Le regard de la théorie de la régulation sociale de Jean-Daniel Reynaud
Jean-Pierre Bréchet
Revue française de gestion, 2008, vol. n° 184, issue 4, 13-34
Abstract:
Jean-Daniel Reynaud?s theory of social regulation appears to be particularly relevant to approach the subject of ?Legitimacy, deviance and offense? and consider its various facets (a subject which was the topic of the last issue of RFG). Jean-Daniel Reynaud himself gives us the fundamental reason for this when he says that his work of theorization aims at elaborating a general model of social action which makes it possible for the various social sciences to collaborate in a more realistic and more effective way. Through its positionning open to interaction between disciplines (sociology, economy, management, law...), this model holds center stages when it comes to thinking both in terms of calculation and normativity and to offer a rich interpretation of economic and social phenomena in their diversity.
Date: 2008
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