Entreprises, États et formes d'assujettissement ...
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Title :
Entreprises, États et formes d'assujettissement dans les récits de science-fiction
Author(s) :
Demailly, Lise [Auteur]
Centre Lillois d’Études et de Recherches Sociologiques et Économiques - UMR 8019 [CLERSÉ]

Centre Lillois d’Études et de Recherches Sociologiques et Économiques - UMR 8019 [CLERSÉ]
Journal title :
Entreprises et histoire
Pages :
119-129
Publication date :
2019
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Sociologie
French abstract :
Les représentations de l’entreprise, diverses et conflictuelles, qui circulent dans le monde social, trouvent une expression originale, chargée d’images et d’émotions, dans la littérature de science-fiction. Il s’agira ...
Show more >Les représentations de l’entreprise, diverses et conflictuelles, qui circulent dans le monde social, trouvent une expression originale, chargée d’images et d’émotions, dans la littérature de science-fiction. Il s’agira dans cet article, par le biais de l’étude de ses récits, de saisir comment les hommes se représentent ce que l’entreprise fait aux sociétés et aux subjectivités, les espoirs ou les peurs que cela suscite.Show less >
Show more >Les représentations de l’entreprise, diverses et conflictuelles, qui circulent dans le monde social, trouvent une expression originale, chargée d’images et d’émotions, dans la littérature de science-fiction. Il s’agira dans cet article, par le biais de l’étude de ses récits, de saisir comment les hommes se représentent ce que l’entreprise fait aux sociétés et aux subjectivités, les espoirs ou les peurs que cela suscite.Show less >
English abstract : [en]
Relationships between firms and state regulations are important in the history of SF. The manner in which these relationships are represented is both a reflection of the fears and hopes they raise and a political and ...
Show more >Relationships between firms and state regulations are important in the history of SF. The manner in which these relationships are represented is both a reflection of the fears and hopes they raise and a political and value-laden way in which to think about the contemporary world. The article distinguishes four main ways to present companies, as well as the forms of social domination they produce and their relations with States. Narratives of “business despite the State” exalt the entrepreneur as a creative subject fighting against bureaucratic or ideological forms of domination. A different form of narratives of “company with the State” are stories of synergy or collusion between the two institutions. When the story is one of the “company against the State”, the companies are carrying out the functions of state authorities that no longer function effectively. Their practices are radical, often harmful forms of domination of their employees that result in the segregation of urban and social spaces and the enclosure of the middle class. Finally, there are utopian stories of “alternative companies” that present anarchist and democratic perspectives of business.Show less >
Show more >Relationships between firms and state regulations are important in the history of SF. The manner in which these relationships are represented is both a reflection of the fears and hopes they raise and a political and value-laden way in which to think about the contemporary world. The article distinguishes four main ways to present companies, as well as the forms of social domination they produce and their relations with States. Narratives of “business despite the State” exalt the entrepreneur as a creative subject fighting against bureaucratic or ideological forms of domination. A different form of narratives of “company with the State” are stories of synergy or collusion between the two institutions. When the story is one of the “company against the State”, the companies are carrying out the functions of state authorities that no longer function effectively. Their practices are radical, often harmful forms of domination of their employees that result in the segregation of urban and social spaces and the enclosure of the middle class. Finally, there are utopian stories of “alternative companies” that present anarchist and democratic perspectives of business.Show less >
Language :
Français
Peer reviewed article :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Popular science :
Non
Administrative institution(s) :
Université de Lille
CNRS
Univ. Littoral Côte d’Opale
CNRS
Univ. Littoral Côte d’Opale
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Research team(s) :
Ancrages et dynamiques comparés du politique
Submission date :
2020-12-10T14:03:48Z
2020-12-14T10:40:12Z
2020-12-14T10:40:12Z
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