« Je pense que les peuples ont pris conscience du fait qu’ils avaient des intérêts communs et qu’il y avait des intérêts planétaires qui sont liés à l’existence de la terre, des intérêts que l’on pourrait appeler cosmologiques, dans la mesure où ils concernent le monde dans son ensemble ».
Pierre Bourdieu (1992)


Affichage des articles dont le libellé est Garth. Afficher tous les articles
Affichage des articles dont le libellé est Garth. Afficher tous les articles

mardi 7 janvier 2014

Transnational Power Elites. The New Professionals of Governance, law and Security, Edited by Niilo Kauppi and Mikael Rask Madsen

Transnational Power Elites
The New Professionals of Governance
law and Security
Edited by Niilo Kauppi and Mikael Rask Madsen
Routledge
2013

Présentation de l'éditeur
This book argues that European Union institutional mechanics and the EU as a political unit cannot be properly understood without taking into account the elites that make the policy decisions.
Spurred by globalisation, technological and economic development has provided the backbone for social and political transformations that have changed the social structures that unite and differentiate individuals and groups in Europe and their interface with extra-European actors. These developments are not only exemplified by the rise of the EU, but also by the rise of a set of transnational European power elites evolving in and around the European construction.
This book maps out these EU and international interdependencies and provides a comprehensive picture of the European transnational power elites. Moving away from the majority of literature on European integration dominated by economics, law, IR and political science, the volume is written from a sociological perspective that takes into account the individuals that make the policy decisions, the formal and informal groups in which s/he is included, as well as the social conventions that regulate political and administrative activities in the EU.

Sommaire
1. Transnational Power Elites: The New Professionals of Governance, Law and Security, Niilo Kauppi and Mikael Rask Madsen Part I: Governance 2. The Triumph and Despair of Central Banking, Martin Marcussen 3.The Institutionalisation of the European Administrative Corps as a Transnational Elite, Didier Georgakakis 4. European Diplomats: State Nobility and the Invention of a New Social Group, Rebecca Adler-Nissen 5. Elite Transformations and Diffusion in Foreign Policy: A Socio-Historical Approach to the Emergence of European Power Elites, Karen Gram-Skjoldager and Ann-Christina L. Knudsen Part II: Law 6. The Genesis of Europe: Competing Elites and the Emergence of a European Field of Power, Antonin Cohen 7. Elite European lawyers? The Common Market as new Golden Age or Missed Opportunity, Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth Part III: Security 8.The Transnational Field of Computerised Exchange of Information in Police Matters and its European Guilds, Didier Bigo 9.The European Military Elite, Frédéric Mérand and Patrick Barrette Postscript: Understanding Transnational Power Elites, Understanding Europe in the New World Order, Niilo Kauppi and Mikael Rask Madsen


Niilo Kauppi is Research Professor at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) at the University of Strasbourg.
Mikael Rask Madsen is Professor of European Law and Integration and Director of iCourts – Centre of Excellence for International Courts at the University of Copenhagen.


samedi 2 juin 2012

Publications de Pierre Bourdieu: Préfaces, Avant-propos et Postfaces


Publications de Pierre Bourdieu: Préfaces, Avant-propos et Postfaces





(Cette liste de publications sera mise à jour au fur et à mesure, version revue le 25.01.2022,  Gilbert Quélennec)
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Postface, in Erwin Panofsky, Architecture gothique et pensée scolastique. Précédé de L’Abbé Suger de Saint-Denis. Traduit de l’anglais et postfacé par Pierre Bourdieu, Minuit, 1967
 
Préface, in Mustapha Haddab, Éducation et changements socio culturels: les moniteurs de l'enseignement élémentaire en Algérie, Alger : O.P.U., 1980

Préface, in Le Français chassé des sciences, Noëlle de Chambrun, Anne-Marie Descamps-Reinhardt (éds), Actes du colloque du 6 juin 1980, CIREEL? 1981

