Le savant et le militant: sciences sociales et associations rurales
Jean-François Chosson
Économie rurale, 1990, vol. 198, issue 1, 45-45
Abstract:
[fre] Entre 1935 et 1985, les grandes associations rurales ont utilisé les sciences sociales comme techniques au service du militant ou comme objet de connaissance. Outre la communauté scientifique, l'influence du groupe de pression des "modernisateurs" a été déterminante. [eng] From 1935 to 1985, the main rural associations made use of social sciences as technics in the service of militant or as knowledge object. Besides the scientific community, the determinative influence came from the modernizer group.
Date: 1990
Note: DOI:10.3406/ecoru.1990.4104
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