@misc{JacquotWoll, author = {Jacquot, Sophie and Woll, Cornelia}, title = {Les usages de l'Europe : acteurs et transformations europ{\´e}ennes}, editor = {Jacquot, Sophie and Woll, Cornelia}, publisher = {L'Harmattan}, address = {Paris}, isbn = {9782747564991}, pages = {318}, abstract = {Comment s'impose l'Europe? Par sa production l{\´e}gislative et politique uniquement ou {\´e}galement gr{\^a}ce aux divers usages qui en sont faits? Ce livre s'attache {\`a} analyser qui s'implique dans l'int{\´e}gration europ{\´e}enne, comment et dans quels buts. En mettant en {\´e}vidence le r{\^o}le des acteurs en tant que vecteurs de transformations et en d{\´e}veloppant la notion d'usages de l'Europe, ce travail collectif entend apporter une perspective suppl{\´e}mentaire {\`a} l'agenda des recherches sur l'europ{\´e}anisation et l'impact de l'int{\´e}gration europ{\´e}enne.}, language = {fr} } @article{WollJacquot, author = {Woll, Cornelia and Jacquot, Sophie}, title = {Usage of European Integration - Europeanisation from a Sociological Perspective}, series = {European Integration online Papers (EIoP)}, volume = {7}, journal = {European Integration online Papers (EIoP)}, number = {12}, abstract = {The effect of European integration on its member states constitutes the new research agenda within the study of European integration. Marked by the "the institutionalist turn" of Anglo-Saxon political sciences, the most dominant theories on europeanisation focus on structural arrangements. Institutional incompatibility between the European and the national level, so the hypothesis, creates pressures for change. Actors are often only considered as mediators of these pressures. Consequentially, few approaches try to explain adaptational change initiated by policy actors in the absence of institutional pressures. Using a political sociology approach, the central concern of this paper is to insist on the political discretion of national actors in translation of European requirements. We believe that understanding not only "adaptation to" but also "usage of" the process of European integration is important to understanding the transformation of European member states. By insisting on usage, we aim at analysing both the strategic interaction of rational actors with the European institutions and the more sociological effect of "usage" - as "daily practice" - on the interest and identities of the actors.}, language = {en} } @article{WollJacquot, author = {Woll, Cornelia and Jacquot, Sophie}, title = {Action publique Europ{\´e}enne : les acteurs strat{\´e}giques face a l'Europe}, series = {Politique europ{\´e}enne}, volume = {25}, journal = {Politique europ{\´e}enne}, number = {2}, doi = {10.3917/poeu.025.0161}, pages = {161 -- 192}, abstract = {Cet article s'int{\´e}resse {\`a} l'influence de la sociologie dans l'analyse de l'action publique europ{\´e}enne. Nous revenons notamment sur la notion "d'usage" que nous avons d{\´e}velopp{\´e}e auparavant et plaidons pour une prise en compte plus syst{\´e}matique de l'action strat{\´e}gique dans l'analyse des transformations europ{\´e}ennes. Nous analysons les {\´e}volutions r{\´e}centes des {\´e}tudes europ{\´e}ennes vers une prise en compte plus syst{\´e}matique de l'imbrication sociale des acteurs, ce qui permet d'{\´e}tudier leur rationalit{\´e} sans tomber dans certains pi{\`e}ges des approches du choix rationnel trop r{\´e}ductrices. L'analyse de l'action intentionn{\´e}e permet de mettre en lumi{\`e}re trois dimensions sp{\´e}cifiques des transformations europ{\´e}ennes : (1) les processus non contraignants et informels, (2) les effets de la circulation des acteurs entre les diff{\´e}rents niveaux du syst{\`e}me europ{\´e}en, et (3) l'importance des coalitions ambigu{\"e}s et parfois inattendues qui se forment, souvent malgr{\´e} des divergences profondes sur les objectifs {\`a} atteindre.}, language = {fr} } @article{WollJacquot, author = {Woll, Cornelia and Jacquot, Sophie}, title = {Using Europe: Strategic action in multi-level politics}, series = {Comparative European Politics}, volume = {8}, journal = {Comparative European Politics}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1057/cep.2010.7}, pages = {110 -- 126}, abstract = {This article examines the importance of action-theoretical considerations in European studies. By outlining the notion of 'usage' of the European Union, we argue for a more systematically sociological consideration of strategic action in the study of European transformations. The recent turns towards constructivism and comparative political sociology allow analyzing the rationality of political actors without falling in the trap of overly reductionist rational choice assumptions. Concentrating on intentional action helps to reveal the importance of three aspects of the multi-level polity: (1) informal and non-constraining procedures; (2) the effects of ways in which actors move in between the different levels of the European political system; and (3) the ambiguous and often surprising coalitions that come together despite often considerable disagreement over their final goals.}, language = {en} } @incollection{WollJacquot, author = {Woll, Cornelia and Jacquot, Sophie}, title = {Usages et travail politiques : une sociologie compr{\´e}hensive des usages de l'int{\´e}gration europ{\´e}enne}, series = {Les usages de l'Europe acteurs et transformations europ{\´e}ennes}, booktitle = {Les usages de l'Europe acteurs et transformations europ{\´e}ennes}, editor = {Woll, Cornelia and Jacquot, Sophie}, publisher = {L'Harmattan}, address = {Paris}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 27}, language = {fr} } @incollection{WollJacquot, author = {Woll, Cornelia and Jacquot, Sophie}, title = {Conclusion}, series = {Les usages de l'Europe acteurs et transformations europ{\´e}ennes}, booktitle = {Les usages de l'Europe acteurs et transformations europ{\´e}ennes}, editor = {Woll, Cornelia and Jacquot, Sophie}, publisher = {L'Harmattan}, address = {Paris}, isbn = {9782747564991}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {293 -- 296}, language = {fr} }