<resource xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms/" xmlns:datacite="http://datacite.org/schema/kernel-4" xmlns:oaire="http://namespace.openaire.eu/schema/oaire/" xsi:schemaLocation="http://namespace.openaire.eu/schema/oaire/ https://www.openaire.eu/schema/repo-lit/4.0/openaire.xsd"><datacite:identifier identifierType="DOI">10.46298/societes-plurielles.2020.6228</datacite:identifier><datacite:alternateIdentifiers><datacite:alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="URL">http://societes-plurielles.episciences.org/6228</datacite:alternateIdentifier></datacite:alternateIdentifiers><datacite:creators><datacite:creator><datacite:creatorName>Neveu, Pauline Marie</datacite:creatorName><datacite:givenName>Pauline Marie</datacite:givenName><datacite:familyName>Neveu</datacite:familyName><datacite:affiliation>Université du Québec à Montréal = University of Québec in Montréal</datacite:affiliation><datacite:nameIdentifier nameIdentifierScheme="ROR" schemeURI="https://ror.org/">https://ror.org/002rjbv21</datacite:nameIdentifier></datacite:creator></datacite:creators><datacite:titles><datacite:title xml:lang="en">“Passing through” sociability or how encounters with moderate otherness allow intercultural sharing</datacite:title><datacite:title xml:lang="fr">La « sociabilité du passage » ou la rencontre avec une altérité modérée comme partage interculturel</datacite:title></datacite:titles><dc:description xml:lang="en">Sociability is a central concept in sociology. Applying it to new ways of creating social bounds questions the mere definition of the concept, particularly in its relationship with otherness. We suggest using the “passing through” sociability in order to better understand the tensions between likeness and otherness at the core of social relationships between strangers. Specifically, this paper aims to illustrate moments of intercultural openness between members of a hospitality exchange network.</dc:description><dc:description xml:lang="fr">La sociabilité est un concept central dans la discipline sociologique. Son application aux nouvelles manières de constituer des liens sociaux interroge la définition même du concept, particulièrement dans son rapport à l’altérité. En suggérant l’idée de la sociabilité dite « du passage », nous proposons de mieux comprendre les tensions entre ressemblance et altérité au cœur des relations sociales entre inconnus. Précisément, cet article vise à mettre en avant des illustrations de moments d’ouverture interculturelle dans les relations entre membres d’un réseau d’échange d’hospitalité.</dc:description><datacite:subjects><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">cultures</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">online networks</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">tourism</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">Couchsurfing</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">sociology</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">Sociability</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">otherness</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">sociabilité</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">altérité</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">cultures</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">réseaux en ligne</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">tourisme</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">Couchsurfing</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">sociologie</datacite:subject><datacite:subject subjectScheme="author">[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences</datacite:subject></datacite:subjects><oaire:licenseCondition startDate="2020-04-01 16:15:17" uri="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0">Attribution - Pas d’Utilisation Commerciale 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)</oaire:licenseCondition><datacite:dates><datacite:date dateType="Accepted">2020-04-01</datacite:date><datacite:date dateType="Issued">2020-04-01</datacite:date><datacite:date dateType="Available">2020-04-01</datacite:date></datacite:dates><dc:language>fra</dc:language><dc:publisher>Presses de l’Inalco</dc:publisher><oaire:resourceType resourceTypeGeneral="literature" uri="http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501">journal        article    </oaire:resourceType><datacite:relatedIdentifiers><datacite:relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType="URL" relationType="IsIdenticalTo">https://hal.science/hal-02507006v1</datacite:relatedIdentifier><datacite:relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType="ISSN" relationType="IsPartOf">2557-9959</datacite:relatedIdentifier></datacite:relatedIdentifiers><datacite:rights rightsURI="http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2">open access</datacite:rights><oaire:file accessRightsURI="http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2" mimeType="application/pdf" objectType="fulltext">http://societes-plurielles.episciences.org/6228/pdf</oaire:file><oaire:version uri="http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85">VoR</oaire:version><dc:format>application/pdf</dc:format><oaire:citationTitle>Sociétés plurielles</oaire:citationTitle><oaire:citationVolume>Varia</oaire:citationVolume><oaire:citationIssue>Articles</oaire:citationIssue><dcterms:audience>Researchers</dcterms:audience><dcterms:audience>Students</dcterms:audience></resource>