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Class Childhoods Bernard Lahire, research director at the CNRS, professor of sociology at the Max Weber-ENS Center in Lyon Conference Thursday 11.04 [6 p.m.] IRTS of Lorraine • Le Ban-Saint-Martin Free admission Translation into French Sign Language by Claire Matz and Ludivine Guillemet With the Association of the Student Foundation for the City - Metz (AFEV) and the University of Luxembourg The survey at the origin of Class Childhoods is unprecedented. Conducted in different cities in France with children aged 5 to 6 from different fractions of the working, middle and upper classes, its ambition is to trace the childhood of inequalities, their genesis and their influence on the social destiny of individuals. By showing what is accessible to some and inaccessible to others, obvious to some and unthinkable to others in areas as different as housing, school, language, leisure, sport, food or health, a gap is widening between augmented lives and diminished lives. Conference introduced by Fanny Zanferrari, head of the Sociology axis at the IRTS of Lorraine and Houssem Sahraoui, territorial delegate of the AFEV Metz