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Symposium Presentation tribute - inventory

"Sociology of the ruling classes

issues and renewals of problematic"

Symposium in honor of Monique and Michel Charlot Nip-Nip

13 and January 14, 2011 - Paris

University Paris Dauphine - Salle Raymond Aron

Days co-organized by the RT sociology of elites "of the AFS

the LaSSP the IEP of Toulouse, Amiens and CURAPP IRISSO of Paris-Dauphine


"Officers", "captains of industry", "responsible policies, top managers "Think tanks", "influential intellectuals" ... Land and analyze sociological happy members of the ruling classes but distinctly. The "big bourgeoisie" or, if one prefers, "the ruling classes" appear somewhat like an object of right, even if only to question the relevance of the concept of cause and the group to try to understand extent to which its members could overcome the issues, rules and boundaries between different fields also allowed activities.

tireless "investigators from the bourgeoisie and aristocracy, "Monique Nip-Nip Charlot and Michel are without doubt among the few researchers have resolutely tried to explain in detail the operation of this social group" whose position is defined by the possession of means of production, which can be combined with the exercise of economic power, as CEO for example, but that may well settle for a rentier attitude, whether or not an occupation "(2000).

A symposium on the sociology of the dominant classes "offers the opportunity to salute the work done by these two sociologists in favor of the state of play on the classical work, ongoing and future on the big bourgeoisie French or international, on its social base, its social foundations but also on its lines of cleavage and the possible dividing lines that cross the different fractions of the "summits of society".

Organizing Committee:

Eric Darras (LaSSP) François-Xavier Dudouet (IRISSO) Julien Fretel (CURAPP) Sylvain Laurens (Gresco-GSPE)

FIRST HALF-DAY

Sociology of "Meeting Places":

inauguration, consecration, eviction ...

* Morning of January 13 *

9:00 am to 9:30 am: Introduction of the symposium

Eric Darras, François Xavier Dudouet, Julien Fretel & Sylvain Laurens

meeting places can be understood in a double sense. On the one hand, it is to report on the operation of places or institutions supporting the development of specific forms of entresoi ensuring the reproduction of the bourgeoisie (rituals, colleges, clubs closed, but also more mundane entresoi widely club makers, Davos summits type ...). On the other hand, and appreciate the continuity of a reflexive perspective consistent with Monique and Michel Charlot Nip-Nip, "travel in upper class" poses a particularly acute issue of complexity and specificity of exchanges taking place between investigators and respondents. Work on the high society are even rarer than the upper middle class "is in compliance with" the investigation in the social sciences. How the sociologist can then "meet" the elites, by what methods (worldly exploration of directories, interviews, ethnographic participant ...)? This first half day revolves around two roundtables. The first returns to be canonical "big school" and socialization. The second the notion of entresoi.

Roundtable No. 1 (9:30 / 11:00)

Large schools between venues and forums reproduction

- Chair / Discussion: Bénédicte Bertin Mourot (CNRS / LISE)

- Jules Naudet (CSOs CNRS Sciences Po) "Becoming dominant: the discovery of otherness to the internalization of social norms legitimate "

- Paul Pasquali (ENS-ETT), " Places and temporalities of the mobilization of the dominant classes for the opening of schools. A symposium rue d'Ulm. "

- Stephanie Charriere-Grousset (CERTOP TLM), "The final clubs: the socialization of the dominant classes to the secret U.S."

Roundtable No. 2 (11.00 / 12.30)

entresois Survey: back on a sociological notion

- Chair / Discussion : Monique de Saint Martin (EHESS)

- Gildas Tanguy (IEP Toulouse - Lassp), The Association of Directors Prefectural : internalize the rites of great body of State, to cultivate a "one's own" and learn his role as prefect of the Republic (1907-1940)

- Sylvain Laurens, (University of Limoges - Gresco / GSPE), "The entresoi as a place of internal differentiations: polarity principles and opposition in a private club of the European district of Brussels'

- Bruno Cousin (Lille 1) and Sébastien Chauvin (Amsterdam ), "The between self-elite Saint-Barthélemy (Antilles)"

   

SECOND HALF DAY

"Notables, employers, contractors, managers "

Organization and collectivism practice of bourgeois economic

* Afternoon * 13 January

The second day will be devoted to contemporary forms of economic organization of the bourgeoisie and management . It is an opportunity to take stock of ongoing work in this burgeoning field surveys on "economic elite" but also try to highlight the "blind spots" or boundaries of the current work on these issues there . The second half day was thinking along two axes. All First, a series of interventions around how we can make history or sociology of business organizations, then a reflection on the articulation of modes of legitimation of organization among employers locally and nationally.

