
Centre dEtudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales
Centre dEtudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales
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assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2020Partners:Paris 8 University, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) / Laboratorio de Etnografia Metropolitana (LeMetro/IFCS-UFRJ), Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo - Universidade de São Paulo / LabHab - Laboratório de Habitação e Assentamentos Humanos, Universidade Federal do ABC / Laboratory of Territorial Justice, Paris Nanterre University +16 partnersParis 8 University,Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) / Laboratorio de Etnografia Metropolitana (LeMetro/IFCS-UFRJ),Faculdade de Arquitetura e Urbanismo - Universidade de São Paulo / LabHab - Laboratório de Habitação e Assentamentos Humanos,Universidade Federal do ABC / Laboratory of Territorial Justice,Paris Nanterre University,LABORATOIRE D'ETUDE ET DE RECHERCHES SUR L'ECONOMIE, LES POLITIQUES ET LES SYSTEMES SOCIAUX,LATTS,Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie / PPGAU - Programa de Pos-Graduação em Arquitetura e Urbanismo,Lavue,Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales,Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro / LEUS - Laboratorio de estudos urbanos e socio-ambientais,ENSAPVS,UNIVERSITE GUSTAVE EIFFEL,CNRS,ENSAPLV,Ministry of Culture,ENPC,Universidade Estadual de Campinas / Centro de Estudos de Desenvolvimento Econômico - CEDE/IE.UNICAMP,LABORATOIRE DETUDE ET DE RECHERCHES SUR LECONOMIE, LES POLITIQUES ET LES SYSTEMES SOCIAUX,INSHS,Centre dEtudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et SocialesFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-19-CE22-0017Funder Contribution: 410,772 EURMainstream adaptation to the imperatives of sustainable development remains largely technological. In a period in which governance promotes citizen participation, insurgent planning experiences multiply, as do urban co-production practices uniting civil society, universities, professionals and sometimes allies within public authorities. These initiatives carry fundamental social innovations for transitions-to-sustainability, especially in deprived areas. Rather than the greening of technologies, CoPolis insists on the importance of cooperation tools in adaptations to sustainable development. As societies increasingly claim the need to debate and the power to influence governance systems, collaborative practices can overcome some of the remaining gaps between civil society, professionals and, to a certain extent, government. They are poles of social and democratic innovation that explore concrete alternatives for reduced socio-spatial inequalities and for inclusion. France and Brazil are two countries which have a long history of cooperation and collective and community involvement in urban and professional sectors, including in the areas where the most discriminated of populations live. This project explores the potential of co-production in the adaptation to sustainability imperatives: reducing social and environmental vulnerabilities, building more democratic governance, empowering vulnerable populations and the cognitive effects of knowledge co-production. Departing from the tensions between cooperative practices and the “collaborative cul-de-sac” (Laurent, 2018), we will critically assess the impacts of these approaches on civil society, the third sector and the production of a “solidary transition urbanism”. These aspects are analysed through the mens of social and spatial justice. The project tackles three main research questions: on the origins and development conditions of these collaborations; on the relationship between political and institutional contexts and the organisational configurations of collaborative practices; and on the organisation and the circulation of knowledge within each collaboration and the role played by different types of intermediary actors. To do so, CoPolis will implement mixed methods, including qualitative research and participatory action-research protocols. We will investigate nine French and Brazilian case studies with different urban issues at stake: metropolitan megaprojects in working class neighbourhoods; large-scale urban renewal projects; and collective initiatives in housing and transition urbanisms. Moreover, the project will tackle long-lasting collaborative practices in working-class neighbourhoods and their circulation. Regarding action-research, the team will implement a survey with partners among local intermediary actors and residents. We will implement protocols to co-construct objectives, identify means for action and implementation. It will be one of the ways of observing collaborative practices. Thus, CoPolis is a comparative and participatory project, anchored in partnerships with intermediary actors and civil society organisations. In doing so, CoPolis will also assess the tangible gains due to the collaborative practices implemented during the project, in relation to the political and institutional contexts which influence organised civil society’s action possibilities. That is why the project will shed light on the conditions encouraging the emergence and consolidation of collaborative practices. At the same time, results on organisational configurations and cooperative tools will be produced. These two types of results will feed an intense effort of dissemination.