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Journal articles on the topic "Concepts politiques"
Hicks, Peter, and Isabelle Malo. "L’analyse sociale au sein d’une société habilitante." Sociologie et sociétés 45, no. 1 (June 12, 2013): 301–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1016405ar.
Full textBaele, Stéphane, and Jonathan Van Meerbeeck. "Politiques européennes de migration." Emulations - Revue de sciences sociales, no. 6 (September 10, 2018): 123–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.14428/emulations.006.008.
Full textToinet, Marie-France. "Mots et concepts politiques : impérialisme culturel ?" Revue Française d'Etudes Américaines 24, no. 1 (1985): 279–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/rfea.1985.1205.
Full textCornuau, Frédérique, and Xavier Dunezat. "L'immigration en France : concepts, contours et politiques." Espace populations sociétés, no. 2008/2 (September 1, 2008): 331–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/eps.3330.
Full textSpitz, Jean-Fabien. "Les concepts politiques chez Ronald Dworkin : des concepts interprétatifs et nécessairement contestés." Philosophie N° 122, no. 3 (2014): 72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/philo.122.0072.
Full textMonnier, Raymonde. "Les enjeux de la traduction sous la Révolution française. La transmission des textes du républicanisme anglais." Historical Review/La Revue Historique 12 (December 30, 2015): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/hr.8800.
Full textLaforest, Rachel, and Michael Orsini. "Savoir, pouvoir et pragmatisme : l’expertise au service de l’action sociale." Lien social et Politiques, no. 50 (June 29, 2004): 135–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/008284ar.
Full textSavarese, Eric. "Politiques de la mémoire et modèle de citoyenneté." French Historical Studies 43, no. 1 (February 1, 2020): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/00161071-7920408.
Full textMéchoulan, Éric. "Du bon usage de la haine et du respect dans les Pensées de Pascal." Philosophiques 24, no. 2 (August 7, 2007): 259–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/027449ar.
Full textVaillancourt, Yves. "Tiers secteur et reconfiguration des politiques sociales : introduction au dossier." Nouvelles pratiques sociales 12, no. 1 (January 28, 2008): 21–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/301435ar.
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Frugier, Fabien Boulin Jean-Yves. "Les politiques temporelles en France et en Europe concepts, enjeux et réalisations /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2004. http://www.enssib.fr/bibliotheque/documents/dessid/rrbfrugier.pdf.
Full textDageförde, Mirjam. "Evaluating representation from citizens’ perspective : concepts of congruence, context and Europeans’ representational judgments." Thesis, Paris, Institut d'études politiques, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017IEPP0042.
Full textThe thesis aims at evaluating representation in Europe while emphasizing the need to consider the individual citizen’s perspective. It develops a new and original perspective on how congruence between citizens and parties affects systemic satisfaction. It draws on Pitkin’s theory on representation and the most recent theoretical advancements which focus mainly on representatives. The thesis highlights the important role of political parties, especially in the European context. After elaborating the “supply” side of the representational link (political parties), it demonstrates how the relation of citizens and the state is analyzed in public opinion research – the “demand”-side. In a next step, the dissertation refers to approaches which combine the supply and the demand-side of the representational link. In particular, it focuses on the concept of congruence. Building up on these lines in research, the thesis reveals gaps in existing research and develops an innovative insight into the representational link. Based on a differentiated normative understanding of “good” representation, the dissertation develops new standards for judging representation from citizens’ perspective. It develops new conceptualizations of congruence on the micro-level and suggests a typology of congruence between citizens and parliamentary parties, including micro- and macro-measures, resulting in nine different conceptualizations. The new concepts are introduced through (1) identifying the criteria for evaluating representation that every perspective suggests and (2) the formulation of the implicit standard for evaluating representation. These standards are transformed into empirical indicators. Based on this new, nuanced understanding of “good” representation, the dissertation explains how the characteristics of party-systems impact on different types of congruence. Further, the thesis contributes to the explanation of citizens’ political attitudes. It formulates nuanced assumptions about the relation between congruence and perceived responsiveness, yet highlighting the need to distinguish between an aggregate and an individual perspective on representation. The empirical analysis is based on an own original dataset which integrates EES-and CHES-data. First, the descriptive part of the empirical analysis compares congruence within the EU-member-states for the year 2014. We explore congruence on the micro- and on the macro-level with reference to multiple issue-dimensions that relate to societal cleavages or dimensions on which parties compete. The empirical analysis reveals a differentiated judgment about the functioning of representation in the EU- member-states, depending on the respective understanding of “good” representation. Second, we explain the relation of party-systems and congruence and provide greater insight into the relation of context and the quality of representation. The study refers – again – to multiple issue-dimensions and systematically compares the results of the dissertation with findings offered by the conventional macro-perspective on congruence. Third, the thesis tests how congruence influences citizens’ representational judgments via multi-level models. The analysis accounts for the nuanced conceptualization of congruence and is conducted for multiple issue-dimensions. The results provide new insights into the relevance of different standards for evaluating representation for citizen’s attitudes and accounts for differences between issue-dimensions. Concluding, the thesis illustrates how these results impact on our understanding of good representation, relates the findings to the presumed “crisis of representation” and highlights how this dissertation might inspire future research
Götze, Susanne. "Die Neue französische Linke von 1958- 1968 : Engagement, Kritik, Utopie." Thesis, Université de Lorraine, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LORR0381.
