« 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)


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samedi 21 avril 2018

The Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu, Edited by Thomas Medvetz and Jeffrey J. Sallaz


The Oxford Handbook of Pierre Bourdieu  
Edited by Thomas Medvetz and Jeffrey J. Sallaz
Oxford University Press
2018


Présentation de l'éditeur
Pierre Bourdieu was arguably the most important social theorist of the twentieth century. A French sociologist, he produced during his lifetime scores of empirical studies that laid the foundation for a rich theoretical program. These included studies of French colonialism in Algeria, the education system in France, new forms of state power, and the rise of autonomous artistic and scientific fields. Bourdieu’s research program was grounded in concepts such as habitus, field, forms of capital, and symbolic domination. Although most of these concepts have long historical legacies, Bourdieu elaborated conjoined them in an entirely originzal way, This Handbook assesses Pierred Bourdieu’s legacy from the standpoint of the early twenty-first century. It brings together a diverse array of contributors who consider how Bourdieu has advanced research and thinking in a variety of fields and areas. In particular, it considers how Bourdieu’s work has been appropriated for study in various regions of the world; how scholars have used Bourdieu to understand emergent transnational phenomena; how Bourdieu’s ideas have reshaped various disciplines and subfields; the ways in which Bourdieu’s concepts are embedded in long-standing theoretical traditions and debates; and the many ways in which Bourdieu’s research has generated entirely new fields and objects of study. 

Thomas Medvetz is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of California, San Diego and author of Think Tanks in America
Jeffrey J. Sallaz is Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Arizona and author of The Labor of Luck and Labor, Economy and Societ


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.


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