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2020Partners:IDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCE, INS2I, UNICAEN, CNRS, ideXlab (France) +6 partnersIDEMIA IDENTITY & SECURITY FRANCE,INS2I,UNICAEN,CNRS,ideXlab (France),ENSICAEN,Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales,ELECTRONIC VISION TECHNOLOGIES,Centre dEtudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales,IDEMIA ISF,GREYCFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-19-FLJO-0003Funder Contribution: 483,988 EURDuring the next Olympic Games in Paris 2024, France will face a major security challenge because of a series of sports events, relayed around the World, involving personalities and the public. The history of the Games and sports has unfortunately already left traces of painful events, which we have the responsibility not to allow to reproduce here. On the basis of a sociological study of these risks, and in order to answer this challenge, the GIRAFE project proposes to develop algorithmic crowd control solutions based on video streams covering all or part of the public areas. These algorithms will in particular be able to alert the authorities of areas where crowds can become of concern, to monitor the flow of crowds and to anticipate possible phenomena of congestion; but also to identify abnormal cases occurring within such crowds, such as suspicious strolling of an individual, a chase or the transport and abandonment of a baggage, and to track their perpetrators to a possible interpellation. The tools created by the project will be in the spirit of facilitating the intervention of law enforcement and optimizing the use of security personnel, whose resources are limited and critical for an event of this magnitude. The human operator will remain the sole decision-maker of the actions to be taken during a warning. The legal and societal aspects associated with these video treatments will be studied and taken into account, to ensure the respect of the French legal framework, the GDPR, and keep the festive spirit of the Games. The project's various innovative algorithms use complementary approaches to detect abnormal events and manage the movement of crowds, so as to ensure maximum detection of risk situations and to trace alerts as quickly as possible. The research of the project will be based on three main pillars: - the movements of crowds, to manage the flow and the abnormal behaviors within a very dense crowd (specific approach in very dense zone); - the detection of abnormal behaviors, of which the learning of scenes given in JOP 2024 will make it possible to identify cases out of the ordinary (generic approach); - detection of pedestrians and baggage, transverse to the two previous axes, since in addition to the case of abandoned parcels (specific approach in sparsely populated area) this axis will ensure the identification and monitoring of the suspect individual to his arrest by the police The algorithms resulting from these thematic axes will be integrated into a demonstrator that optimizes the real-time processing of these algorithms, ergonomic for the end users, and prioritizes the flow of video surveillance cameras classified at risk or as unusual. The demonstrator will also be connected to a "Command and Control" in order to present to the operator, in a clear and global way, the cases of crowd movements to manage. The whole will be tested under pre-operational conditions and will reach a sufficient level of maturity, TRL6, to allow its deployment and its evaluation on various Olympic sites or in various places of the city of Paris at the end of the project.
more_vert - ENS,UNICAEN,Sciences Po,UR,INSHS,CSO,Centre dEtudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales,University of Le Havre,IDENTITE ET DIFFERENCIATION DE LESPACE, DE LENVIRONNEMENT ET DES SOCIETES,Institut de recherche Interdisciplinaire en Sociologie, Economie et Science Politique (IRISSO),EHESS,CMH,Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales,IDEES,CNRSFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-18-CE26-0016Funder Contribution: 350,060 EUR
The POLAL project, which associates CSO, IRISSO, CMH, CERPAS and IDEES, questions the evolutions of contemporary public policies from the perspective of food policies. Starting from the results established by the literature of a specialization and complexification of public policies and a growing porosity between public and private interventions, the project will explore two sets of questions. Firstly, we propose to understand how public action, while specialized and complex, manages to take on crosscutting issues, objectives that are sometimes difficult to reconcile, that are part of different administrative jurisdictions and require cross-sectoral interventions. Secondly, we propose to account for the diversity of interfaces between public and private spaces, the specificities of both public and private interventions, how borders are reaffirmed and finally, what does this porosity produce on public policy. To address these two main issues, food policies that will be at the heart of the project, are of particular interest, because they are both cross-sectoral and strongly depend on private actors. The project is based on three hypotheses. First, we hypothesize that the public-private interfaces, such as national consultations, advisory councils or working groups within the public bureaucracies, but also exchanges during the control activities, contribute to the reconfiguration of the interests and challenges of public and private actors. We propose to invest these arenas as intermediate spaces of public action. Second, we make the hypothesis that the careful examination of the repertoires of action of the companies or their representatives gives access to the means by which the private actors seek to influence the public action, by trying to influence public interventions and by legitimizing their intervention on collective issues. Finally, we make the assumption that the organization, the construction and the structuring of a field of expertise around food behaviours constitute resources for both public and private actors. The project explores the role played by expertise in legitimizing forms of public or private intervention and prioritizing social issues associated with food (environment, public health, health security, social inequalities). The project will be organized around 5 workpackages that explore the reconfigurations of contemporary public action. WP1 concerns the coordination of the action taken by the consortium, and is based on semi-annual meetings and the holding of an international final conference. WP2 will aim to capture the variety of the repertoire of private action, their specificities and their effects on public action, based on five surveys: on a controversy, on the action of employers, on insurance prevention actions and on expertise. WP3 questions, at the national and European level, the influence, orientation or constraint of public authorities on food supply actors, mainly producers and consumers. The investigations concern control, consultation and regulation. WP4 questions public action based on the specificities of the food chains: those of sugar and pork and that of fruits and vegetables. WP5 aims at capitalizing on the crosscutting scientific outputs of the project: on the role of professional organizations and that of expertise in public and private decisions.