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(Dé/re)construire le rapport au temps de travail dans une société post-croissance

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  • Claire Estagnasié

    (UQAM - Université du Québec à Montréal = University of Québec in Montréal, UniCA - Université Côte d'Azur, GREDEG - Groupe de Recherche en Droit, Economie et Gestion - UNS - Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (1965 - 2019) - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique - UniCA - Université Côte d'Azur, LabCMO - Laboratoire de communication médiatisée par ordinateur - UQAM - Université du Québec à Montréal = University of Québec in Montréal, CIRST - Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur la science et la technologie - UdeM - Université de Montréal - UQAM - Université du Québec à Montréal = University of Québec in Montréal, RECOR - Groupe de recherche sur la Communication Organisante)

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Ce cours article propose une réflexion sur la relation entre temps et travail. D'abord, nous essayerons de comprendre pourquoi toutes les propositions d'expérimentations politiques et sociétales de la post-croissance s'ancrent encore dans une vision répondant au temps de l'horloge. Ensuite, sera discuté pourquoi éviter de voir le temps comme un contenant, et comment une vision processuelle pourrait être une piste de réflexion prometteuse pour les recherches sur la post-croissance.

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  • Claire Estagnasié, 2023. "(Dé/re)construire le rapport au temps de travail dans une société post-croissance," Post-Print hal-04329933, HAL.
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