Ce que vivre une situation singulière veut dire : le cas des victimes

Many studies focus on singularity in the social sciences. Resulting from a historical dynamic, singularity renews individualism by leaning it against an ideal: to be someone and to be recognized as such. The condition of victims rests precisely on this type of investment: it is based on a situation...

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Main Author: Florian Pedrot
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: ENS Éditions 2018-07-01
Series:Tracés
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/traces/7714
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spelling doaj-0cbdf5c95d2a4242a0b7abe4d442d04e2020-11-24T21:26:27ZfraENS ÉditionsTracés1763-00611963-18122018-07-013414315910.4000/traces.7714Ce que vivre une situation singulière veut dire : le cas des victimesFlorian PedrotMany studies focus on singularity in the social sciences. Resulting from a historical dynamic, singularity renews individualism by leaning it against an ideal: to be someone and to be recognized as such. The condition of victims rests precisely on this type of investment: it is based on a situation considered abnormal and about which individuals intend to obtain compensation. As such, it is a perfect anchor to question singularity and its social uses. Through an investigation about the mobilization of victims of a serial medical accident, I show that the estimation, by the injured, of their singularity is at the origin of their action. I subsequently highlight how the mobilization reorganizes singular stories into one. Finally, I demonstrate that this mobilization summons the singular situations to obtain compensation.http://journals.openedition.org/traces/7714victimradiation overdosewronguse of singularitycollective mobilizationsingularity
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Ce que vivre une situation singulière veut dire : le cas des victimes
Tracés
victim
radiation overdose
wrong
use of singularity
collective mobilization
singularity
author_facet Florian Pedrot
author_sort Florian Pedrot
title Ce que vivre une situation singulière veut dire : le cas des victimes
title_short Ce que vivre une situation singulière veut dire : le cas des victimes
title_full Ce que vivre une situation singulière veut dire : le cas des victimes
title_fullStr Ce que vivre une situation singulière veut dire : le cas des victimes
title_full_unstemmed Ce que vivre une situation singulière veut dire : le cas des victimes
title_sort ce que vivre une situation singulière veut dire : le cas des victimes
publisher ENS Éditions
series Tracés
issn 1763-0061
1963-1812
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Many studies focus on singularity in the social sciences. Resulting from a historical dynamic, singularity renews individualism by leaning it against an ideal: to be someone and to be recognized as such. The condition of victims rests precisely on this type of investment: it is based on a situation considered abnormal and about which individuals intend to obtain compensation. As such, it is a perfect anchor to question singularity and its social uses. Through an investigation about the mobilization of victims of a serial medical accident, I show that the estimation, by the injured, of their singularity is at the origin of their action. I subsequently highlight how the mobilization reorganizes singular stories into one. Finally, I demonstrate that this mobilization summons the singular situations to obtain compensation.
topic victim
radiation overdose
wrong
use of singularity
collective mobilization
singularity
url http://journals.openedition.org/traces/7714
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