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Can representative democracy still be reformed? This book examines the efforts of citizens' groups in France, Spain, and Belgium working to influence the public action of their elected representatives.
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Belgique, Espagne, France (années 2010)
Jessy Bailly
An increasing number of public issues are nowadays depoliticised. The forms of public action that deal with them tend in fact to bypass their discussion as a societal choice, to confine them to democratic debate. This book investigates the modalities of this depoliticization. It seeks to understand its success, its political uses. Finally, it ...
Les dépolitisations de l'action publique
Cécile Robert
The work of Robert Salais – one of the founders of the French current known as the "Economie des conventions" – shows a singular reflection that crosses interests for history, law and philosophy. In this respect, economics as practiced by Robert Salais is a reflexive science that constantly renews its interrogations, based on the results obtained.
Chômage, convention et capacité dans l'œuvre de Robert Salais
Christian Bessy, Claude Didry
The digital revolution has profoundly changed our ways of learning, learning and participating in public debate. Young people born at the turn of the 2000s are seen as the spearheads of this new society. This book depicts a somewhat less enchanting situation.
Les digital natives au prisme des inégalités socio-culturelles
Julien Boyadjian
The history of the relationship between the West German judiciary and the media between 1945 and 1963 is first and foremost the story of an institution's difficult adaptation to democracy and post-war changes.
L'impossible relation de confiance ?
Nathalie Le Bouëdec
Kitchen gardens and urban agriculture are at the core of a wide range of social mobilisations and protests; they are turning into symbols of the reinvention of livelihoods and everyday life in towns, as well as of the re-politicisation of food and urban supplies.
Laurence Granchamp, Sandrine Glatron
A key word for the labour movement and a key concept for many socialist theorists, the association crystallised in 19th century Europe the aspirations for a fairer and more egalitarian reorganisation of work.
Les associations ouvrières au XIXe siècle
Carole Christen, Samuel Hayat