1999
DOI: 10.1177/0011392199047003006
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The Challenge of Responsibility for Sociology

Abstract: Although leading thinkers of the late 20th century, stimulated by new social movements and public debate, have given currency in the 1970s and 1980s to a new version of the normative category of responsibility, sociology has been rather slow in appreciating the significance of this development. It is only in the wake of the Chernobyl accident, particularly in the 1990s, that the new concept has begun to attract the attention of sociologists, yet even today it is still not well understood. As a study in the soc… Show more

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“…In the environmental policy context, the concept of responsibility is frequently invoked but rarely defined (Pellizzoni, 2004). When responsibility is hailed as the cultural masterframe of our time (Strydom, 1999), this deficiency warrants attention. Here, we briefly explore some of the key conceptual resources associated with the notion of responsibility, before examining the changing relations of responsibility in Australia's system of NRM governance.…”
Section: Responsibility: Theorising State/civil Society Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the environmental policy context, the concept of responsibility is frequently invoked but rarely defined (Pellizzoni, 2004). When responsibility is hailed as the cultural masterframe of our time (Strydom, 1999), this deficiency warrants attention. Here, we briefly explore some of the key conceptual resources associated with the notion of responsibility, before examining the changing relations of responsibility in Australia's system of NRM governance.…”
Section: Responsibility: Theorising State/civil Society Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Il existe maintenant un important consensus voulant que la participation des citoyens soit souhaitable lorsqu'il s'agit de réformer les politiques de santé ou encore pour tout ce qui concerne la planification et l'organisation des services de santé (MacFarlane, 1996). La participation du public permet en effet d'assurer non seulement la responsabilisation des citoyens envers la chose publique (Delanty, 2000 ;Kymlicka & Norman, 1995 ;Steward, 1995 ;Strydom, 1999) mais aussi une gouvernance plus intègre des services de santé (Forest et al, o 1 2000). Les avantages et les défis que pose la participation du public aux processus décisionnels ainsi que les caractéristiques des processus permettant d'influencer le système de santé ont été largement documentés (Bracht & Tsouros, 1990 ;Feather, McGowan, & Moore, 1994 ;Lilley, 1993 ;Rifkin, 1996).…”
Section: Participation Publique Et Santé Mentaleunclassified
“…Here, contemporary social and cultural anxieties around technological developments, climate change, conflict, and other forms of risk and insecurity generate calls for responsibility without naming the responsible subject (Strydom 1999;McCarthy and Kelty 2010). In this instance, duty is collective or societal (Strydom 1999: 67).…”
Section: Responsibility and Human Rightsmentioning
confidence: 99%