Préface, in Paul Lazarsfeld, Marie Jahoda, Hans Zeisel, Les Chômeurs de Marienthal, Minuit, 1981

Introduction, in Le grand livre du rugby français 1981-1982, F.M.T. EDITIONS S.A., 1981, p.7

Préface, in Méthodes d'approche du monde rural, edited by Y. Bentabet. Alger: Office des Publications Universitaires, 1984

Prefazione, in Anna Boschetti, L'impresa intellettuale. Sartre e « Les Temps Modernes », Edizioni Dedalo, 1984, p.5-6

Postface, in Les Nouveaux clercs : prêtres, pasteurs et spécialistes des relations humaines et de la santé, Labor et Fides , 1985, aussi in Choses dites

Préface, in Paul Rabinow, Un ethnologue au Maroc, Paris, Hachette, 1988

Préface, in Brigitte Mazon, Aux origines de l'École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Le rôle du mécénat américain (1920-1960), Editions du Cerf, 1988

Préface, in Tassadit Yacine Titouh, l'Izli ou l'Amour chanté, Paris, Maison des sciences de l'homme, 1988

Préface, in Langues en Béarn, Cahiers de l'Université de Pau et des Pays de l'Adour, Presses Universitaires du Mirail, 13, juillet 1989, p.5-7; aussi, Ce que parler veut dire, Atlantica, 2, avril 1994, p.6-7


(Préface) Monopolisation politique et révolutions symboliques, (Rome, 1990), in Sociologie de la politique, Socio-logos, Moscou, 1993, aussi in Propos sur le champ politique, P.U. Lyon, 2000

Préface , in Abdelmalek Sayad, L'immigration ou les paradoxes de l'identité, De Boeck, 1991

Un progrès de la réflexivité (Préface), in DOISE Willem, CLEMENCE Alain, LORENZI-CIOLDI Fabio (éds), Représentations sociales et analyses de données, Presses universitaires de Grenoble, 1992

Pour une 'généthique' (Préface), in T. Duster, Retour à l'eugénisme, Kimé, 1992

et Jacques Maître, « Avant-propos dialogué » in Jacques Maître, L’autobiographie d’un paranoïaque,  Paris, Economica, 1994, pp. V-XXII.

Foreword, (1994), in Yves Dezalay, David Sugarman, Professional Competition and Professional Power, Routledge, 1995

Foreword, in Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth, Dealing in Virtue. International Commercial Arbitration and the Construction of a Transnational Legal Order, University of Chicago Press, 1995

Préface, dans Mode & art 1960-1990 , Palais des beaux-arts (Brussels, Belgium). Société des Expositions du Palais des Beaux-Arts, 1995
 
Préface, in T. Moi, Simone de Beauvoir, Diderot éditeur, 1995, aussi Apologie pour une femme rangée, in Liber-Revue internationale des livres, 33, décembre 1997

Préface, in Abdelmalek Sayad, La double absence. Des illusions de l'émigré aux souffrances de l'immigré, Liber, Seuil, 1999

Foreword, (1998), in Andrea Fraser, Museum Highlights, The Writings of Andrea Fraser, MIT press, 2005

Préface (1999) in Emmanuel AMOUGOU, La construction de l'inconscient colonial en Alsace : un village nègre sous le froid, L'Harmattan, 2002, P.9-10

Foreword, in J.D. Le Sueur, Uncivil War. Intellectuals and Identity Politics During the Decolonization of Algeria, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001, p. IX-X.

