2017
DOI: 10.3917/poeu.056.0078
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L’Écrivain et le Marché unique

Abstract: Cet article analyse comment la redéfinition de la problématique du droit d’auteur par l’UE afin de construire un marché unique numérique affecte les stratégies de mobilisation de deux associations de représentants d’écrivains français, habituées à interagir avec le ministère de la Culture français sur ces questions. L’article identifie un double phénomène : d’une part le maintien de manières de faire antérieures, dû à une logique de path dependency et un manque de capital social européen ; et d’autre part une … Show more

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“…Andy Smith (2019) and Frédéric Mérand (2021) have both highlighted the heuristic value of the concept of political work to study the policy and polity making practices of political elites. Aside from the usual suspects, sociologists have also paid attention to rather unexpected actors within EU politics, such as football players (Gasparini and Heidmann 2012), writers (Bonnamy 2017), wine producers (Smith, Maillard, and Costa 2007) or even surfers (Weisbein 2015). As such, the sociology of the EU paid great attention to lobbying practices and actors (Morival 2019;Beauvallet, Robert, and Roullaud 2021), extending the scope of the sociology of elites, and building bridges with the sociology of mobilization (Balme, Chabanet, and Wright 2002).…”
Section: Sociology Of (Eu) Elitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Andy Smith (2019) and Frédéric Mérand (2021) have both highlighted the heuristic value of the concept of political work to study the policy and polity making practices of political elites. Aside from the usual suspects, sociologists have also paid attention to rather unexpected actors within EU politics, such as football players (Gasparini and Heidmann 2012), writers (Bonnamy 2017), wine producers (Smith, Maillard, and Costa 2007) or even surfers (Weisbein 2015). As such, the sociology of the EU paid great attention to lobbying practices and actors (Morival 2019;Beauvallet, Robert, and Roullaud 2021), extending the scope of the sociology of elites, and building bridges with the sociology of mobilization (Balme, Chabanet, and Wright 2002).…”
Section: Sociology Of (Eu) Elitesmentioning
confidence: 99%