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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Public markets and vast infrastructure projects: the management of ethical risks

    Les marchés publics et les grands projets d’infrastructure sont vulnérables aux risques éthiques qui menacent l’intégrité de ces investissements publics majeurs. Ces risques éthiques sont multiples et relèvent aussi bien de la culture des organisations que des modes de gestion privilégiés ou des structures de gouvernance, des pressions économiques ou politiques, de défaillances de leadership moral, etc. Quelles contraintes génèrent des risques dans les écosystèmes des marchés publics ? Quels instruments, processus et structures sont à même de prévenir ces risques éthiques ? Quelles attentes légitimes doit-on adresser aux acteurs décisionnels ? Ce ne sont là que quelques questions auxquelles ce numéro d’Éthique publique souhaite apporter un éclairage pertinent et novateur.

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  • Call for papers - Sociology

    Care, inequalities, and policies in the South

    Revue internationale des études du développement

    The aim of this issue is, in a journal focused on development, to gather works presenting the issue of care, which lies at the intersection of the division of labor in care (taken in its broad acception, including paid and unpaid work and taking into account its intrinsic complexity) and of the social organization of care in countries of the South. This issue will favor an interdisciplinary approach. Authors from all the social and human sciences may submit papers. Authors should explore care work and social organization through local, national, international, and transnational analyses. The contextualization of empirical studies and original corpuses, and the combination of a sound theoretical approach and fieldwork are expected. 

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    Work in Ethiopia

    Rationalization, dominance and mobilizations

    Work is neither a subject omitted by the research on the Horn of Africa, however this is nor an object of study in its own right. Scholars generally subordinate analysis of work to analysis of development. On the one hand this concept of development is linked with an optimistic vision which highlights the successes of the developmental State implemented in Ethiopia. On the other hand, development is associated to a pessimistic view of the country, focused on poverty reduction.

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