Scriptes de la démocratie : les sténographes et rédacteurs des débats (1848-2005) |
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Authors: | Delphine Gardey |
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Institution: | a Bureau 5366, faculté des sciences économiques et sociales, université de Genève, bâtiment Uni-Mail, 40, boulevard du Pont-d’Arve, 1204 Genève, Suisse b Laboratoire Printemps, université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, 47, boulevard Vauban, 78047 Guyancourt cedex, France |
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Abstract: | The history and sociology of a special group of civil servants are presented, namely: stenographers in parliament, an occupation closely tied to the history of parliamentary government in most democracies. During the xixth century, French stenographers proposed their services to legislative bodies. They tested and validated their theoretical systems and know-how while promising to contribute to a much higher public good: the publication of parliamentary proceedings, a necessity for defining and developing democracy. Following a system for recording proceedings that was close to the British liberal model, a corps of stenographers was established in 1848, and then again under the Third Republic-without interruption up till 2004. The duty of these civil servants was to produce the full, official account of parliamentary proceedings, which would serve as proof for the press and for history. Based on original material drawn from sociology and history, this inquiry seeks to see how institutions are shaped, produced and reproduced through the knowledge and deeds that incarnate values and shape institutions. Besides the publication of parliamentary proceedings, the technical, material and social conditions are discussed that led the National Assembly to become a political institution. |
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Keywords: | Sté nographie Technique É criture Publicité Assemblé e nationale Dé mocratie Professions Genre Anthropologie politique Sociologie des institutions xixe siè" target="_blank">xixe siè cle xxe siè" target="_blank">xxe siè cle |
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