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Mutualisation and collegiality in employing cultural associations in France
[Mutualisation et collégialité dans les associations culturelles employeuses en France]

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  • Philippe Henry

    (Scènes et savoirs - UP8 - Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis)

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The survey on employing cultural associations in France, conducted in 2019-2020 by the resource center Opale, allows a first exploration of the modes of mutualisation and forms of collegiality these organisations practise. A secondary processing of quantified survey data reveals a partly cumulative and correlated hierarchy of these modes and a generally more intense practise when collegial deliberation and decision-making bodies exist. Nevertheless, there are also clear differences, both according to the fields of activity and the types of structure which are considered. The varying intensity of the modes of pooling and of collegial forms thus creates a highly contrasted landscape.

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  • Philippe Henry, 2021. "Mutualisation and collegiality in employing cultural associations in France [Mutualisation et collégialité dans les associations culturelles employeuses en France]," Working Papers hal-03348658, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-03348658
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    Cultural associations; mutualisation; cooperation; Associations culturelles; coopération;
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