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Nicolas Castel, Poursuite du salaire ou revenu différé ? La réforme des retraites en France (1987-2005)
This dissertation in sociology analyses the changes that took place in the French retirement system from the end of the 1980’s to the beginning of the 21st century, and the discourse of trade unions and experts involved in bringing about these changes. The national pay-as-you-go retirement system was transformed under the influence of the concept of “national solidarity,” of pressures to strengthen the link between benefits and contributions, and of calls for funding pensions. Throughout this process, the impact of the retirement system on the status of wage earners never emerged as an issue. This theme was totally absent from the discourse of experts and of those in power, and it was rarely touched on by trade unions. This dissertation considers retirement pensions to be a component of wages and analyses the impact of changes in social protection on wages. These changes have been wide sweeping: they affect the very definition of what it means to be a retiree and of the retiree’s relationship to time and, more broadly, the definition of the kinds of work to which monetary value can be ascribed. This dissertation argues that the concept of wages cannot be reduced to an economic object, and that it should be considered a “total social fact,” as defined by Marcel Mauss
Insegurança social: sobre uma afinidade eletiva entre Pierre Bourdieu e Robert Castel
Duvoux, N., & Martinache, I. (2023). INSEGURANÇA SOCIAL: sobre uma afinidade eletiva entre Pierre Bourdieu e Robert Castel . Confluências | Revista Interdisciplinar De Sociologia E Direito, 25(3), 21-35Embora as análises de Bourdieu sejam anteriores às de Castel em várias décadas, elas foram feitas de forma a permitir demonstrar a posteriori a validade das teses de Castel. Bourdieu fornece chaves teóricas e empíricas para modelar as análises de Castel sobre a insegurança social (feitas a partir de um método histórico), e assim fazê-las entrar na descrição quantitativa e qualitativa da hierarquia social. Bourdieu não só nos fornece a prova das teses de Castel, como também nos permite integrar os recentes avanços da economia na descrição das desigualdades e superar a divisão predominante e prejudicial entre economia e sociologia, em particular ao reintegrar a questão do patrimônio e da propriedade, que é central para Castel na construção do indivíduo moderno
The North is another country. by Nicolas Rothwell
tag=1 data=The North is another country. by Nicolas Rothwell
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tag=3 data=Australian Magazine,
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tag=10 data=Worse, better, stranger, wilder, but above all different from the rest of the country. Continuing his journey of discovery across Australia's Top half the author stops over in Darwin to hear all the truths and whispers about the North.
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tag=13 data=CABWorse, better, stranger, wilder, but above all different from the rest of the country. Continuing his journey of discovery across Australia's Top half the author stops over in Darwin to hear all the truths and whispers about the North
Insécurité sociale : sur une affinité élective entre Pierre Bourdieu et Robert Castel
Analyses, opinions, critiquesRobert Castel died exactly ten years ago. He has often been compared to Michel Foucault for his work on psychiatry. This article evokes the unrecognized proximity of a set of analyzes developed by Pierre Bourdieu in the 1960s on the Glorious Thirties with those of Castel on the crisis of the wage-earning society. A proximity that is useful to underline to extend the analyzes of the two sociologists.Robert Castel est décédé il y a exactement dix ans. Il a souvent été rapproché de Michel Foucault pour ses travaux sur la psychiatrie. Cet article évoque la proximité méconnue d'un ensemble d'analyses développées Pierre Bourdieu dans les années 1960 sur les Trente Glorieuses avec celles de Castel sur la crise de la société salariale. Une proximité qu'il est utile de souligner pour prolonger les analyses des deux sociologues
Insécurité sociale : sur une affinité élective entre Pierre Bourdieu et Robert Castel
Analyses, opinions, critiquesRobert Castel died exactly ten years ago. He has often been compared to Michel Foucault for his work on psychiatry. This article evokes the unrecognized proximity of a set of analyzes developed by Pierre Bourdieu in the 1960s on the Glorious Thirties with those of Castel on the crisis of the wage-earning society. A proximity that is useful to underline to extend the analyzes of the two sociologists.Robert Castel est décédé il y a exactement dix ans. Il a souvent été rapproché de Michel Foucault pour ses travaux sur la psychiatrie. Cet article évoque la proximité méconnue d'un ensemble d'analyses développées Pierre Bourdieu dans les années 1960 sur les Trente Glorieuses avec celles de Castel sur la crise de la société salariale. Une proximité qu'il est utile de souligner pour prolonger les analyses des deux sociologues
[Planisphère] / A Dieppe par Nicolas Desliens, 1566
Ancien possesseur : Viel-Castel. Ancien possesseurÉchelle(s) : 100 L[ieues] [= 0,9 cm ; 1:43 000 000 ca]Appartient à l’ensemble documentaire : FranceAmAppartient à l’ensemble documentaire : PortulF
Five object-based sound compositions
This text is a commentary on the nature of my principle artistic preoccupations over a period of research-creation spanning 2011 and 2013. The works discussed cover, each in their own way, various approaches to sound composition linked to physical objects. In effect, the object proves to be a fundamental element at the heart of discourse, which, though anchored in sound, is often multi-disciplinary. The object here is thus taken apart in its affective, conceptual, performative, visual, as well as sonic properties.
The first part of this text illustrates the nature of the relationship between the physical object and the works submitted for this doctoral thesis. It focuses on the journey of the works: from their genesis in the artist’s collections of objects to their life on stage where the objects are used as visual elements in a performative context.
The second part is dedicated to the conceptual and aesthetic content of the works, from which flow the principal elements of their discourse. Here, the relationships between the work, the concept and the sonic material are established, which together make up their aesthetic
Grace S. Fong, Herself an Author : Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China, 2008
Zufferey Nicolas. Grace S. Fong, Herself an Author : Gender, Agency, and Writing in Late Imperial China, 2008. In: Études chinoises, n°28, 2009. Numéro spécial sur le droit chinois. pp. 243-247
New Necklaces: 400 Designs in Contemporary Jewellery
After the successful New Rings and New Earrings, New Necklaces is the third book curated by jeweller and author Nicolas Estrada, from classic forms and materials to the most daring, experimental and surprising ideas, each of the 500 necklaces included in this book has something that makes it unique and relates strongly to today's social, cultural and artistic reality. With prefaces by German jeweller Julia Wild and Leo Caballero, owner of the Barcelona gallery Klimt 02, specialised in contemporary jewellers
How Did I Get to Princess Margaret? (And How Did I Get Her to the World Wide Web?)
The paper explores the growing use of
tools from the arts and humanities for investigation
and dissemination of social science research.
Emerging spaces for knowledge transfer, such as
the World Wide Web, are explored as outlets for
"performative social science". Questions of ethnics
and questions of evaluation which emerge from
performative social science and the use of new
technologies are discussed. Contemporary thinking
in aesthetics is explored to answer questions
of evaluation. The use of the Internet for productions
is proposed as supporting the collective
elaboration of meaning supported by Relational
Aesthetics.
One solution to the ethical problem of performing
the narrations of others is the use of the writer's
own story as autoethnography. The author queries
autoethnography's tendency to tell "sad" stories and
proposes an amusing story, exemplified by "The
One about Princess Margaret" (see Appendix).
The conclusion is reached that the free and open
environment of the Internet sidelines the usual
tediousness of academic publishing and begins to
explore new answers to questions posed about
the evaluation and ethics of performative social
science
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