03030 am 2200565 n 450 991049599120332120240104030654.02-7132-2589-210.4000/books.editionsehess.1148(CKB)4340000000012988(FrMaCLE)OB-editionsehess-1148(PPN)188824529(EXLCZ)99434000000001298820150903j|||||||| ||| 0freuu||||||m||||Faire des sciences sociales. ComparerOlivier Remaud, Jean-Frédéric Schaub, Isabelle ThireauParisÉditions de l’École des hautes études en sciences sociales20141 online resource (317 p.) 2-7132-2362-8 Que signifie l’acte de comparer pour les sciences sociales ? Dans ce volume, la démarche comparative est vue comme un éloge de la pluralité : aucune science sociale ne peut se borner à l’étude d’un seul cas. Dès lors, chaque nouveau savoir, chaque nouvel échange entre disciplines se trouvent confrontés aux fausses évidences de leur irréflexion. On tend à décréter le comparable, à stipuler l’incomparable. Comparer en sciences sociales, c’est répondre aux défis du découpage et de l’asymétrie des objets. C’est également forger les outils d’une méthode qui s’ajuste à des écarts. Cet ouvrage reflète les approches très différenciées dans lesquelles s’inscrit la comparaison. Pour les uns, celle-ci est une ressource de l’analyse ; pour les autres, elle constitue la matière d’un programme de recherche. Pour tous, l’acte de comparer pose le cadre théorique de leur réflexivité scientifique. Il définit aussi l’horizon d’un langage commun. Il désigne enfin l’objet observé : des sociétés composées d’acteurs qui ne cessent de qualifier leur situation par comparaison.Social Sciences Mathematical Methodsrecherche scientifiquesciences socialeshistoireméthode comparativeméthodologie en sciences socialesSocial Sciences Mathematical Methodsrecherche scientifiquesciences socialeshistoireméthode comparativeméthodologie en sciences socialesBaschet Jérôme386901Breton Stéphane1458931Gelézeau Valérie429414Guenzi Caterina1239268Hilaire-Pérez Liliane1243538Joulian Frédéric1458932Karsenti Bruno295125Napoli Paolo159959Remaud Olivier497091Sapiro Gisèle447525Schaub Jean-Frédéric386593Thireau Isabelle187667FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910495991203321Faire des sciences sociales. Comparer3658435UNINA03423nam0 22003011i 450 UON0041368920231205104751.510978-01-999249-2-920121122d2012 |0itac50 baengGB|||| |||||After the springeconomic transitions in the Arab worldMagdi Amin ... [et al.] - OxfordOxford University Press, 2012X179 p. ; 23 cm.Dono Prof. FrancescaIT-UONSI VO AfrXII/105The Arab Spring constitutes perhaps the most far-reaching political and economic transition since the end of communism in Europe. For too long, the economic aspirations of the people in the region, especially young people, have been ignored by leaders in Arab countries and abroad. Competing views as to how best to meet these aspirations are now being debated in the region. The outcome will shape Arab societies for generations to come.
The authors of this book argue that significant economic reforms must accompany the major political transitions that are underway. Although each country has a different economic structure and history and must make its own way forward, there are spill-overs from trade and investment linkages, the contagion of news cycles, interaction of people and sharing of expectations that are too great to ignore. Some common foundation of the new Arab economies is needed. Towards that end, this volume addresses four central challenges of economic reform in the Arab world. First, with two-thirds of the population under the age of 30, the disproportionate burdens of unemployment and poor education can no longer be heaped on youth. Second, while some government policies may have improved the living standards of Arab citizens in the past, they have also entrenched cronies, enriched a small elite, and become unaffordable. Third, if Arab economies are to compete in the 21st century they cannot depend
solely on oil and gas money, remittances, and tourism, but will require active, independent private sectors. And finally, the relative isolation of Arab economies--both from each other and from the world--must end.
Rather than providing specific lists of recommendations, this book sets forth a set of guidelines and priorities for reformers who will begin creating new opportunities for youth, rebuilding the institutions of the state, diversifying the private sector, and cooperating with each other and integrating with the world economy.PAESI ARABIEconomiaUONC018161FIGBOxfordUONL000029330.91724ECONOMIA DEI PAESI IN VIA DI SVILUPPO21AMINMagdiUONV212947709352Oxford University PressUONV245947650ITSOL20240220RICAUON00413689SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI VO Afr XII 105 SI 5061 7 105 Dono Prof. FrancescaSIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI XI SC POL C 0092 SI 3353 5 0092 BuonoSIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI201281 1J 20121123 After the spring1342492UNIOR