Dorothy Smith's Perspective: Portrait of an Unruly Sociologist
In Cahiers du Genre (2025/2 n° 79)
The Devil baby
A tale of poverty, superstition and the struggle of ordinary women
- By Jane Addams
- and Caroline Ibos
In Cahiers du Genre (2024/2 n° 77)
Abuse of Authority and Power to Harm. On the Ministerial “Inquiry” into “Islamo-Leftism”
- By Fabien Jobard,
- Anne-Laure Amilhat Szary,
- Fanny Gallot,
- et al.
In Communications (2024/1 No 114)
In the shadow of social relations, the providers of care protest
In Cahiers du Genre (2022/1 No 72)
The Law is the Mask of the Struggle
When Domestic Workers Go to Court
In L'Homme et la société (2021/1 n° 214-215)
The “worker-actresses” of Hénin-Beaumont (2007-2019): The making of a militant play for the “Samsonites”
- By Fanny Gallot
- and Caroline Ibos
In Le Mouvement Social (2021/1 No 274)
Between France and Ivory Coast, the cause of care workers. Globalized practices and ordinary resistance
In Revue internationale des études du développement (2020/2 No 242)
The ethics and politics of care. Mapping a critical category in France
- By Caroline Ibos,
- Translated by Elizabeth Claire
In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2019/1 No. 49)
Masculinity of male ragpickers and devaluing of female ragpickers in Paris (1830–1880)
- By Caroline Ibos
- and Caroline Ibos
In Travail, genre et sociétés (2020/1 No 43)
Subalterns can dream. Mary Sibande and the resistance of South African domestic workers
In Sociétés & Représentations (2019/2 No 48)
Mierle Laderman Ukeles and art as a laboratory of care — “Monday morning, after the revolution, who will take care of the trash?”
In Cahiers du Genre (2019/1 No 66)
The Fight against the Closure of the Lejaby Underwear Factory Translated to the Stage
- By Caroline Ibos,
- Géraldine Schmidt,
- Damien Mourey
- et al.
In Sociologies pratiques (2016/3 No 33)