2020 PhD Student Reading Seminar

The doctoral students' reading seminar will take place on January 28, February 4, and February 10, 2020. This year's theme will be regulation.


Day 1 – Tuesday, January 28, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Regulation and digital technology

Christopher Hood, 2017, The Tools of Government in a Digital Age, Red Globe Press
(Victor)

Jacques Chevallier, 2018 "Towards a platform state?" Revue française
d'administration publique, 3 (No. 167), pp. 627-637 (Paola P.)

Maxime Huré, 2017, Shared mobility. Political Regulation and Urban Capitalism,
Éditions de la Sorbonne (Guillaume F.)

Day 2 – Tuesday, February 4, 2:00-5:00 p.m.
Conflicts and Regulations at Work

Reynaud Jean-Daniel, 1988, "Regulations in Organizations: Control Regulation and
Autonomous Regulation," Revue française de sociologie, 29-1. (Meriam)

Ivan Sainsaulieu, 2017, Conflits et résistances au travail
https://www.cairn.info/conflits-et-resistances-au-travail–9782724620801.html (Elodie)

Didier Demazière, François Horn, and Marc Zune, Labor relations without rules?
The enigma of free software production, Sociétés contemporaines 2007/2 (no.
66), pages 101 to 125 (Paul Henri)

Simmel G. (1995 [1908]), Conflict, Circé, 158 p. (Mathilde Moaty)

Day 3 – Monday, February 10, 2:00-5:00 p.m.
Regulation in networks and territories
Isabel Bartolomé Rodríguez, The history of electricity service regulation
in Spain (1890-1945), (Elise)

Edy-Claude Okalla Bana, Infrastructure regulation in Africa: the case of the
telecommunications sector in Cameroon (from 1990 to the present day) (Emmanuelle)

M Crozier, JC Thoenig, 1975, The regulation of complex organized systems: the
case of the local political-administrative decision-making system in France, Revue française de
sociologie. (Mathilde Marchand)

Dominique Lorrain, relations between local authorities and DSP companies (Ismail)


Publiée le 10 February 2020