«Une exploration de l’inconscient littéraire», préface, in Jérôme Meizoz, L’Âge du roman parlant 1919-1939. Ecrivains, critiques, linguistes et pédagogues en débat, Genève-Paris, Librairie Droz, 2001, pp. 9-11

Préface (avec Yves Winkin), in Aaron Cicourel, Le raisonnement médical, Collection Liber, Seuil, 2002

Postface, La noblesse: capital social et capital symbolique, in Anciennes et nouvelles aristocraties de 1880 à nos jours.  Edité par Didier Lancien, Monique de Saint-Martin, Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, 2007, (Issu d'un colloque organisé à Toulouse du 21 au 24 septembre 1994) . p 385-398




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voir également:
Pierre Bourdieu, Hommages à Sartre, Goffman, Foucault, Mammeri, Marin, Canguilhem, Sayad, Deleuze

Publications de Pierre Bourdieu: Comptes rendus

vendredi 24 février 2012

en ligne: Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales n° 171-172, 2008/1-2, Politiques impérialistes

Dossier : Politiques impérialistes

Page 4 à 19
George Steinmetz   Empire et domination mondiale

Page 20 à 39
Michael Mann   Impérialisme économique et impérialisme militaire américains Un renforcement mutuel ?

Page 40 à 55
Yves Dezalay et Bryant Garth   L'impérialisme moral Les juristes et l'impérialisme américain (Philippines, Indonésie)

Page 56 à 73
Daniel P. S. Goh   Genèse de l'État colonial Politiques colonisatrices et résistance indigène (Malaisie britannique, Philippines américaines)

Page 74 à 89
W. E. B. Du Bois et George Steinmetz   Les origines africaines de la guerre

Page 90 à 103
Roland Lardinois   Entre monopole, marché et religion L'émergence de l'État colonial en Inde, années 1760-1810

Page 104 à 121
Romain Bertrand   Des gens inconvenants Javanais et Néerlandais à l'aube de la rencontre impériale

Page 122 à 143
George Steinmetz   Le champ de l'État colonial Le cas des colonies allemandes (Afrique du Sud-Ouest, Qingdao, Samoa)

Lectures critiques

Page 144 à 147
Gisèle Sapiro   Les enjeux socio-économiques de la politique israélienne dans les territoires occupés

mercredi 5 octobre 2011

International Political Sociology, 5(3), SPECIAL ISSUE - BOURDIEU AND THE INTERNATIONAL


International Political Sociology 5(3) SPECIAL ISSUE - BOURDIEU AND THE INTERNATIONAL

September 2011

Volume 5, Issue 3
Pages 219–347

SPECIAL ISSUE - BOURDIEU AND THE INTERNATIONAL

  1. Introduction to Symposium“A Different Reading of the International”: Pierre Bourdieu and International Studies (pages 219–224)Didier Bigo and Mikael R. Madsen
    Article first published online: 14 SEP 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-5687.2011.00131.x
  2.  Pierre Bourdieu and International Relations: Power of Practices, Practices of Power (pages 225–258)Didier Bigo
    Article first published online: 14 SEP 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-5687.2011.00132.x
  3. Reflexivity and the Construction of the International Object: The Case of Human Rights (pages 259–275)Mikael Rask Madsen
    Article first published online: 14 SEP 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-5687.2011.00133.x
  4. The Struggle Over Global Higher Education: Actors, Institutions, and Practices (pages 314–326)Niilo Kauppi and Tero Erkkilä
    Article first published online: 14 SEP 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-5687.2011.00136.x

  1. Contributions to the Forum: Inter- and Transnational Field(s) of Power

    1.  On a Field Trip with Bourdieu (pages 327–330)Rebecca Adler-Nissen
      Article first published online: 14 SEP 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-5687.2011.00137_1.x
    2. Bourdieu Hits Brussels: The Genesis and Structure of the European Field of Power (pages 335–339)Antonin Cohen
      Article first published online: 14 SEP 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-5687.2011.00137_3.x
  2. SPECIAL ISSUE - BOURDIEU AND THE INTERNATIONAL

    1. Contributors (pages 346–347)Article first published online: 14 SEP 2011 | DOI: 10.1111/j.1749-5687.2011.00138.x

jeudi 22 septembre 2011

Lawyers and the Construction of Transnational Justice. Edited by Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth

