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L’urbanisme comme nouveau corporatisme. Analyse des discours des associations professionnelles

Urbanism as new corporatism. Analysis of professional associations’ speeches
Authors: Girault, Mathilde;

L’urbanisme comme nouveau corporatisme. Analyse des discours des associations professionnelles

Abstract

Alors que les défis écologiques se multiplient et que les attentes de participation s’élèvent, les associations professionnelles d’"urbanistes" témoignent – par leurs discours et stratégies de réseaux – d’une tentative de normalisation des pratiques professionnelles. Face à l’émergence de nouveaux métiers ou l’évolution des métiers déjà existants, elles ont fait le choix, il y a environ une quinzaine d’années, d’opérer un resserrement de leurs actions autour de la figure historique de l’"urbaniste", renouant par là avec une lecture moderniste de la ville, des phénomènes urbains et du métier. Au nom d’une protection des praticiens dans la compétition de marché, les associations professionnelles sont donc parvenues à organiser aussi bien les cadres et les formes de l’action, que la production des savoirs et leurs diffusions, dessinant ainsi un nouveau corporatisme.

While ecological challenges are increasing and participation expectations are growing up, the professional "urbanists" associations are attempting to normalize practices, through their speeches and network strategies. Confronted with the emergence of new trades and the current evolution of others, the professional associations chose, about fifteen years ago, to focus their activities to the historical "urbanist" figure which revives a modernist understanding of city, urban phenomena and trade. In the name of practitioners’ protection in such a competitive market, professional associations thus managed to organize settings and forms of the action, as well as production of knowledge and their diffusion, thus drawing a new corporatism.

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France
Keywords

Geography (General), urbanisme, competence, métier, G1-922, [SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences, urbanism, modernity, profession, trade, modernité, [SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences

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