04/04/2019
All Day
Venue
Paris
The aim of this conference is to bring together economic and political sociology in order to better understand the dynamics of citizen participation. From associations to
participatory mechanisms, from informal collectives to cooperatives, from self-help networks to self-management, this symposium will seek to question in concert the conditions
the economic stakes of democratization processes and the modalities of democratization of the economy, ranging from citizen experiments to public policies to promote a more solidarity-based and local economy.
Call for papers : Colloque économies démocratiques def def
Organizing Committee
Maïté Juan (Collège d’études mondiales, LISE)
Catherine Neveu (IIAC-LACI, CNRS-EHESS)
Julien Talpin (CERAPS-CNRS, Université de Lille)
Scientific Committee
Marie-Hélène Bacqué, sociologue-urbaniste, LAVUE-Paris Nanterre
Anne Bory, sociologue, Université de Lille, CLERSE
Nicolas Duvoux, sociologue, Paris 8-CRESPPA
Laurent Fraisse, socio-économiste, CNAM-LISE
Bruno Frère, sociologue, Université de Liège – FNRS
Isabelle Guérin, socio-économiste, IRD
Maria Ines Fernandez Alvarez, anthropologue, UBA, Argentine
Guillaume Gourgues, politiste, Université Lyon 2
Jean-Louis Laville, socio-économiste, CNAM-LISE
Alice Mazeaud, politiste, Université de La Rochelle
Hadrien Saiag, économiste, IIAC-LAIOS
Deena White, sociologue, Université de Montréal