996 resultados para Économie marxiste
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Les activités et industries culturelles sont aujourd’hui englobées dans une nouvelle approche, celle d’industries créatives. Dans ce contexte, les interrogations sur les contributions de la culture au développement économique peuvent être repensées de manière élargie. La contribution examine les différentes réponses possibles à cette question, et quatre modèles sont ainsi distingués: l’approche du bien être; l’approche concurrentielle; l’approche de la croissance; l’approche de l’innovation. A chacun de ces modèles correspond une interprétation du lien entre activités créatives et économie. Ce sont ces interprétations dont la pertinence est appréciée à l’aide de données statistiques simples.
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In order to fully understand the process of European integration it is of paramount importance to consider developments at the sub-national and local level. EU integration scholars shifted their attention to the local level only at the beginning of the 1990s with the concept of multi-level governance (MLG). While MLG is the first concept to scrutinise the position of local levels of public administration and other actors within the EU polity, I perceive it as too optimistic in the degree of influence it ascribes to local levels. Thus, learning from and combining MLG with other concepts, such as structural constructivism, helps to reveal some of the hidden aspects of EU integration and paint a more realistic picture of multi-level interaction. This thesis also answers the call for more case studies in order to conceptualise MLG further. After a critical study of theories and concepts of European integration, above all, MLG, I will analyse sub-national and local government in Finland and Germany. I show how the sub-national level and local governments are embedded in the EU s multi-level structure of governance and how, through EU integration, those levels have been empowered but also how their scope of action has partially decreased. After theoretical and institutional contextualisation, I present the results of my empirical study of the EU s Community Initiative LEADER+. LEADER stands for Liaison Entre Actions de Développement de l'Économie Rurale , and aims at improving the economic conditions in Europe s rural areas. I was interested in how different actors construct and shape EU financed rural development, especially in how local actors organised in so-called local action groups (LAGs) cooperate with other administrative units within the LEADER+ administrative chain. I also examined intra-institutional relations within those groups, in order to find out who are the most influential and powerful actors within them. Empirical data on the Finnish and German LAGs was first gathered through a survey, which was then supplemented and completed by interviewing LAG members, LAG-managers, several civil servants from Finnish and German decision-making and managing authorities and a civil servant from the EU Commission. My main argument is that in both Germany and Finland, the Community Initiative LEADER+ offered a space for multi-level interaction and local-level involvement, a space that on the one hand consists of highly motivated people actively contributing to the improvement of the quality of life and economy in Europe s countryside but which is dependent and also restricted by national administrative practices, implementation approaches and cultures on the other. In Finland, the principle of tri-partition (kolmikantaperiaatte) in organising the executive committees of LAGs is very noticeable. In comparison to Germany, for instance, the representation of public administration in those committees is much more limited due to this principle. Furthermore, the mobilisation of local residents and the bringing together of actors from the local area with different social and institutional backgrounds to become an active part of LEADER+ was more successful in Finland than in Germany. Tri-partition as applied in Finland should serve as a model for similar policies in other EU member states. EU integration changed the formal and informal inter-institutional relations linking the different levels of government. The third sector including non-governmental institutions and interest groups gained access to policy-making processes and increasingly interact with government institutions at all levels of public administration. These developments do not necessarily result in the empowering of the local level.
