Les temps de l’action publique entre accélération et hétérogénéité

Temporalities have always interested sociologists working on public policy. The latter is seen as heavily impacting social times while social times are a constraint that no public policy can ignore. Research has shown that the perception of time as a linear and sequential phenomenon can only imperfe...

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Main Authors: Jacques Commaille, Vincent Simoulin, Jens Thoemmes
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: ADR Temporalités 2014-06-01
Series:Temporalités
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/temporalites/2818
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spelling doaj-bb11cca2ca224801be1d97f7898e329c2020-11-25T00:30:30ZfraADR TemporalitésTemporalités1777-90062102-58782014-06-011910.4000/temporalites.2818Les temps de l’action publique entre accélération et hétérogénéitéJacques CommailleVincent SimoulinJens ThoemmesTemporalities have always interested sociologists working on public policy. The latter is seen as heavily impacting social times while social times are a constraint that no public policy can ignore. Research has shown that the perception of time as a linear and sequential phenomenon can only imperfectly account for the process, and that public action corresponds rather to irregular and unforseeable alternations between the lengthy temporality of stability and the shorter and more concise time of rupture. The appearance of New Public Management has nevertheless radically transformed the issue, by imposing a different time rationale, of which the law itself now bears the mark. Though the literature does account for the acceleration of public action and the multiplication of the number of ruptures, our article seeks to question once again the alternation and heterogeneity of temporalities as well as the consequent tensions they generate. That heterogeneity is first of all exacerbated by the sectorisation of public policy. Also, there are domains where lengthy temporality resists, thus making it necessary to operate a differential reading of contemporary public policy.http://journals.openedition.org/temporalites/2818temporalitiespublic policiesNew Public Managementpolitic sociology of Lawsociology of public policiesreform
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author Jacques Commaille
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Jens Thoemmes
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Vincent Simoulin
Jens Thoemmes
Les temps de l’action publique entre accélération et hétérogénéité
Temporalités
temporalities
public policies
New Public Management
politic sociology of Law
sociology of public policies
reform
author_facet Jacques Commaille
Vincent Simoulin
Jens Thoemmes
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title Les temps de l’action publique entre accélération et hétérogénéité
title_short Les temps de l’action publique entre accélération et hétérogénéité
title_full Les temps de l’action publique entre accélération et hétérogénéité
title_fullStr Les temps de l’action publique entre accélération et hétérogénéité
title_full_unstemmed Les temps de l’action publique entre accélération et hétérogénéité
title_sort les temps de l’action publique entre accélération et hétérogénéité
publisher ADR Temporalités
series Temporalités
issn 1777-9006
2102-5878
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Temporalities have always interested sociologists working on public policy. The latter is seen as heavily impacting social times while social times are a constraint that no public policy can ignore. Research has shown that the perception of time as a linear and sequential phenomenon can only imperfectly account for the process, and that public action corresponds rather to irregular and unforseeable alternations between the lengthy temporality of stability and the shorter and more concise time of rupture. The appearance of New Public Management has nevertheless radically transformed the issue, by imposing a different time rationale, of which the law itself now bears the mark. Though the literature does account for the acceleration of public action and the multiplication of the number of ruptures, our article seeks to question once again the alternation and heterogeneity of temporalities as well as the consequent tensions they generate. That heterogeneity is first of all exacerbated by the sectorisation of public policy. Also, there are domains where lengthy temporality resists, thus making it necessary to operate a differential reading of contemporary public policy.
topic temporalities
public policies
New Public Management
politic sociology of Law
sociology of public policies
reform
url http://journals.openedition.org/temporalites/2818
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