De l’analyse micrologique de l’activité au développement du métier : quand l’intelligibilité contribue au processus de professionnalisation

Work is often studied according to macro-categories (institutions, interactions, processes, etc.). As a complement to such approaches, this article discusses the interest of also observing the details, the micro-processes of the activity, often neglected because considered minor. It shows that the m...

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Main Authors: Joris Thievenaz, Marion Paggetti, Richard Wittorski
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée
Series:Éducation et Socialisation
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/edso/15344
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description Work is often studied according to macro-categories (institutions, interactions, processes, etc.). As a complement to such approaches, this article discusses the interest of also observing the details, the micro-processes of the activity, often neglected because considered minor. It shows that the micrological analysis of work contributes to the production of knowledge on the activity, by proposing an intelligibility, but also brings praxeological perspectives, by allowing the accompaniment and the follow-up of the processes of professionalization in many trades. As an example, a study on the activity of psychomotricians is an opportunity to highlight the way in which the identification of micro-gestures of adjustment during a session of care of a patient-child makes it possible to better identify what constitutes the professional action in its central dimensions, while supporting the actions of reengineering of the training in progress in this profession. This contribution thus takes up a question that is both classic and still current in SHS, which is that of the conditions according to which a micro-type analysis of human activities makes it possible to document or support professionalization dynamics on a larger scale.
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spelling doaj.art-be4fbddcbecd462881e49eb5e3a5920d2024-02-14T13:38:22ZfraPresses universitaires de la MéditerranéeÉducation et Socialisation2271-60926110.4000/edso.15344De l’analyse micrologique de l’activité au développement du métier : quand l’intelligibilité contribue au processus de professionnalisationJoris ThievenazMarion PaggettiRichard WittorskiWork is often studied according to macro-categories (institutions, interactions, processes, etc.). As a complement to such approaches, this article discusses the interest of also observing the details, the micro-processes of the activity, often neglected because considered minor. It shows that the micrological analysis of work contributes to the production of knowledge on the activity, by proposing an intelligibility, but also brings praxeological perspectives, by allowing the accompaniment and the follow-up of the processes of professionalization in many trades. As an example, a study on the activity of psychomotricians is an opportunity to highlight the way in which the identification of micro-gestures of adjustment during a session of care of a patient-child makes it possible to better identify what constitutes the professional action in its central dimensions, while supporting the actions of reengineering of the training in progress in this profession. This contribution thus takes up a question that is both classic and still current in SHS, which is that of the conditions according to which a micro-type analysis of human activities makes it possible to document or support professionalization dynamics on a larger scale.https://journals.openedition.org/edso/15344activityprofessionalizationmicrological analysis of workscales of analysis.
spellingShingle Joris Thievenaz
Marion Paggetti
Richard Wittorski
De l’analyse micrologique de l’activité au développement du métier : quand l’intelligibilité contribue au processus de professionnalisation
Éducation et Socialisation
activity
professionalization
micrological analysis of work
scales of analysis.
title De l’analyse micrologique de l’activité au développement du métier : quand l’intelligibilité contribue au processus de professionnalisation
title_full De l’analyse micrologique de l’activité au développement du métier : quand l’intelligibilité contribue au processus de professionnalisation
title_fullStr De l’analyse micrologique de l’activité au développement du métier : quand l’intelligibilité contribue au processus de professionnalisation
title_full_unstemmed De l’analyse micrologique de l’activité au développement du métier : quand l’intelligibilité contribue au processus de professionnalisation
title_short De l’analyse micrologique de l’activité au développement du métier : quand l’intelligibilité contribue au processus de professionnalisation
title_sort de l analyse micrologique de l activite au developpement du metier quand l intelligibilite contribue au processus de professionnalisation
topic activity
professionalization
micrological analysis of work
scales of analysis.
url https://journals.openedition.org/edso/15344
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