Full textThis work examines the political tendencies of the "Nouvelle Gauche" in France in the period 1960-1968, which have developed (or : constituted themselves) beyond the established party structures and conventional (or better: traditional?) socialist paradigms since the end of the 1950s. Based on the concept of the "Social Field" developed by Pierre Bourdieu, the interactions between the new party structures (Parti Socialiste Unifié), intellectuals clubs, magazines (classic Nouvelle Gauche) as well as cultural movements shall be studied from the viewpoint of developing alternative approaches for the society. These different actors have in common that they developed before the riots of 1968 new theoretical approaches to the subject of work, "democratic socialism", direct democracy, colonial policy, self-government (or better: self-administration?), the public and the relationship between art and politics. The intellectual, artistic and political movements of the "new left" opposed the logic of "camps mentality” of the Cold War and developed their own political programs of a "Third Way" beyond the Marxist dogmatism and the "discredited" reformist social democracy in the Western industrialized countries.This work combines policy- and cultural-historical problems, which are handled by methods of the critique of ideology as well as discourse analysis, and starts with the foundation of the Parti Socialiste unifié (PSU) in 1960, that acted as "the amalgam of the discarded" and as "new left". 18 months before, the party Socialiste Autonome (PSA) was founded, whose followers had broken away from the socialist SFIO and are placed now in the political landscape of France between SFIO and PCF.Usually, the focus of previous studies has been and is still the history of parties in the context of international and domestic political events (war in Algeria, appeasement in the era of Khrushchev, transition from the Fourth to the Fifth Republic, rebellions in Eastern Europe against the Soviet domination). In contrast, this work shall on the one hand deal with the political, extra-parliamentary, intellectual and artistic field of the "Nouvelle Gauche" under programmatic and intellectual historical point of view, and on the other hand work out biographical and social interdependencies. The question which discourses and debates about a "Third Way" or a "democratic socialism" were held – in contrast to the Soviet model and Western social democratic or socialist concepts – is prepended this investigation. The question is risen for which reasons intellectuals, artists as well as politicians seceded from the dogmatic course of the KPF, joined undogmatic, new ways of thinking and started to develop "Third Ways" between the existing fronts of the Cold War. With respect to this background, new answers are expected to the problem how the outlined "Undogmatic" or "New Left" has been impulse and "theoretical incubator" (bin mir nicht sicher, ob das im englischen geht) for the rebellions in May 1968
Zotti, Rabih. "Y a-t-il convergence du développement en Europe ? : Concepts, mesures et politiques de développement." Thesis, Lille 1, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014LIL12015/document.