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Gender perceptions, religious belief systems, and political thought have excluded women from politics, for ages, around the world. Combining feminist and modernisation theorists in my theoretical framework, I examine the trends in patriarchal Europe and I highlight the gender-sensitive model of the Nordic countries. Retracing local gender patterns from precolonial to postcolonial eras in sub-Saharan Africa, I explore the links between perceptions, needs, resources, education and women's political participation in Cameroon. Democratisation is supposed to open up political participation, to grant equal opportunities to all adults. One ironic feature of the liberalisation process in Cameroon has been the decrease of women in parliamentarian representation (14% in 1988, 6% in 1992, 5% in 1997 and 10% in 2002). What social, cultural and institutional mechanisms produced this paradoxical outcome, the exclusion of half the population? The gender complementarity of the indigenous context has been lost to male prevalence privileged by education, church, law, employment, economy and politics in the public sphere; most women are marginalised in the private sphere. Nation building and development have failed; ethnicism and individualism are growing. Some hope lies in the growing civil society. From two surveys and 21 focus groups across Cameroon, in 2000 and 2002, some significant results of the processed empirical data reveal low electoral registration (34.5% women and 65.9% men), contrasted by the willingness to run for municipal elections (33.3 % women and 45.2% men). The co-existence of customary and statutory laws, the corrupt political system and fraudulent practices, contribute to the marginalisation of women and men who are interested in politics. A large majority of female respondents consider female politicians more trustworthy and capable than their male counterparts; they even foresee the appointment of a female Prime Minister. The Nordic countries have institutionalised gender equality in their legislation, policies and practices. France has improved women's political inclusion with the parity laws; Rwanda is another model of women's representation, thanks to its post-conflict constitution. From my analysis, Cameroonian institutions, men and more so women, may learn and borrow from these experiences, in order to design and implement a sustainable and gender-balanced democracy. Keywords: democratisation, politics, gender equality, feminism, citizenship, Cameroon, Nordic countries, Finland, France, United Kingdom, quotas, societal social psychology.
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Esta dissertação de mestrado tem por objetivo entender as transformações espaciais ocorridas no município de Petrópolis/RJ, a partir do surgimento de novas centralidades que começam a despontar principalmente a partir da década de 1980. A proposta do presente trabalho também se baseia no estudo da formação de uma economia de serviços no município, como um estágio avançado das economias capitalistas, a partir do forte declínio de sua anterior base industrial e muito incipiente base agrícola, apesar de se tratar de uma cidade média. Desta maneira, Petrópolis começa a estimular determinados ramos do setor terciário que são extremamente importantes e que ainda apresentam a possibilidade de movimentar outros ramos e setores, como por exemplo, turismo e lazer, moda (roupas e confecções), gastronomia, decoração/design e alta tecnologia. No entanto, o estímulo ao desenvolvimento de uma economia de serviços passa necessariamente por ações implementadas pelo poder público, visando remover obstáculos à atração de novos atores que investirão em cidades que atendam às suas necessidades. Por isso, além de políticas públicas, o município investe em infraestrutura urbana para alinhar-se ao empresariamento ou empreendedorismo de cidades, esperando, assim, adentrar ao circuito das city marketing. Mas este modelo de desenvolvimento terciário criou diferenças intra-urbanas no município de Petrópolis quando estimulou o surgimento de novas centralidades que, para nós, se materializa principalmente na imagem do terceiro distrito Itaipava. Esta centralidade apresenta especificidades que a torna lócus importante para uma abastada classe social que pretende não depender de deslocamentos mais longos até o distrito-Sede/Centro Histórico para consumir bens e serviços. Logo, a nova centralidade Itaipava surgirá como um espaço especializado em turismo e lazer, gastronomia, decoração/design e shopping centers, atendendo às exigências mais específicas de uma classe abastada. Porém, mesmo existindo uma nova centralidade, em nenhum momento haverá neste trabalho a construção da ideia de um centro tradicional e histórico esfacelado e agonizante. Muito pelo contrário, o que se percebeu em Petrópolis foi o inverso: o distrito-Sede/Centro Histórico continua sendo o mais dinâmico dentro do território municipal e, ao contrário daquilo observado em grandes cidades, não há uma perda de sua importância, mas sim hierarquias diferentes que se complementam. Prova disso é a sequência de dados que será apresentada no último capítulo. Enfim, um município de porte médio se qualifica enquanto uma economia de serviços, espraiando-se para as áreas afastadas do centro onde, mesmo assim, o centro tradicional não perde sua hegemonia, apesar do surgimento de novas centralidades.
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Esta pesquisa procura ampliar e aprofundar o entendimento sobre a participação do Estado na construção ferroviária no século XIX. Com este objetivo, partimos da análise do processo histórico de formação do Estado brasileiro, de 1822 aos anos 1850, a fim de identificar configurações e traços culturais do sistema político no qual se inserem, como prioridade de governo, as políticas públicas e, em especial, o projeto ferroviário. Consideramos que as linhas básicas da política ferroviária, no Império, foram traçadas no período 1852-1867, durante a construção de seis ferrovias pioneiras. Detectamos, ainda, razoável correlação entre o traçado dos caminhos de ferro e os já conhecidos caminhos das minas, que conduziam a zonas onde se localizavam jazigos de pedras e metais preciosos, ferro, carvão, petróleo e outros recursos minerais. Observamos que a participação do Estado na construção ferroviária, no período, desenvolveu-se em duas frentes: como empresário responsável pela construção e gestão de malhas ferroviárias e como agente de regulação de empresas privadas, nacionais e estrangeiras, privilegiadas com longa lista de subvenções e incentivos, entre os quais se destaca a garantia de juro mínimo para os capitais investidos na construção de estradas de ferro.
