Cécile Vigour
Institut d’études politiques, domaine universitaire, 11, allée Ausone, 33607 Pessac cedex, France
Available online 12 October 2009 on ScienceDirect
doi:10.1016/j.soctra.2009.06.025
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The conditions prevailing in Belgium, at the time a managerial approach was (…)
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Volume 51, Supplement 2
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Professional identities and legitimacy challenged by a managerial approach : The Belgian judicial system - C. Vigour
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How mechanisms implicated in the collective process of academic hiring in France affect discrimination - C. Musselin, F. Pigeyre
Christine Musselin
Centre de sociologie des organisations (Sciences Po and CNRS), 19, rue Amélie, 75007 Paris, France
Frédérique Pigeyre
EA 2354, institut de recherche en gestion, université Paris-12–Val-de-Marne, place de la Porte-des-Champs, route de Choisy, 94010 Créteil cedex, France (…) -
Legitimation by standards : Transnational experts, the European Commission and regulation of novel foods - D. Demortain
David Demortain
ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, WC2A 2AE London, United Kingdom
Available online 6 October 2009 on ScienceDirect
doi:10.1016/j.soctra.2009.06.022
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How do voluntary standards get (…) -
French deputies, their assistants and the uses of staff appropriations : A sociology of political work - P. Le Lidec
Patrick Le Lidec
CNRS, CERSA, 10, rue Thénard, 75005 Paris, France
Available online 6 October 2009 on ScienceDirect
doi:10.1016/j.soctra.2009.06.023
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This analysis focuses on how members of Parliament in France organize their staff. The way deputies distribute the tasks among (…) -
In the “activity square” : International perspectives on labor, work and activity - C. Licoppe
Christian Licoppe
Department of Social Science, Institut Telecom, Telecom Paris Tech, 46, rue Barrault, 75013 Paris, France
Available online 6 October 2009 on ScienceDirect
doi:10.1016/j.soctra.2009.06.024
Abstract
This article describes the particular “space” where research focuses on (…)