L’acceptabilité sociale au bout de la transgression
Adding to project management a goal of social acceptability for human groups experiencing or demonstrating more or less deep reticence as to its outcome reflects a phenomenon of rationalization of a social considered both as language and technique. I illustrate this phenomenon through two researches...
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description | Adding to project management a goal of social acceptability for human groups experiencing or demonstrating more or less deep reticence as to its outcome reflects a phenomenon of rationalization of a social considered both as language and technique. I illustrate this phenomenon through two researches. One concerns the understanding of the reasons that pushes a population to reject the implementation of a marine technical installation in order to preserve an environment in its current state and to avoid health risks. The other involved the production of a "societal analysis" among a local population and the reception of its results by a consortium whose ambition was to build and operate a ship using a hydrogen fuel cell. Finally, we will examine M. Callon's presentation of a sociology of translation and the role that its methods could play in building a participatory project that makes social acceptability not a means to politically secure a project, but an end, that of the rationalization of the social that it mobilizes. |
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spellingShingle | Dominique Pécaud L’acceptabilité sociale au bout de la transgression VertigO phenomenology social acceptability hydrogen bureaucracy calculating thinking meditative thinking |
title | L’acceptabilité sociale au bout de la transgression |
title_full | L’acceptabilité sociale au bout de la transgression |
title_fullStr | L’acceptabilité sociale au bout de la transgression |
title_full_unstemmed | L’acceptabilité sociale au bout de la transgression |
title_short | L’acceptabilité sociale au bout de la transgression |
title_sort | l acceptabilite sociale au bout de la transgression |
topic | phenomenology social acceptability hydrogen bureaucracy calculating thinking meditative thinking |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/30305 |
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