime space – Claire Flécher
Quand l’impératif logistique redéfinit les contours du huis clos maritime
In Le Mouvement Social (2024/2 287)
Merchant seamen: International trade professionals firmly rooted in the national
- By Claire Flécher,
- Translated by Ethan Rundell
In Critique internationale (2018/4 No 81)