L’expérience Des Problèmes Publics 2012
DOI: 10.4000/books.editionsehess.19537
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“…Focusing on the treatment of a marginal population and putting adolescents’ exclusion as the pinnacle of their problem, the difficult adolescents category gives shape to these problems. More precisely, its clinical expertise serves the construction of a social problem, both defining a problematic situation and establishing its public (Céfaï and Terzi, 2012: 9; Gusfield, 1989). Grounded on psychoanalytical concepts, this category reframes institutional issues into the notions of transference and countertransference.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Focusing on the treatment of a marginal population and putting adolescents’ exclusion as the pinnacle of their problem, the difficult adolescents category gives shape to these problems. More precisely, its clinical expertise serves the construction of a social problem, both defining a problematic situation and establishing its public (Céfaï and Terzi, 2012: 9; Gusfield, 1989). Grounded on psychoanalytical concepts, this category reframes institutional issues into the notions of transference and countertransference.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a broader sense, community action can be described as a modality of what political science call collective action (Jetté, 2017). In fact, not only does it belong to the range of mobilization strategies through which popular movements try to transform their environment and their own condition, but it also represents—at least in a certain way—a particular example of the creation of what the pragmatic study of collective action calls the “self-institution of collectives”: the process through which the social group “represents itself, at the same time as it is working on itself to self-organize and self-govern” (Cefaï, 2013: 9). However, despite this undeniable tendency towards self-organization, community action and intervention is a contradictory modality of collective action because of its heavy dependency on governmental bodies both in financial and programmatic terms.…”
Section: The State Of Community Actionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esto, bajo un contexto de una fuerte competitividad intercomunal por la atracción de desarrollo inmobiliario, sobre todo en las comunas pericentrales del Ams (López, Gasic & Meza, 2012). Sin embargo, la consolidación de este escándalo, que supera la escala barrial y que obliga la intervención de la Ministra de Vivienda de ese entonces, no puede entenderse sin los procesos de problematización y publicización (Cefaï & Terzi, 2012) de vecinos/as del sector y diferentes organizaciones vecinales (entre ellas, la organización de "defensa" creada el año 2015) como se verá a continuación.…”
Section: Proceso De Verticalización En La Comuna De Estación Central:unclassified
“…"Venimos a ver si hablan algo de las construcciones […] es primera vez que venimos" dijo una vecina de la Junta Vecinal "Santa Lucía" al preguntarle al comienzo de un concejo municipal, el 5 de septiembre 2017, los motivos de su asistencia. Así, una suerte de vigilancia (Cefaï & Terzi, 2012) de la acción municipal incentiva a los/as vecinos/as de Estación Central a asistir por la primera vez a un concejo municipal. Se trata de asistir para informarse y verificar si el tema de los edificios en altura es mencionado por el poder municipal y vigilar que las promesas que ciertos concejales realizaron dentro de los espacios informales se hagan efectivas frente al cuerpo municipal.…”
Section: Derecho a La Palabra A La Información Y A La Consulta: El Munclassified