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SOCIO-ECONOMICS
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SOCIO-ECONOMICS
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Anno accademico 2024/2025
- Codice attività didattica
- CPS0745
- Docenti
- Pierre Marie Chauvin (Titolare dell'insegnamento)
- Corso di studio
- Master's Degree Course in Economic analysis and policy
- Anno
- 2° anno
- Periodo
- Primo semestre
- Tipologia
- Affine o integrativo
- Crediti/Valenza
- 6
- SSD attività didattica
- SPS/09 - sociologia dei processi economici e del lavoro
- Erogazione
- Tradizionale
- Lingua
- Inglese
- Frequenza
- Obbligatoria
- Tipologia esame
- Orale
- Tipologia unità didattica
- corso
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Sommario insegnamento
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Avvisi
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Obiettivi formativi
Since the seminal work of the Durkheimians about a sociology of time and calendars, there have been many studies in sociology about how time is socially shaped and experienced. We will first present the classic studies on time by E. Durkheim, H. Hubert and N. Elias, who all develop an institutionalist program for time studies. Time is a social institution, but also a matter of power, status and conflict. Hence, we will also focus on the unequal relations to time, according to social and gender positions, in particular in the professional and economic fields, but also during specific periods such as crises (for example during the Covid-19 crisis). Then, at the micro-level, we will tackle the question of the interactional and subjective
work to organize and customize time. How can we sociologically define something as an “event” or a “turning point” at a macro and a micro level?- Oggetto:
Risultati dell'apprendimento attesi
This course will provide students with an introduction to the Sociology of Time and Temporalities.
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Programma
Indicative list of the lectures (in French)
Sessions 1 and 2: General introduction: how to think about time? Philosophy and sociology facing the challenges of temporalities
Session 3: Classical sociologists and the question of temporalities. Durkheim, Hubert, Elias, time as an institution and as a collective.
Session 4 : Bourdieu and time : sketch of a sociology of the relationship to the future.
Pierre Bourdieu, 1963. "Traditional society; attitude to time and economic
time and economic conduct", Sociology of work, 1, pp.24-44.
Session 5 : " Tomorrow is far " : the relationship to the future in banking interactions.
Xavier Roux, " Temporalités marchées et rapport à l'avenir dans les interactions ", Temporalités [En ligne], 10, 2009, put online on 01 March 2010, URL, http://temporalites.revues.org/index1101.html
Session 6 : The notion of "temporal work". Michael G. Flaherty, 2003. "Time Work: Customizing Temporal Experience", Social Psychology Quarterly, 66, 1, pp.17-33.
Session 7 : Time and the organization of work. Gary Alan Fine, 1990. "Organizational Time: Temporal Demands and the Experience of Work in Restaurant Kitchens," Social Forces, 69, 1, pp.95- 114.
Session 8 : Temporalities of Interaction Steven E. Clayman, 1989. "The Production of Punctuality: Social Interaction, Temporal Organization, and Social Structure," American
Journal of Sociology, 95, 3, pp. 659-691.
Session 9: Life Course and Biographical Bifurcations Andrew Abbott, 2009. "About the concept of Turning Point", in Grossetti Michel et al, Bifurcations. Les sciences sociales face aux
ruptures et à l'événement, Paris, La Découverte, pp.187-211.
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Modalità di insegnamento
Classes will be given in French (with slides and some references in English), in the form of lecture courses.
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Modalità di verifica dell'apprendimento
- Oral defence
- Written report
- Group project
Expected deadline(s) for the evaluation(s):
End of the semesterTesti consigliati e bibliografia
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Andrew Abbott, 2009. « À propos du concept de Turning Point », in Grossetti Michel et al., Bifurcations.
Les sciences sociales face aux ruptures et à l’événement, Paris, La Découverte, pp.187-211. Bessin, Marc, Bidart, Claire et Grossetti Michel, 2009. Bifurcations.
Les sciences sociales face aux ruptures et à l’événement, Paris, La Découverte.
Pierre Bourdieu, 1963. « La société traditionnelle ; attitude à l'égard du temps et conduite économique », Sociologie du travail, 1, pp.24-44.Pierre-Marie Chauvin, 2020. "Déconstruire le temps, penser les rythmes", Dossier "Casser le rythme", Effeuillage, n°9, pp.34-40
Steven E. Clayman, 1989. « The Production of Punctuality: Social Interaction, Temporal Organization, and Social Structure », American Journal of Sociology, 95, 3, pp. 659-691.
Norbert Elias, 1986. Du temps, Paris, Fayard.
Gary Alan Fine, 1990. « Organizational Time: Temporal Demands and the Experience of Work in Restaurant Kitchens », Social Forces, 69, 1, pp.95- 114.
Michael G. Flaherty, 2003. « Time Work: Customizing Temporal Experience », Social Psychology Quarterly, 66, 1, pp.17-33.
Michael G. Flaherty, 2011. The Textures of Time: Agency and Temporal Experience, Philadelphia, Temple University Press.
Robert H. Lauer 1981. Temporal Man: The Meaning and Uses of Social Time. New York, N.Y.: Praeger.
Rosa, Hartmut, 2010. Accélération: une critique sociale du temps, Paris, La Découverte.
Xavier Roux, « Temporalités marchandes et rapport à l'avenir dans les interactions bancaires », Temporalités [En ligne], 10, 2009, mis en ligne le 01 mars 2010, URL, http://temporalites.revues.org/index1101.html
Eviatar Zerubavel, 1979. « Time and Public Time : The Temporal Structure of Social Accessibility and Professional Commitments », Social Forces, 58, 1, pp.38-58
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Note
This course will be held in Paris.- Oggetto: