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Article by Cesare Mattina: "Ordinary, yet highly denounced practices. Reflections on the clientelist dimension of public policies from the Marseilles laboratory".
Article by Cesare Mattina in International Journal of Comparative Politics, Vol. 30 (3), 2024 AbstractMany social science and political science researchers who deal with clientelism in Western countries consider it to be a mode of social and political regulation that is in the process of weakening. Some even believe that this decline is irreversible. This contribution, developed under the...
Read MoreArticle by Matthieu Demory and Perrine Martin: "Capital numérique: une approche sociocritique de la relation à la culture numérique chez les adolescents en France".
Article by Matthieu Demory and Perrine Martin in Médiations Et Médiatisations, No. 19 (2024) AbstractAs part of a collaborative research project investigating the effects of a system for distributing digital tablets and encouraging digital use in the classroom on the learning of pupils in Year 4, it was necessary to take the opposite approach to the initial objective in order to...
Read MoreArticle by Guillaume Silhol: "Rilevanza e Ambivalenza Politica Della Precarietà Dei Docenti in Emilia-Romagna".
Article by Guillaume Silhol in Meridiana, No. 109, CONTROPOLITICHE (2024), pages 167 à 188 AbstractSociological studies of precarious activists outline the tensions between the political relevance of precarity as a category and material instability for movements. This article tackles how precariousness is framed diversely by secondary schoolteachers in a region of Northern Italy when referring...
Read MoreArticle by Jessy Bailly: "Contestation par les chiffres: analyse des collectifs d'audit citoyen de la dette en France, en Espagne et en Belgique" (in French)
Article by Jessy Bailly in Critique internationale 2024/2 (No. 103), pages 113 to 137 This article looks at how figures are used by activists from "citizen audit of local debt" collectives (in France, Spain and Belgium) to criticise governments' management of the debt and finances of...
Read MoreArticle by Dorota Dakowska: "The nuances of excellence. Higher education and research policy in Poland, between market logic and an authoritarian turn".
Article by Dorota Dakowska in Gouvernement et action publique 2024/1 (VOL. 13), pages 53 to 74 - Editions : Presses de Sciences Po This article analyses the transformations of higher education and research in Poland, focusing on the reforms following the change of regime in 1989, those introduced by...
Read MoreWhat role do victims play in climate trials? Testimonies and expert formalisations
Dossier in the latest issue of La Pensée écologique, 2023/1 (No. 10), p.1-3 A Mesopolhis and ANR PROCLIMEX project study day, organised in May 2022, led to the publication of a dossier in the latest issue of La Pensée écologique: "What place for victims in climate trials? Testimonies and expert formalisations". Christophe TRAÏNI , member of Mesopolhis,...
Read More"Research/creation at work in the production and dissemination of scientific knowledge. A prospective study in progress.
An article by Sylvia Girel, published in La lettre | January 2024 - CNRS Sciences humaines & sociales. The CSI-INSHS Foresight Day organised on 26 September 2023, based on the foresight report of its Scientific Advisory Board1, addressed the theme of "research and creation", raising the question of the place and role of...
Read MoreHow are municipal safety authorities organised?
Expertise, security and local politics in Lyon, Nice, Rennes and Strasbourg from 1995 to 2020 - Audrey Freyermuth (Sciences Po Aix, Mesopolhis) By studying the birth and reorganisation of municipal administrations dedicated to security between 1995 and 2020 in Lyon, Nice, Rennes and Strasbourg, we show how the dynamics of the local political game encourage the disqualification and...
Read MoreJessy BAILLY, "Légitimité et légalité de la dette publique - Une juridicisation sans judiciarisation du discours annulationniste", Politique européenne 2023/1 (No. 79), pages 160 to 191.
Bénit-Gbaffou C (2023), "You Can't Compare Marseille With Johannesburg!?", in Neema Kudva, John Forester, Jane Rongerude, Janice Barry, Claire Bénit-Gbaffou, Samina Raja, John Arroyo & Sheryl-Ann Simpson (06 Oct 2023)
Bénit-Gbaffou C (2023), "You Can't Compare Marseille With Johannesburg!?", in Neema Kudva, John Forester, Jane Rongerude, Janice Barry, Claire Bénit-Gbaffou, Samina Raja, John Arroyo & Sheryl-Ann Simpson (06 Oct 2023): Wrestling with Context, Planning Theory & Practice, 12-17, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14649357.2023.2256185 This article is part of a thematic section of the North American journal Planning Theory and Practice, coordinated by Neema Kudva...
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