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Lier la question sociale à la question écologique

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  • Paul Naegel

    (CFV - Centre François Viète : épistémologie, histoire des sciences et des techniques - EA1161 - UN UFR ST - Université de Nantes - UFR des Sciences et des Techniques - UN - Université de Nantes - UBO - Université de Brest - UFRLL - Université de Nantes - UFR Lettres et Langages - UN - Université de Nantes)

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Humanity finds itself, at the beginning of the 21th century, faced with two problems: those posed by the social question and the ecological question. It's the casualisation of employment, which currently brings in the short term the social question. The ecological question - with the exception of a few pioneers – was not posed until the end of the 20th century, because associated with climate changes in the long term. These two problems are usually addressed separately, in different disciplinary fields: economic science for the social question, the science of nature and life for the ecological question. The link of the social question with economic activity of humans appeared, for a long time, as obvious. On the other hand, the ecological question does not imply only humans, even if their activities are in part responsible for climate change. To allow future generations to survive on planet Earth, it seems it's time to link social and environmental issues in a same problem, which implies both a change of paradigm and method.

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  • Paul Naegel, 2017. "Lier la question sociale à la question écologique," Working Papers halshs-01493749, HAL.
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    travail; emploi; chômage; révoluion industrielle; écologie; transdiciplinarté; systémique;
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