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Titre Fermeture régionale et différenciation culturelle
Auteur Jean-René Tréanton
Mir@bel Revue Revue Française de Sociologie
Numéro 1966, 7-3 Les changements en France
Page 348-360
Résumé anglais Jean-René Treanton : Closed regions and cultural différenciations. The increasing amount and quality of statistical data, especially after the 1962 census, permits manifold inter-regional comparisons. When for example, one considers the North of France, which is one of the most urbanised and highly populated regions of the country, it is amazing to note to what extent it is closed to migrations. Of course, the rate of « imigration » and « migration » established by the 1962 census allows different explanations. But a systematic parallel between the North and other closed regions (such as Alsace or the Rhone - Alps) should open the way towards essential psycho-sociological analysis in bringing out the original traits of each region and the interpretative problems they give rise to. Some examples of these are given concerning the North of France.
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