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Baseado em estudos de casos e em discussões teóricas, este trabalho analisa as relações entre a estética, a produção e a recepção de uma vertente do teatro produzido no Rio de Janeiro que se propõe manter-se além do entretenimento. O critério para a escolha dos casos estudados é o da inteligibilidade das relações entre estética e contexto sócio-econômico, a partir das próprias referências e vivências do pesquisador enquanto também artista e produtor teatral. A abordagem do teatro como fenômeno estético e cultural que interage com o meio sócio-econômico vale neste trabalho tanto para o teatro da contemporaneidade quanto em suas discussões históricas. A universalização da TV, a falta de público pagante para a arte e a ainda recente resposta do Estado como financiador universal da cultura aparecem aqui intimamente ligadas à proliferação e transformação de poéticas teatrais, principalmente no que concerne ao trabalho do ator em cena, sua formação, e a concepção que ele tem de sociedade e de seu papel dentro dela. Esta mirada a partir do fazer teatral questiona o valor de limites fixos entre arte e indústria cultural, ao sugerir como problemática a definição de arte e cultura na contemporaneidade. As relações de mútua legitimação entre a indústria da televisão e o teatro na cidade são acompanhadas desde a sua descoberta pelo Teatro dos Sete, seu apogeu nos anos 70 e 80, e sua subsequente crise no final da década de 80, quando a simbiose se transformou em competição e a TV passou a ditar as regras do mercado de atores. Os espetáculos escolhidos para análise nesta ótica são justamente O Mambembe de 1959 e A Maldição do Vale Negro, de 1988. Em seguida o texto apresenta um resumo de observações e pesquisas sobre sociologia da cultura, a sócio-economia do teatro e as políticas públicas na França. The Flash and Crash Days, de Gerald Thomas, é o espetáculo escolhido para abordar o início da era dos patrocínios no teatro carioca. A última parte da tese procura juntar os resultados obtidos nos estudos e algumas análises a discussões atuais sobre o teatro no Rio de Janeiro, ao comentar possíveis relações entre a estética e o contexto na cena experimental da zona sul da cidade, e a mudança ideológica e de valores que acompanha a ainda recente mudança de modos de produção. O olhar do teatro como negócio é confrontado por uma alternativa que sugere a abertura de novas perspectivas, através da inclusão de novos sujeitos, como oportunidade de renovação da cena carioca
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Présentation de l'organisation du monastère de Baouît, à travers notamment la documentation écrite.
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This paper is part of a collaborative project being undertaken by the three leading universities of Brussels, VUB, ULB and USL-B supported by Innnoviris. The project called Media Clusters Brussels - MCB - started in October 2014 with the goal to analyze the development of a Media Park around the two public broadcasters at the site of Reyers in Brussels being host of a media cluster in the capital city. Not only policymakers but also many authors recognized in the last decade that the media industry is characterized from a geographical point of view by a heavy concentration to a limited number of large cities, where media clusters have emerged (Karlsson & Picard, 2011). The common assumption about media clusters is that locating inside a regional agglomeration of related actors brings advantages for these firms. Especially, the interrelations and interactions between the actors on a social level matter for the shape and efficiency of the agglomerations (Picard, 2008). However, even though the importance of the actors and their interrelations has been a common assumption, many authors solely focus on the macro-economical aspects of the clusters. Within this paper, we propose to realize a socio-economical analysis of media clusters to make informed decisions in the development and so, bring the social (human) factor back into scope. Therefore, this article focuses on the development of a novel valuable framework, the so-called 7P framework with a multilevel and interdisciplinary approach, which includes three aspects, which have been identified as emerging success-factors of media clusters: partnerships, (media) professionals and positive spillovers.
