Claude Dubar

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Claude Dubar
Born
Dubar
NationalityFrench
OccupationSociologist
EmployerRetired (Professor Emeritus)
Known forSociologist

Claude Dubar (born 11 December 1945) is an academic French sociologist.

Biography[change | change source]

After his teaching experience at Beirut, Lebanon in 1974, he became professor at the Lille University of Science and Technology in 1977.[1] His thesis focuses on vocational training in France[2]

In 1988, he joined the Centre d'études et de recherches sur les qualifications (Centre for Studies and Research on Qualifications) in Paris, researching relations between the sociology of education and work, and especially the sociology of professional identities.

Since 1993 till ???, he has been a sociology teacher at the Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.[3] In 2012, he is Emeritus Professor (retired, with an honorific position given by Université).

Further reading[change | change source]

  • Faire de la sociologie, un parcours d'enquêtes (Doing sociology, a survey path), 2006.
  • Sociologie des professions (Sociology of professions), 2005.
  • Analyser les entretiens biographiques (Analyze the biographical interviews), with Didier Demazière, 2004. (ISBN 2763781349)
  • La Socialisation, construction des identités sociales et professionnelles (Socialization, construction of social and professional identities), 2002, Armand Colin. (ISBN 2-200-26448-8)[4]
  • La Crise des identités (Crisis of Identity), 2001. (ISBN 978-2-13-056220-7), 2010, PUF. (ISBN 978-2-13-058365-3)[5]
  • La Promotion sociale en France (Social Promotion in France), with Charles Gadea, 1999.
  • Genèse et dynamique des groupes professionnels (Genesis and dynamic professional groups), with Yvette Lucas, 1994.
  • La Formation professionnelle continue (Continuing Professional Education), thesis, 1984.

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