Full textSince its foundation, one of the main objectives of the European Union has been the « harmonization » of the development levels of its member states and their regions. The European « harmonious development » is based on improving economic, social and territorial cohesion. Measured by the level of economic convergence, this cohesion seems to be well established at the national level (at least for the EU-15 countries) but remains mixed at the regional levels. Furthermore, the European Commission’s cohesion policies are based on economic convergence not only as an indicator for poor regions’ eligibility for funds; but also as an evaluation tool for its European policy. Nevertheless, « harmonious development » cannot be reduced to the single economic convergence. Social and environmental convergence would show different trends of « harmonious development ». In this thesis, we consider the converging development of the EU-27 member states and regions according to other concepts of development. European convergence is then re-analyzed for the last two decades through indicators going beyond the economic growth paradigm
Braid, Robert. "Peste, prolétaires et politiques : la Législation du travail et les politiques économiques en Angleterre aux XIIIème et XIVe siècles (concepts, réalités et contexte européen)." Paris 7, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PA070053.
Full textImmediately after the Black Death of 1348-49, the central government in England established a series of labour regulations in an attempt to limit the effects of the crisis caused by the loss of almost half of the population. Although this sort of regulation had existed only at the local level prior to the epidemic, establishing labour legislation became a main function of the central government for centuries afterwards. If secular authorities everywhere in Europe enacted similar statutes in response to the same crisis, English labour policy was unique in its approach to regulating economic activity and in its evolution. Labour ordinances and the court records that attest to their enforcement have been studied by many historians, but none has analysed how these first measures, which established an important precedent for all subsequent central labour legislation, were conceived and drafted. This study seeks to fill the gap in the historiography by examining in detail the precise conceptual, economic and social context in which this legislation was developed, by investigating various ways in which central and local authorities in England and elsewhere in Europe regulated economic activity prior to the plague, by tracing the development of this first series of measures and by comparing them with attempts to control the labour market faced with a similar crisis on the continent. This study reveals the emergence of central labour policy in England, a primary characteristic of modem states, and evaluates the impact of the Black Death on the process
Floss, Sidney. "Les critiques de la notion de souveraineté en Droit et Sciences Politiques : l'évolution sématique des concepts source de confusion." Thesis, Rennes 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015REN1G005/document.
Full textThis doctoral thesis questions the reasons behind the current crisis of the concept of sovereignty. Most critics claim they denounce sovereignty in its classical sense, that is to say as expressed by Hobbes and Bodin. We will show that these critics fail to identify their object. They don’t aim at the notion of sovereignty as developed by Hobbes and Bodin, but rather a reconstruction of it. The idea defended here is that paradigmatic evolutions within the various disciplines dealing with sovereignty have deeply altered its meaning, as well as the meaning of the terms defining it. Concepts such as power, State, and Law have been changed according to the evolution of the States and the concerns of researchers in various fields. This work endeavors to clarify the plurality of meanings granted to these different concepts in order to show that the current critics of sovereignty are substituting their own definitions for the terms used by Bodin and Hobbes. Thus, it appears that by using sovereignty in its original sense, it cannot be regarded as limited
Bignami, Filippo. "La politique de la citoyenneté en Europe : appartenance et citoyenneté : population et évolution des concepts sociopolitiques de la citoyenneté dans l’Union européenne." Paris 8, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012PA083854.
Full textThis PhD thesis asks in an innovative way what kind of conception(s) of socio-political transformation of citizenship have emerged over time within the European integration process. Research on European citizenship has tended to fall into a sceptical strand relying on the nation-state model of citizenship (often called the no demos position) or a more visionary strand which interprets the developments of rights on the EU level as a postnational disconnection of citizenship from nationality. These normative strands have tended to translate the question of what should it be, into factual statements on what citizenship in the EU actually is (and what might be in the future). The starting point for this research aim is an individuation of the emerging model of polity and a critic update of the existing literature on European citizenship, from the political and social aspects in particular and considering as well the historical perspective. This thesis aims to overcome this through a theoretically informed, yet empirically oriented study, of how conceptions of European citizenship have developed, starting from the definition of the actual functional-political dimension that influences primarly the concept of citizenship. Theoretically, the thesis avoids the typical model approach of citizenship studies. It does so by focusing on citizenship as a status of individuals constituted through four analytically distinct, yet inter-related dimensions: a) membership, considered from the point of view of enlarging EU process depending from the policies; b) rights in a neo-functional optic; c) participation in the modern forms of policy; d) identity as ultimate effect in the frame of actual polities. This provides a dynamic theory based on the political transformations and evolutions of citizenship within the polities and within the transformation of the socio-political asset of EU, where the appearance of and relationship between dimensions is not settled a priori, but rather needs to be scrutinised in practice. In order to achieve the mentioned aim the thesis is organised in seven chapters to trace a coherent and consequential disciplinary flow. The first chapter collects, maps and organises the main citizenship’ theories, focusing the concept and figuring out the dimensions of the citizenship. The second chapter enters in the deep of the concept of European citizenship. The third chapter defines the conceptions of citizenship’s researching in the European Union in term of methodology and dimensions of empirical field. The fourth chapter analyses in detail the conceptions oc citizenship in the European Union policy practices in a longitudinal optic, in order to figure our which were (and are/will be) the visions and the features of state-nation in the field. The fifth chapter traces a historical review of conceptions of citizenship in the process of EU Constitution making. The sixth chapter is the survey on the field, to map the state of art of (European) citizenship through a qualified panel. The last chapter contains conclusions and try to set perspectives about the trajectory of European citizenship
Guillaume, Bertrand. "L'articulation entre évaluation et négociation environnementales : Concepts et techniques pour les politiques publiques de prévention et de gestion térritoriale des risques naturels." Paris, ENSAM, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003ENAM0031.