Roundtable No. 3 (2:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.)

"The employers are: organizations, representations"

- Presidency meeting / discussion: Catherine Bidou (Univ. Dauphine)

- Offerlé Michel (ENS), "Activists CAC 40? Elements of the sociology of business organizations "

- Daniele Fraboulet (Paris 13)," The mobilization of employers: the example of metallurgy. "

- Caveng Remy (University of Amiens - CURAPP), "E. A Sellière, Herald spite of himself? The construction of the legitimacy of EA Sellière head of MEDEF "

   
   -     Daniel Gaxie  and  Hubé  Nicolas (Paris 1 / cesspit)," The field of power and European integration "   

- Jean Finez (Lille 1 - Clersé)," Strategies of Marriage and entrepreneurial middle class family textile : The Tiberghien Tourcoing "

   

- Hervé Joly (CNRS / LARHRA)," The Rise and conversions of a "big family" Industrial Example of Gillet in Lyon

THIRD HALF DAY

A class mobilized

Morning of January 14 * *

The third half- day will focus on ways organization and mobilization of the big bourgeoisie. Defense Organizations owners, defense organization of a particular area, or use the courtroom to the media, political participation and mobilization, voting, lobbying ... This roundtable will of course speak for researchers working on institutions for advocacy class of the bourgeoisie in their economic and spatial dimensions. But it will also be forms of mobilization more localized and less durable of these groups against the state or "in state" tax avoidance, negotiations on rankings in "historical" landmark report of the big bourgeoisie to "great schools" ... Contributions highlighting the relationship between partisan institutions, trade union activists and upper middle class or more generally the relationship between the state and the social group are also presented.

Roundtable No. 4 (8.30 / 10.00)

Money Matters: maintenance and protection of economic assets

- Presidency meeting / discussion: Julien Fretel (Amiens / CURAPP)

- Quemin Alain (Paris Est), "The commissioners managers of companies auctioneers auction: terms and effects of elite mobilization. "

- Valerie Larrosa (IEP Toulouse / Lassp)," transmission, preservation, enhancement of economic assets: uses and manipulation law by the dominant. "

- Alexis Spire (CNRS CERAPS), "A large bourgeois facing tax audit: report to the tax ruling classes"

- Geoffrey Geuens (University of Liège), "The small world of Belgian companies: Boards, inbreeding and" collectivism practice ""

Roundtable No. 5 (10h00/11h30)

fiefs and spatial mobilizations of the bourgeoisie

- Presidency meeting / discussion: Frédéric Lebaron (Amiens / CURAPP)

- Sylvie Tissot (Univ. Strasbourg / GSPE), " Interest Relief at higher layers: Love and control of diversity in a gentrified neighborhood of Boston."

- Celine Bessière (Paris-Dauphine, IRISSO), "The study of the bourgeoisie: an analytical model to study the family wine business transfers.

- Eric Agrikoliansky , Jerome Heurtaux and Brigitte Grignou (Paris Dauphine / IRISSO), "A class mobilized? Campaign 2008 municipal elections in the sixteenth arrondissement Paris. "

Roundtable No. 6 (11:30 to 13:00),

" A classroom without borders? Report to the National

and transnational ruling classes "

- Presidency meeting / discussion: Jean-Pascal Daloz (CNRS, Oxford)

- Anne Catherine Wagner (Paris 1), "Circulation and international elites: the concept of capital cosmopolitan

- Didier Georgakakis (IEP Strasbourg / GSPE) The end of a transnational Stand? European officials dealing with international managerialism

- Maryse Ramambason-Vauchelles (GSPE / CERCEC) The "Novarichs" Birth of a new Russian bourgeoisie?


FOURTH HALF DAY

"The reception of a work round-trips between subjects and objects"

Afternoon tribute Monique and Michel Charlot Nip-Nip

* Afternoon January 14 *

From 14h30 to 19h,

- Presidency meeting / discussion: Eric Darras (IEP Toulouse / Lassp)

This last round table, the organizers have decided to exclude from the call for papers to be able to invite those who have had the opportunity to cross paths with Charlie and Monique Nip- Michel Pinçon will provide an opportunity to revisit a triple acceptance of work from the latter: first with their "respondents favored" without whom nothing would have been possible then with journalists who have contributed differently to recovery more or less "successful" in their work, and finally with the Readers invited to this opportunity to take an active part in the debate and symposium. The idea is to initiate a free and open discussion, probably more informal, with everyone, including volunteers, Nip-Charlot, Monique and Michel Pinçon have met and with whom, for various reasons, they have established links both emotional and intellectual.

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