The class invites students to reflect on the social construction of legitimate knowledge and the relationship between technocracy and democracy. We will take as a starting point the question of "economic expertise": the goal is to specify the conditions under which a particular interpretation presents itself as "neutral" and "objective", to the point of standing in the way of alternative interpretations or at least of restricting elected officials’ room for manoeuvre. The class sessions will be opportunities to approach the question from complementary angles: the transformation of an academic discipline into a "science of government"; the involvement of researchers in politics; the training of high ranking civil servants and the development of State expertise; the legitimization of certain types of knowledge by international organizations; the role of consultants (employed in auditing and consulting firms); the "locking in" of certain sectoral policies.
Year Fifth year
Teaching languageFrench
Teaching term Six-monthly
Number of hours 18.0
Teaching activitySeminar
ValidationContinuous assessment
Mandatory teaching
Parcours intégrant ce cours
Masters "Careers in politics" of the Institute of Political Studies
Masters "Comparative political science and sociology" of the Institute of Political Studies