Espaces Publics Mosaïques 1999
DOI: 10.4000/books.pur.24678
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Introduction. Pour une sociologie politique des espaces publics contemporains

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“…Instead, one must admit that the political can be found outside of government actions; social movement actors, in particular, are specialized in the construction of new issues as having a political meaning. Some authors have suggested objective definitions of the political or processes of politicization around generalization (Boltanski, 1984), public-minded conversations (Eliasoph, 1998), or the attribution of responsibility (Gamson, 1992;François & Neveu, 1999); however, the problem with such objectivist definitions is that they overlook the fact that what is considered political is always a matter of struggle between political entrepreneurs. Only contextualized interpretations can overcome this problem.…”
Section: Political Consumerism: a Venue For Political Participation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, one must admit that the political can be found outside of government actions; social movement actors, in particular, are specialized in the construction of new issues as having a political meaning. Some authors have suggested objective definitions of the political or processes of politicization around generalization (Boltanski, 1984), public-minded conversations (Eliasoph, 1998), or the attribution of responsibility (Gamson, 1992;François & Neveu, 1999); however, the problem with such objectivist definitions is that they overlook the fact that what is considered political is always a matter of struggle between political entrepreneurs. Only contextualized interpretations can overcome this problem.…”
Section: Political Consumerism: a Venue For Political Participation?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La prensa regional no constituye, ni jamás ha constituido el espacio público en su totalidad sino que es ciertamente un elemento del mismo. A condición de salir de la visión ideal y normativa del espacio público iniciada por Habermas y de adoptar un enfoque dinámico y fragmentado, tal como el propuesto por diferentes autores (Dahlgren, 1995;François y Neveu, 1999;Miège, 2010;Calhoun, 1992;Negt, 2007) y que propongo renovar por el estudio de lo local y de las conversaciones (Ballarini, 2010).…”
Section: Conclusión: Información Y Conversaciónunclassified
“…Installé, à la suite de l'ouvrage de Jürgen Habermas (1993), au rang de doxa scientifique parfois trop floue, en tout cas questionnée (Dacheux, 1999 ;François, Neveu, 1999 ;Calhoun, 1992), le concept d'espace public a, depuis, connu diverses déclinaisons : il est « pluriel », « mosaïque », « populaire » ou « plébéien », etc. De même, il déclinerait en tant qu'idéal de la démocratie, en raison notamment de la place croissante qu'y prennent les médias de masse.…”
Section: La Contribution De La Sociologie Politiqueunclassified
“…Une sociologie politique des espaces publics contemporains doit ainsi inclure l'analyse de la fabrication des dispositions et des dispositifs (institutionnels, juridiques, politiques, sociaux) qui participent de la codification du rôle social de citoyen (Déloye, 1996 ;François, Neveu 1999 ;Weisbein, 2002). Et dans ce travail multiforme de tracé des contours des identités civiques, la définition des sentiments et des mentalités qui en relèvent (ou qui les freinent) importe considérablement.…”
Section: éConomie Solidaire Et Espace Public : Des Pistes Théoriques unclassified
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