Lawyers and the Construction of Transnational Justice
Edited by Yves Dezalay and Bryant Garth
Series: Law, Development and Globalization
Routledge
2011

Présentation de l'éditeur
Lawyers and the Construction of Transnational Justice will show students and scholars what it means in practice to talk about building transnational justice – both on the side of economic regulation and on the side of human rights and humanitarian law. It links national and transnational processes, tracing the activities of lawyers with their successful and less successful strategies to build institutions and credibility for a transnational legal field. Examples include developments in international criminal justice, including the unsuccessful quest to establish universal jurisdiction for the prosecution of human rights violators; the very successful efforts to build transnational trade and intellectual property regimes; and the relative success in building a European legal field. The introductory and concluding chapters by the co-editors, drawing on the sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, link the chapters together and explore the possibilities for a more institutionalized and unified transnational legal field – bridging the economic and corporate side with the human rights and humanitarian side. Addressing a range of international issues, Lawyers and the Construction of Transnational Justice is a major contribution to the field of sociology of law, as well as to debates about global governance.

Introduction: Constructing Transnational Justice, Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth 2. Lawyers, Humanitarian Emergencies, and the Politics of Large Number, Ron Levi and John Hagan 3.The Cause of Universal Jurisdiction: The Rise and Fall of an International Mobilization, Julien Seroussi 4. Lawyering War or Talking Peace? On Militant Usages of the Law in the Resolution of Internal Armed Conflicts: A Case Study of International Alert, Sara Dezalay 5. From Peacebuilding in War-Torn Countries to Justice in the Global North, Sandrine Lefranc 6. Legal Cosmopolitanism Divided: Stating, Codifying, and Invoking International Law of State Responsibility, Pierre-Yves Condé 7. Globalizing Intellectual Property Rights: The Politics of Law and Public Health, Diana Rodriguez-Franco 8. The Transnational Meets the National: The Construction of Trade Policy Networks in Brazil, Gregory Shaffer, Michelle Ratton Sanchez Badin and Barbara Rosenberg 9. The Force of a Weak Field: Law and Lawyers in the Government of Europe, Antoine Vauchez 10.The European Court of Justice in the Emergent European Field of Power: Transnational Judicial Institutions and National Career Paths, Antonin Cohen 11. Human Rights and the Hegemony of Ideology: European Lawyers and the Cold War Battle over International Human Rights, Mikael Rask Madsen

samedi 4 juin 2011

Lawyers and the Rule of Law in an Era of Globalization. Edited by Yves Dezalay, Bryant Garth

Lawyers and the Rule of Law in an Era of Globalization
Edited by Yves Dezalay, Bryant Garth
Series: Law, Development and Globalization
Routledge
2011


Présentation de l'éditeur
Lawyers and the Rule of Law in an Era of Globalization focuses on the national and transnational processes transforming both the rule of law and the role of lawyers. The book draws on a framework that emphasizes the relationship between the national and the international, the strategies of lawyers at various political levels, and the circulation of ideas and people. As such, it considers the 'rule of law', not as a normative ideal that has to be accomplished and realized, but rather as a field of action and discourse that emerges through complex relationships among experts, national elites and global institutions. Through detailed empirical work, the contributors all examine the relationship between law, politics, and the state; focusing on lawyers and the social capital they posses and deploy, in order to understand the efficacy of the rule of law in different polities. Lawyers and the Rule of Law in an Era of Globalization will be invaluable for socio-legal scholars, students of the legal profession, as well as those with interests in law and development studies.

