International audienceThis paper attempts to understand why the deinstitutionalisation of asbestos in France has taken so long, despite the fact industrials have known it to be a lethal substance since 1906. The use of asbestos for such a prolonged period has caused thousands of deaths and still continues to kill today. Asbestos is a natural fibre that was already known to the Ancient Greeks and popularized in the 19th century during the Industrial Revolution. By the mid 20th century, asbestos, considered as “a magic mineral” could be found almost everywhere, in concrete, roofing, pipe insulation, clothes and even in cigarettes. Its decline began in the 1980s and its use was eventually banned in 1997 after a series of court cases. As a theo...
While asbestos has been called a 'miracle substance' because of its unique properties, asbestos has ...
Focused on the case of asbestos between 1994 and 1996, the present article analyses the consequences...
In ancient times, asbestos was believed to be a magical mineral; its Greek etymology recalls eternit...
International audienceThis paper attempts to understand why the deinstitutionalisation of asbestos i...
This study explores the deinstitutionalisation of asbestos in France from 1970 to 1997. While many i...
This study explores the deinstitutionalisation of asbestos in France from 1970 to 1997. While many i...
Through the controversial history of asbestos use in France, we study a long deinstitutionalization ...
Even when accelerated by a jolt, deinstitutionalisation is most often a long process constituted by ...
International audienceEven when accelerated by a jolt, deinstitutionalization is most often a long p...
Relying on the case of asbestos in France, we study a deinstitutionalization process as a result of ...
Relying on the case of asbestos in France, we study a deinstitutionalization process as a result of ...
Croisant théorie néo-institutionnaliste et théorie des mouvements sociaux, cette thèse en stratégie ...
Although central to many debates in neo-institutional theories, the concept of agency still remains ...
International audienceIntroductionThe CMMP (Comptoir des Minéraux et des Matières Premières) is a fo...
Although central to many debates in neo-institutional theories, the concept of agency still remains ...
While asbestos has been called a 'miracle substance' because of its unique properties, asbestos has ...
Focused on the case of asbestos between 1994 and 1996, the present article analyses the consequences...
In ancient times, asbestos was believed to be a magical mineral; its Greek etymology recalls eternit...
International audienceThis paper attempts to understand why the deinstitutionalisation of asbestos i...
This study explores the deinstitutionalisation of asbestos in France from 1970 to 1997. While many i...
This study explores the deinstitutionalisation of asbestos in France from 1970 to 1997. While many i...
Through the controversial history of asbestos use in France, we study a long deinstitutionalization ...
Even when accelerated by a jolt, deinstitutionalisation is most often a long process constituted by ...
International audienceEven when accelerated by a jolt, deinstitutionalization is most often a long p...
Relying on the case of asbestos in France, we study a deinstitutionalization process as a result of ...
Relying on the case of asbestos in France, we study a deinstitutionalization process as a result of ...
Croisant théorie néo-institutionnaliste et théorie des mouvements sociaux, cette thèse en stratégie ...
Although central to many debates in neo-institutional theories, the concept of agency still remains ...
International audienceIntroductionThe CMMP (Comptoir des Minéraux et des Matières Premières) is a fo...
Although central to many debates in neo-institutional theories, the concept of agency still remains ...
While asbestos has been called a 'miracle substance' because of its unique properties, asbestos has ...
Focused on the case of asbestos between 1994 and 1996, the present article analyses the consequences...
In ancient times, asbestos was believed to be a magical mineral; its Greek etymology recalls eternit...