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Politics of the Earth
Dernière mise à jour le
4/11/11
A great number of objects have entered political
life and shed doubt on the hegemony of the social sciences on
the pressing question of their governance. The politics
of the environment, technologies, infrastructures or health bring
into ever closer dialogue the natural and the social sciences.
This research priority aims at developing the basic and applied
tools that are necessary to rethink the place of nature in politics
and see how the political sciences can be revamped in order to
handle a trajectory change in public policy and civilization unprecedented
in its scale and its attention to details. Moreover, the intimate
ties between objects and human beings are reflected in the changing
modes of governance: risk management,
in particular, has become a central feature of our societies.
It is a recurrent theme in many protest movements and controversies
regarding new technologies; it is a central component in public
and private management schemes; it is a key dimension in the regulation
of international trade movements. Projects submitted under this
research priority can concentrate on any domains marked by the
interdependence of humans and objects such as the politics of
the environment, new technologies or health policy or they can
analyze the transforming modes of public intervention linked to
these particular challenges.
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