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100 1 0 _aLouis, Jérémy
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245 0 0 _aA state-funded counter-power? The Tables de Quartier, an experiment between institutional project and social movement
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520 _aThe “tables de quartier” are assemblies of organizations and citizens mobilized at the neighborhood level, that seek to create debate and collective action in order to confront local issues. They have existed in Quebec since the 1980’s. In France, they were first recommended in the “Bacqué-Mechmache” report on urban policy in 2013. Then, about ten “tables de quartier” were launched in 2014 as part of a three-year national experiment, carried out by the Fédération des Centres Sociaux et Socioculturels de France (the French Federation of Social and Sociocultural Centers) and the “Pas sans Nous” organization, and financed by the Government. This article will analyze the transition from the report to the experiment. Several adjustments have been made through negotiation between the organizations and the government, that result in a shrinking of the conflictual approach of the “tables de quartier,” and an enhancement of the partnership logic. These changes testify to the movement’s relative institutionalization.
690 _acounter-power
690 _aparticipatory democracy
690 _aconflict
690 _ainstitutionalization
690 _atables de quartier
690 _asocial movement
690 _aassociations
786 0 _nParticipations | o 24 | 2 | 2019-09-24 | p. 195-216 | 2034-7650
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-participations-2019-2-page-195?lang=en&redirect-ssocas=7080
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