Pour une épistémologie des recherches sur l'action publique
Jean-Claude Thoenig ()
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This text identifies the process and the major contributions made by political scientists and sociologists since the mid-1900s about policymaking, governmental action and public collective action. It also suggests new challenges and a strong need for middle level theories grounded on rigorous empirical observation.
Keywords: Collective action; policy-making; epistemology; political orders and dynamics.; action publique; travail politique; épistémologie; politiques (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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Published in Filâtre Daniel et Gilbert de Terssac. Les dynamiques intermédiaires au coeur de l'action publique, Octarès, pp.285-306, 2005
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