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This article shows the main results obtained from the Delphi study, which was made of politicians and technicians from the Department of Social Policy in the County Council of Gipuzkoa, concerning the possibility of cooperativizing the provision of social services in this historical territory. With this in mind, the structure of this article is in two different parts. The first part develops the theoretical framework which serves as inspiration for the empirical work, where note is made of the main theoretical proposals that have a bearing on the collective dimension of citizen participation in the management of public services. Among the various models, those which prioritise public participation through social and solidarity economy entities stand out. The second part concerns itself with the presentation of the field research results. To this end, the methodological notes concerning the preparation process for the Delphi analysis are presented first and this is immediately followed by a synthesis of the main results obtained in this study. The article ends with a section of conclusions and future lines of action.
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This research analyses the importance of the training for the promotion of the social economy in two ways: 1) focusing on the characteristics of the educational offer of Social Economy and 2) analyzing its differences regarding to those studies from the Management, entrepreneurship, and innovations areas. To this aim, it is carried out as a first step a literature review of the contributions that study the relationships that can exist between the education and Economy. Then, being based on this previous analysis, we already center our research on the Social Economy sector and its relations with the education system. To get this objective, it has been developed a database that includes all the postgraduate titles related to the Economics area. Likewise, a questionnaire has been designed with the aim of characterize the training in social Economy. As a conclusion, it is obtained that the training in social economy in postgraduate studies in the Spanish Universities is very poor. On the other hand, there are significant differences between Social Economy degrees and Business Management, entrepreneurship and innovation degrees with regard to different aspects such as: values to transmit, competencies, skills, the way of understanding the Economy, etc. Based on these conclusions, different recommendations are proposed in order to promote and boost this other way of doing Economy through the training and education in postgraduate studies.
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The reduction of poverty and social exclusion is one of the targets of the European Union's 2020 strategy. The appropriateness and success of such a policy require the choice of relevant indicators that not only highlight poverty gaps between countries but also identify the groups of individuals in each country that need particular attention from social policies. The target retained in the European strategy combines three criteria: people living in households below the monetary poverty threshold, poor people “in terms of standard of living” who live in a situation of severe material deprivation, and those who live in households with very low or zero work intensity. We first show that neither the combination nor the intersection of these three criteria produces an adequate measure of the fight against poverty, or an objective for it. We therefore propose an alternative concept, that of “consistent poverty”, which targets people who simultaneously live below the monetary poverty threshold and above a certain level of material deprivation. The special material deprivation module of the EU-SILC 2009 database allows us to examine two versions of this notion of deprivation: the measurement of “severe” deprivation currently used by the European Union, which adopts a threshold with four items, and an alternative measure of “elementary” material deprivation with a three-item threshold. The intersection between our three-item elementary deprivation criterion and the monetary poverty criterion produces more satisfactory results than those obtained by the European Union approach, in terms of both coherency and profile of the population identified.
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La présente thèse part du fait que résoudre le rapport entre soi, les autres et les règles sociales dans le cadre de la mégacité qu'est l'État est une préoccupation d'actualité, qui implique non seulement la construction d'un objet (l'éducation à la citoyenneté), mais aussi la détermination d'une perspective par rapport à cet objet. Elle expose les croyances d'étudiantes et d'étudiants en formation initiale en enseignement au secondaire relatives à l'éducation à la citoyenneté de façon particulière: (1) en révélant la relation entretenue par ces personnes avec ce nouvel objet d'enseignement qu'est l'éducation à la citoyenneté; (2) en décrivant leurs croyances en rapport avec des enjeux sous-jacents à l'éducation à la citoyenneté; et (3) en discernant la perspective émergente de ces croyances envers l'éducation à la citoyenneté. À travers la recension des écrits, nous avons relevé les caractéristiques suivantes de la relation visée: Sur le plan de l'objet, l'éducation à la citoyenneté présente: (a) une disparité de contenus qui mettent à jour différents rapports liés à des enjeux -- la mondialisation, le pluralisme, la judiciarisation, la laïcité et la démocratisation; (b) un système de régulation sociale qui est propre à chaque société (l'économie, le droit, la religion, la morale, l'éthique, le savoir) et de régulation institutionnelle (l'État, le MEQ, l'école, l'université) qui oriente le choix des rapports pour la gestion de ces enjeux; (c) une visée commune d'intégration sociale dans les documents gouvernementaux sur laquelle la recension des écrits a permis de discerner six orientations: l'orientation assimilationniste, la cohabitation identitaire, l'orientation conciliatrice, l'intégration additive, l'orientation transculturelle et l'orientation de la conscientisation. Sur le plan de la personne, l'étudiante ou l'étudiant en formation initiale en enseignement est membre d'une faculté d'éducation, détentrice de croyances et porteuse de trois rôles potentiels: (a) un premier rôle d'agent du système éducatif en lien avec la reproduction sociale; (b) un second rôle d'acteur de la dynamique sociale en lien avec l'intervention sociale et le concept d'empowerment et en lien avec l'action sociale et le concept d'émancipation; (c) un troisième rôle d'auteur de sa propre vie en lien avec les différentes dimensions de l'identité; (d) un principe d'autonomie (personnelle et professionnelle) nécessaire pour permettre l'interrelation des trois rôles."--Résumé abrégé par UMI.
