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Titre : |
Process of militant commitment as a passage from the individual private sphere to collective (public) action |
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Numéro : |
15 |
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Année : |
2000 |
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Volume : |
VI |
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Auteur(s) : |
Jean VINCENT |
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Résumé : |
Processes of trade unionist commitment are an example of the ways of crossing from an individual (or private) frame, the one of an ordinary worker, towards the tasks of a delegate known by anyone in the firm and in charge of collective action, so then public. The processes involved in the socialisation of workers becoming trade unionists are both psychological and social and can be studied by clinical sociology and clinical social psychology using theories of social movements such as those developed by the "collective identities" approach (Gamson, Melucci. .. ). These socialisation processes are mainly three-fold: splitting of the affects between the "good group" formed by the fellow workers united to face up to the management, which in turn makes up the "bad group". This splitting is usually initiated by a change in frame of analysis being used: a new "alternative mobilising frame" is applied to an experience of social injustice (cf. Goffmann, Gamson...); identifications with this idealised group of fellow workers also take place, thus renewing the identifications formerly directed towards important figures of chilhood (parents...) or early trade unionist career (for instance, older unionists taken as models). |
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Pages : |
85 - 94 |
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Type : |
Research paper |
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Keywords : |
Process, militant commitment, commitment, individual private sphere, collective, public action, public, action |
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APA : |
Vincent, J. (2000) Processus de l'engagement militant comme passage de la sphère individuelle-privée à l'action collective (publique). Revue Internationale de Psychosociologie (RIP), VI(15), pp. 85-94 |
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