Full textBoussou, Viviane. "De l’efficacité des mots et concepts dans la définition des politiques économiques : étude du cas de la Côte d'Ivoire à travers une analyse des discours." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017SACLV026/document.
Full textThis thesis focuses on the analysis of official and usual discourses in order to evaluate the efficiency of wording and concepts in the definition of the economic development policies implemented in Côte d'Ivoire, a country which was considered as a showcase of the implementation of these policies.The conceptual framework refers to the work of Pierre Bourdieu (1982, 1991), who emphasizes the power of discourse and associated vocabulary. Indeed, according to Bourdieu, there is a linguistic market on which is exchanged, an overbidding of words and concepts. In keeping with this vision, we believe that there is also such a market that is specific to development. This market is characterized by a balance of power between social actors for the control of a "symbolic power" which asserts itself in linguistic exchanges. Some of these actors named as "experts" thus create the words of development, while others, notably developing country governments (DCs) and their populations, receive, integrate or reinterpret them, sometimes giving another meaning. And as in any market, an equilibrium price allows regulating the exchanges. The amount of credits and financing granted by donors may be considered as such a price.In this context, the power of words and related concepts in the definition and implementation of economic development policies and their effectiveness in terms of poverty reduction can be questioned. It is answering to this question which constitutes the objective of the thesis.In order to answer this question we examined the discourse of the various stakeholders involved in the development of Côte d'Ivoire, by comparing the results of qualitative interviews from actors of the Ivorian social life to the official texts of the government and the Bretton Woods institutions IBW).The first part of the thesis examines the history of Côte d'Ivoire's economic development policies, showing how a discourse based on economic theories that underpins the practices of development allows the emergence of a symbolic power. Thus, is the so-called "Ivorian economic miracle", the failure of which led to structural adjustment policies and then to the objectives of poverty reduction. At each stage, the appearance of specific terms, concepts and expressions, have corroborated the sets of actors and underlying theories that are not always explicitly stated.The second part shows how, following the adjustment policies and the ensuing crisis, Côte d'Ivoire has tried to adapt its economic development policies to the new concepts and words such as " resilience "," equity "or" emergence ", with reference to the sustainable human development approach. It is perhaps an opportunity for her to regain, through new linguistic exchanges within the development market, the symbolic power she possessed before
Entin, Gabriel. "La République en Amérique hispanique : langages politiques et construction de la communauté au Rio de La Plata, entre monarchie catholique et révolution d'indépendance." Paris, EHESS, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011EHES0146.