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"La lutte contre la pauvreté et l’exclusion sociale est un enjeu qui hante constamment les débats politiques des pays occidentaux. L’ensemble des acteurs publics déplorent que, dans nos sociétés d’opulence, certains n’aient ni le minimum pour vivre ni la capacité d’exercer leurs droits sociaux. Dans son livre, Louis-Henri Groulx s’intéresse à une des stratégies pour lutter contre la pauvreté : le revenu minimum garanti. [...]"
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Sur mandat de l'Office fédéral de la santé publique (OFSP), l'Institut d'économie et de management de la santé de l'Université de Lausanne a été chargé de proposer des solutions pour faciliter les comparaisons des coûts ambulatoires.
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La performance que constitue pour une station le fait de connaître le succès touristique, parfois sur plusieurs décennies, n'est de loin pas anodine, surtout si l'on observe que certains lieux traversent des phases de crise plus ou moins longues et plus ou moins marquées et que d'autres encore parviennent à se reconvertir avec succès en diversifiant leurs activités économiques. C'est du point de vue du système de gouvernance locale et de la gestion des ressources foncières, immobilières et infrastructurelles que nous nous sommes intéressés à cette problématique. Notre questionnement était double : d'une part, comprendre comment ces deux dimensions s'articulaient entre elles via la proposition d'un cadre conceptuel que nous avons nommé l'Arrangement Politique Local et, d'autre part, étudier comment elles influençaient les différentes phases comme le démarrage du tourisme, le succès, la crise ou la sortie du tourisme, que peut expérimenter un lieu touristique au cours de son évolution. Le travail empirique a porté sur les trajectoires de développement de trois lieux ou anciens lieux touristiques. Finhaut, après une période de succès qui a fait de la station la deuxième du Valais au début du XXe siècle, a vu après la première guerre mondiale son activité touristique décliner puis péricliter, le tourisme ayant à l'heure actuelle quasiment disparu. Montreux, de station touristique importante dès les années 1880, a ensuite évolué vers une ville grâce à un processus d'urbanisation ainsi qu'à une diversification des activités économiques. Enfin, Zermatt représente une économie touristique en constante croissance depuis plus de 100 ans. L'analyse de ces trois trajectoires touristiques entre 1850 et 2012 a permis de montrer que la création et la gestion des ressources foncières, immobilières et infrastructurelles à des fins touristiques étaient liées aux caractéristiques du système de gouvernance locale, en particulier à la possession ou non par les acteurs locaux des moyens d'action principaux que sont l'argent, l'organisation, le consensus, le soutien politique et les connaissances. Notre étude a également mis en évidence de fortes différences entre les Arrangements Politiques Locaux lors des phases de succès et ceux durant les moments de crise, ces différences portant sur l'importance de l'implication des autorités politiques locales dans le développement touristique, l'existence d'un leadership touristique, la capacité des acteurs locaux à être actifs à des positions politiques et touristiques aux échelons institutionnels supérieurs, l'importance de la collaboration publique/privés, la capacité d'adaptation et de réaction des acteurs locaux face aux événements, la réussite ou non des stratégies permettant la création et l'utilisation des ressources dans un but touristique ainsi que la capacité de mobilisation des moyens d'action nécessaires.