Ces agents de l’État qui produisent l’élite sportive
Unlike other European countries, whenever national representation in France involves preparing and training athletes for major international events, the job will be entrusted to a specific group of professional officials working out of the state sector (to wit, the Sport Ministry) and called CTS Spo...
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doaj-c6a201ce3b9d4c9289009729a8cd161c2020-11-24T22:01:05ZfraLa Nouvelle Revue du TravailLa Nouvelle Revue du Travail2263-89892015-10-01710.4000/nrt.2389Ces agents de l’État qui produisent l’élite sportiveSamuel JulheMarina HontaUnlike other European countries, whenever national representation in France involves preparing and training athletes for major international events, the job will be entrusted to a specific group of professional officials working out of the state sector (to wit, the Sport Ministry) and called CTS Sports Technical Advisors. The present article analyses this group, particularly by questioning its functional mobility and the conditions under which officials get to a position from whence they can supervise elite athletes – a highly valued function that is of prime relevance to some STAs. The study also mobilises an empirical survey crossing data from interviews, administrative documents and observations made during actors’ training seminars.http://journals.openedition.org/nrt/2389professionstate sectorprofessional mobilityhigh-performance sport |
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Ces agents de l’État qui produisent l’élite sportive |
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Ces agents de l’État qui produisent l’élite sportive |
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Ces agents de l’État qui produisent l’élite sportive |
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La Nouvelle Revue du Travail |
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La Nouvelle Revue du Travail |
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Unlike other European countries, whenever national representation in France involves preparing and training athletes for major international events, the job will be entrusted to a specific group of professional officials working out of the state sector (to wit, the Sport Ministry) and called CTS Sports Technical Advisors. The present article analyses this group, particularly by questioning its functional mobility and the conditions under which officials get to a position from whence they can supervise elite athletes – a highly valued function that is of prime relevance to some STAs. The study also mobilises an empirical survey crossing data from interviews, administrative documents and observations made during actors’ training seminars. |
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profession state sector professional mobility high-performance sport |
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