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2020Partners:UPVM, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales, Laboratoire interdisciplinaire de Recherche en Didactique, Education et Formation, UM, Centre de recherches politiques de Sciences Po (CEVIPOF) +2 partnersUPVM,Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales,Laboratoire interdisciplinaire de Recherche en Didactique, Education et Formation,UM,Centre de recherches politiques de Sciences Po (CEVIPOF),Centre dEtudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales,Alexis CukierFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-19-CE26-0011Funder Contribution: 303,954 EURIn this research project, we intend to reassess fundamental questions in political theory by drawing on workers’ reflexive writings from the beginnings of capitalism to the current digital economy. Throughout history, in situations of induced reflexivity due to the transformations of capitalism and the broadening of the working-class, workers have written texts in which they reflect on their work experience, their attempts to associate and to claim rights. Together, these texts form an underground continent of workplace political theory. Due to the distinctive standpoint of workers, they can shed a new light on the concepts of exploitation, democracy and justice, and inform us about the social conditions of theoretical activity. To explore this intellectual history of capitalism from below, the research team will focus on four historical periods. For each period, we will investigate a both a French and an international case study.
more_vert assignment_turned_in ProjectFrom 2019Partners:TRIANGLE, Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales, INSHS, Centre dEtudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales, USTL +4 partnersTRIANGLE,Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales,INSHS,Centre dEtudes et de Recherches Administratives, Politiques et Sociales,USTL,IRMC,CLERSÉ,Centre lillois détudes et de recherches sociologiques et économiques,CNRSFunder: French National Research Agency (ANR) Project Code: ANR-18-CE26-0019Funder Contribution: 221,866 EURIndustrialcitizenshiprediscovered: the workrootings of politicalagency, past and present Is‘industrial citizenship’ an outdated concept? This project proposes to give a negative answer to this question by exploring how industrial citizenship has always changed, following the transformations of economic, social and political contexts, and by crossingviewpoints of political science, economy and sociology. The main objective of the project is to reopen a research agenda on industrial citizenship, detached from normative references to "democracy" or "pluralism".Indeed, if academics are often interested in corporate power and companies’ influence on policy makers or democratic politics, there is a lack of scientific knowledge concerning how they “produce” citizens and “frame” citizenship. Yet the current blurring of the boundaries between the spheres of political and economic activity requiresto rework the definition of rights as well as the boundaries of the community of citizens, without limiting ourselves to a purelylegal concept of citizenship. Our main working hypothesis is that ‘industrial citizenship’ is a disputed concept, which confronts opposed and ever-evolving discourses. Thus, we will study these various and competing definitions and practices of industrial citizenship. Our second working hypothesis is that ‘industrial citizenship’ is a fruitful concept to study how political behaviors are embedded in the workplace. The work experience and the work environment profoundly and durably shape the identities, representations and practices of social actors, even in their relationship to citizenship outside labor relations, and this hypothesis sheds light on the second objective of the project: to de-compartmentalize the study of industrial citizenship. Thus, industrial citizenship can be grasped at the level of a firm or an institution, as many historians and sociologists specialized in industrial relations have already done, but also at the level of a territory. We will study the way in which industrial citizenship is shaped both "from above", i.e. by the policies of the management of companies and state authorities, and "from below ", i.e. by the workers themselves and their representatives, and also by the actors (political, associative, and so on) of the territories in which these processes take place. First, using an approach inspired by political and intellectual history, we will investigate the discourse of employers, the state and workers about industrial citizenship in France. A second empirical study will be devoted to the practices of industrial citizenship. The use of public statistical data will allow us to establish an overview of industrial citizenship practices in contemporary France. Then with three qualitative monographs we will move from (objectified) practices to the (subjective) experiences of industrial citizenship. Finally, we willexplore industrial citizenship through a collective and multi-sited field survey in a large French company located abroad. It will involve studying the firm from the multiple disciplinary points of view (sociology, economics, political science), specializations (corporate management, public action, workers' participation and unionism) and locations (France and Tunisia) that allows our researchconsortium.
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