Au-delà de la « précarité » et de son ambivalence : la contribution de l’approche par les capacités

For this author, the articles on the vulnerability debate adopt points of view that are more complementary than antagonistic. In order to bring out the complementarity, he mobilizes two notions elaborated by Amartya Sen: positional objectivity, according to which each observer or analyst of a partic...

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Main Author: Jean-Michel Bonvin
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Française 2011-04-01
Series:Sociologies
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/sociologies/3454
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spelling doaj-1b5b87663b3945fc9b0ab5204b79d0502021-02-09T15:22:08ZfraAssociation Internationale des Sociologues de Langue FrançaiseSociologies1992-26552011-04-01Au-delà de la « précarité » et de son ambivalence : la contribution de l’approche par les capacitésJean-Michel BonvinFor this author, the articles on the vulnerability debate adopt points of view that are more complementary than antagonistic. In order to bring out the complementarity, he mobilizes two notions elaborated by Amartya Sen: positional objectivity, according to which each observer or analyst of a particular situation is characterised by a particular point of view, nevertheless objective, with regards to this reality (in function of the national or institutional context in which he is situated, of his own life history, etc.). Next, the concept of informational base of judgement in justice which points to the information to be considered when one attempts to evaluate a particular social situation. The article first identifies the differences between the two authors of the debate with regards to positional objectivities and informational bases. He then proposes another conception, grounded in Amartya Sen’s capacities approach, which suggests an alternative informational base in order to complete accessible knowledge of studied phenomena.http://journals.openedition.org/sociologies/3454capacitiesemploymentjusticejob insecurity
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employment
justice
job insecurity
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title Au-delà de la « précarité » et de son ambivalence : la contribution de l’approche par les capacités
title_short Au-delà de la « précarité » et de son ambivalence : la contribution de l’approche par les capacités
title_full Au-delà de la « précarité » et de son ambivalence : la contribution de l’approche par les capacités
title_fullStr Au-delà de la « précarité » et de son ambivalence : la contribution de l’approche par les capacités
title_full_unstemmed Au-delà de la « précarité » et de son ambivalence : la contribution de l’approche par les capacités
title_sort au-delà de la « précarité » et de son ambivalence : la contribution de l’approche par les capacités
publisher Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Française
series Sociologies
issn 1992-2655
publishDate 2011-04-01
description For this author, the articles on the vulnerability debate adopt points of view that are more complementary than antagonistic. In order to bring out the complementarity, he mobilizes two notions elaborated by Amartya Sen: positional objectivity, according to which each observer or analyst of a particular situation is characterised by a particular point of view, nevertheless objective, with regards to this reality (in function of the national or institutional context in which he is situated, of his own life history, etc.). Next, the concept of informational base of judgement in justice which points to the information to be considered when one attempts to evaluate a particular social situation. The article first identifies the differences between the two authors of the debate with regards to positional objectivities and informational bases. He then proposes another conception, grounded in Amartya Sen’s capacities approach, which suggests an alternative informational base in order to complete accessible knowledge of studied phenomena.
topic capacities
employment
justice
job insecurity
url http://journals.openedition.org/sociologies/3454
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