2021
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Gisèle Sapiro et al., « Pierre Bourdieu and politics », HAL-SHS : sociologie, ID : 10.2298/fid2104567g
The event was planned on the occasion of the ninetieth anniversary of the birth of one of the world's leading sociologists-Pierre Bourdieu (1930-2002). The greatest indicator of the scope of Bourdieu's influence is the fact that he has become the world's most cited sociologist, ahead of Émile Durkheim, and the world's second most cited author in social sciences and the humanities, after Michel Foucault and ahead of Jacques Derrida. As part of this discussion, we address the subject of "Bourdieu and Politics", politics-broadly constructed. We evoke Pierre Bourdieu's involvement in public affairs during the 1990s, while taking into account the concept of the collective intellectual that Bourdieu introduced into social sciences by giving it a specific meaning.