Full textDuring Spanish America's early nineteenth century revolutions, more than twenty republics were organized after three hundred years of monarchy. Rather than a political form of government, the republic referred to the constitution of a new community, and to a language of politic al liberty, virtue, patriotism and common good. The construction of the republic belongs to a long history of the res publica, first conceived by Cicero, and reformulated in different Atlantic world contexts, including that of the Spanish monarchy. The theory of the res publica is based on what is done by a group of men, a political community: the law; the patria; citizenship; and religion. This conceptualization of the res publica, which had been put into practice in the rebellions of the seventeenth-century United Provinces (Netherlands) against Spain, also emerged in the writings of Hispanic monarchical jurists and theologians. References to the republic as a political body shaped an anti-absolutist discourse subsequently silenced during the Bourbon dynasty. With the monarchical crisis caused by the royal abdications in 1808, a scenario of political experimentation focused in the cities is created; an experimentation that turns over the exceptional problem of representing an absent King. In Spanish America, the first governing assemblies sought to represent the territories of the viceroyalties, initiating revolution and war. The case of the United Provinces of Rio de la Plata and its revolutionaries, republicans and Catholics at the same time, highlights the tensions and ambiguities inherent in building a disembodied republic. It also exemplifies the main aspects of Latin America republicanism
Books on the topic "Concepts politiques"
Rodotà, Stefano. La démocratie électronique: De nouveaux concepts et expériences politiques. Rennes [France]: Éditions Apogée, 1999.
Find full textTaylor, Steven L. Politique en 30 secondes: Les 50 concepts politiques les plus marquants, expliqués en moins d'une minute. Montréal: Hurtubise, 2011.
Find full textRoskin, Michael. Countries and concepts. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall, 2006.
Find full textBurkina Faso. Ministère de la promotion des droits humains. Lexique bilingue de concepts juridiques, politiques et administratifs: Français-dioula, dioula-français. Burkina Faso: Imprimerie de l'Avenir du Burkina, 2003.
Find full textRoskin, Michael. Countries and concepts: Politics, geography, culture. 7th ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2001.
Find full textCountries and concepts: Politics, geography, culture. New York: Pearson/Longman, 2008.
Find full textCountries and concepts: Politics, geography, culture. 8th ed. Upper Saddle River, N.J: Prentice Hall, 2004.
Find full textCountries and concepts: An introduction to comparative politics. 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice-Hall, 1986.
Find full textRoskin, Michael. Countries and concepts: An introduction to comparative politics. 3rd ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall, 1989.
Find full textRoskin, Michael. Countries and concepts: An introduction to comparative politics. 4th ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall, 1992.
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Picard, Jean-Michel. "Les hagiographes irlandais et le concept d’une nouvelle royauté en Irlande au VIIe siècle." In Hagiographie, idéologie et politique au Moyen Âge en Occident, 81–92. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.hag-eb.1.101028.
Full textPirot, Pascal. "La «Commission nationale des sciences» et l’émergence d’un concept de politique scientifique en Belgique." In L’homme au risque de l’infini, 383–405. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.dda-eb.4.00315.
Full textGaxie, Daniel. "Sur quelques concepts fondamentaux de la science politique." In Droit, institutions et systèmes politiques, 595–612. Presses Universitaires de France, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/puf.colas.1988.01.0595.
Full textEscudier, Alexandre, and Chloé Gaboriaux. "La langue comme institution sociale : pour une grammaire discursive des concepts." In Vers une histoire sociale des idées politiques, 219–32. Presses universitaires du Septentrion, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/books.septentrion.18713.
Full textBender, Peter. "Les partis politiques face au défi de l’Europe – Réseaux, concepts et théories de l‘intégration transnationale des partis politiques dans l´integration européenne." In Les partis politiques européens face aux premières élections directes du Parlement Européen | European Political Parties and the First Direct Elections to the European Parliament, 17–30. Nomos, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845261355-17.
Full textEarlie, Paul. "Politics of Affect." In Derrida and the Legacy of Psychoanalysis, 141–72. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198869276.003.0006.
Full textIACONO, Geneviève. "La vulnérabilité, une notion complexe à manier avec précaution." In Intelligence(s) artificielle(s) et Vulnérabilité(s) : kaléidoscope, 67–76. Editions des archives contemporaines, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.17184/eac.3636.
Full textMalet, Régis. "Politique de formation." In Dictionnaire des concepts de la professionnalisation, 209. De Boeck Supérieur, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/dbu.devel.2013.02.0209.
Full textBaechler, Jean. "I. La guerre comme concept." In Guerre et Politique, 13–26. Hermann, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/herm.baech.2014.01.0013.
Full textHirschman, Albert O. "The Concept of Interest." In The Essential Hirschman. Princeton University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691159904.003.0008.
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