1. "Introduction: Lawyers, Law, and Society" Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth Part 1: Law Embedded in Social Capital and Converted into Legal and Political Capital 2. "Greasing the Squeaky Wheel of Justice: Lawyers, Social Networks and Dispute Processing in Venezuela" Manuel A. Gomez 3. "Lawyers, Political Embeddedness, and Institutional Continuity in China’s Transition from Socialism" Ethan Michelson 4. "The Classic Model and its Transformation" Maria Malatesta Part 2: Imported Know-How and Local Know-Who 5. "Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Argentina. Transnational Advocacy Networks and the Transformation of the National Legal Field" Virginia Vecchioli 6. Criminal Procedure Reform in Chile: New Agents and the Restructuring of a Field." Daniel Palacios Munoz 7. "The US and the EU in East European Legal Reform"Ole Hammerslev 8. "Judicial Reform and the Transnational Construction of the Rule of Law in Latin America: The Return of Law and Development" Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito Part 3: Testing Rule-of-Law Hypotheses in the Context of the Largest Asian Economies 9. Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, "The Reform of the Profession of Lawyers in Japan: Impact on the Role of Law" Kaywah Chan 10. Hanyang University, Korea, "The Democratization and Internationalization of Korean Legal Field" Seong-Hyun Kim 11. Oxford/La Trobe, "Searching for Political Liberalism in all the Wrong Places: The Legal Profession in China as the Leading Edge of Political Reform?" Randall Peerenboom 12. "Conclusion. How to Convert Social Capital into Legal Capital and Transfer Legitimacy Across the Major Practice Divide" Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth

Yves Dezalay is a director emeritus of research at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) in France.
Bryant G. Garth is Dean and Professor of Law at Southwestern Law School, Los Angeles and Director Emeritus of the American Bar Foundation.

dimanche 7 novembre 2010

Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth, Asian Legal Revivals

Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth
Asian Legal Revivals
Lawyers in the Shadow of Empire

Series: Chicago Series in Law and Society
University of Chicago Press
2010


Présentation de l'éditeur
More than a decade ago, before globalization became a buzzword, Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth established themselves as leading analysts of how that process has shaped the legal profession. Drawing upon the insights of Pierre Bourdieu, Asian Legal Revivals explores the increasing importance of the positions of the law and lawyers in South and Southeast Asia.

Dezalay and Garth argue that the current situation in many Asian countries can only be fully understood by looking to their differing colonial experiences—and in considering how those experiences have laid the foundation for those societies’ legal profession today. Deftly tracing the transformation of the relationship between law and state into different colonial settings, the authors show how nationalist legal elites in countries such as India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and South Korea came to wield political power as agents in the move toward national independence. Including fieldwork from over 350 interviews, Asian Legal Revivals illuminates the more recent past and present of these legally changing nations and explains the profession’s recent revival of influence, as spurred on by American geopolitical and legal interests.

Yves Dezalay is director of the Centre national de la recherche scientifique. Bryant G. Garth is dean and professor of law at Southwestern Law School. They are the authors of two previous books, also published by the University of Chicago Press.

dimanche 11 juillet 2010

à paraître: Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth, Asian Legal Revivals

Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth
Asian Legal Revivals
Lawyers in the Shadow of Empire

University Of Chicago Press
(November 15, 2010)


Présentation de l'éditeur
More than a decade ago, before globalization became a buzzword, Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth established themselves as leading analysts of how that process has shaped the legal profession. Drawing upon the insights of Pierre Bourdieu, Asian Legal Revivals explores the increasing importance of the positions of the law and lawyers in South and Southeast Asia.

Dezalay and Garth argue that the current situation in many Asian countries can only be fully understood by looking to their differing colonial experiences—and in considering how those experiences have laid the foundation for those societies’ legal profession today. Deftly tracing the transformation of the relationship between law and state into different colonial settings, the authors show how nationalist legal elites in countries such as India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and South Korea came to wield political power as agents in the move toward national independence. Including fieldwork from over 350 interviews, Asian Legal Revivals illuminates the more recent past and present of these legally changing nations and explains the profession’s recent revival of influence, as spurred on by American geopolitical and legal interests.

Yves Dezalay is director of the Centre national de la recherche scientifique. Bryant G. Garth is dean and professor of law at Southwestern Law School. They are the authors of two previous books, also published by the University of Chicago Press.