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  1. 142.

    Article published in Lien social et Politiques (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 45, 2001

    Digital publication year: 2008

  2. 143.

    Guérineau, Anne-Marie

    Analphabétisme

    Article published in Nuit blanche (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 93, 2003-2004

    Digital publication year: 2010

  3. 144.

    Eun, Jaeho and Pupion, Pierre-Charles

    Introduction au dossier thématique

    Other published in Management international (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 23, Issue 3, 2019

    Digital publication year: 2019

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    The question of trust is at the root of the changes implemented by public administrations with a perspective of New Public Management, but also of new governance and Post-New Public Management. It is a source of major change in the relationship between the administration and the users but also between public organizations and its various stakeholders. Trust is at the center of a new vision and perspective of public policy known as new governance.

  4. 145.

    Article published in Politique et Sociétés (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 30, Issue 1, 2011

    Digital publication year: 2011

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    Carrying out an international or a transnational comparison is the result of a trade-off between its relevance and its feasibility. In order to avoid a mix-up between the objectives and the means of comparing, we are arguing in this article that the posture of the researcher toward his object of study, the process of conceptualization, and the selection of cases must be considered iteratively. These three dimensions are illustrated by several examples concerning the organization, the management, and the intervention of the Quebec's state.

  5. 146.

    Article published in Cahiers de recherche sociologique (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 24, 1995

    Digital publication year: 2011

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    SummaryWhile analyses of the State have told us much about the trends of the crisis it is undergoing, they have been silent on the reasons why certain states manage to survive these trends while others appear to be headed for decomposition. The goal of this article is to provide some elements of an answer to this question through an analysis of the reorganization processes and forms of European states over the last few decades. The comparative analysis proposed here attempts to tease out common lines of force while bearing in mind the diversity of research trajectories aimed at better articulating the approach of political regulations and social regulations.

    Keywords: État, crise, État-providence, réorganisation, Europe, régulation politique, régulation sociale, néolibéralisme, transformation, State, crisis, Welfare, reorganization, Europe, political regulation, social regulation, neoliberalism, transformation, Estado, crisis, benefactor, reorganización, Europa, regulación política, regulación sociale, neoliberalismo, transformación

  6. 147.

    Article published in Revue multidisciplinaire sur l'emploi, le syndicalisme et le travail (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 6, Issue 1, 2011

    Digital publication year: 2011

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    Keywords: inégalité, marché de l'emploi, économie

  7. 149.

    Doray, Pierre and Maroy, Christian

    Présentation

    Other published in Sociologie et sociétés (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 40, Issue 1, 2008

    Digital publication year: 2008

  8. 150.

    Article published in Lien social et Politiques (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 59, 2008

    Digital publication year: 2008

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    AbstractThis article addresses aspects of the socialisation of the body promoted in public programmes. Despite being quite varied, these programmes share an ethos that calls on individuals to be “themselves” and “responsible” for themselves, as well as for their own future, based on a moral contract with the organisers of the programme. Such injunctions are not simply an appeal to “reason” by “taking oneself or one's habits in hand,” in interviews, training or individualised programmes; they operate at the level of “body politics,” seeking to move targeted individuals towards a new relationship between the body and the world.