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UN RENOUVEAU DE LA PARTICIPATION ASSOCIATIVE ? L'engagement et le militantisme au sein du comité Attac Isère


par Eric Farges
Université Pierre Mendès France - IEP Grenoble -   2002
  

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UNIVERSITY PIERRE MENDES FRANCE

Institute of Political Studies of Grenoble

Eric FARGES

A REVIVAL OF THE ASSOCIATIVE PARTICIPATION?

Engagement and militancy within the committee Attac Isere

Academic year 2000-2001

Seminar : « Settings in scene of the policy »

Under the direction of Misters Olivier IHL and Philippe VEITL

SYNOPSIS

INTRODUCTION 5

PART 1 ASSOCIATIVE MODE

1 a renewed associative form? 23

1.1 The setting in scene of the movement 23

1.2 Dialectical enters the room and the national ? 42

1.3 One « internal democracy » disputed 59

2 the associative share of engagement 74

2.1 Associative virtues 75

2.2 A precise but total engagement 91

PART 2 TO TAKE PART DIFFERENTLY

1 new social conflicts 115

1.1 The alarm clock of the collective protest 111

1.2 New forms of mobilization 128

1.3 The place of Attac within the anti-mondialiste network 138

2. New militants ? 157

2.1 The comprehension of engagement 157

2.2 A militancy « by bottom » ? 196

CONCLUSION 228

Bibliography 235

Contents 244

Index of the initials 248

INTRODUCTION

The figure of the militant

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