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Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Sciences Innovations Sociétés (LISIS)Demortain David est chercheur INRA, et chercheur associé au centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation de la London School of Economics. Ses travaux portent sur les rapports entre science et régulation des risques, notamment dans le domaine de la sécurité alimentaire et du contrôle des médicaments. Il est l’auteur de plusieurs publications sur la production des normes internationales par les collèges invisibles d’experts. Il mène actuellement des recherches sur l’analyse des risques comme instrument générique du gouvernement.
Publications
- La mondialisation des experts, Ellipses, Collection La France de Demain, Paris, 2012.
- Scientists and the Regulation of Risk. Standardising Control, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK and Aldershot, MA, USA, 2011
Articles:
- « Enabling global principle-based regulation. The case of risk analysis in the Codex Alimentarius » ,Regulation&Governance, 6(2), p.207-224, 2012.
- « The many meanings of ‘standard’. The politics of the international standard for food risk analysis », Discussion Paper 58, ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation, January 2010.
- « Legitimation by standards. Transnational experts, European Commission and the regulation of novel foods », Sociologie du Travail, Supplement 2, 2009.
- Institutional polymorphism. The designing of the European Food Safety Authority with regard to the European Medicines Agency
Discussion Paper 50, ESRC Centre for Analysis of Risk and Regulation, April 2008. - From drug crises to regulatory change. The mediation of expertise
Health, Risk and Society, 10(1), 2008, p.37-51. - La légitimation par les normes. Experts transnationaux, Commission Européenne et la régulation des aliments nouveaux
Sociologie du travail, 50(1), 2008, p.1-14. - Standardising through concepts. The power of scientific experts in international standard-setting
Science and Public Policy, 35(6), July 2008 , pp. 391-402(12). - Le lobbying à Bruxelles, ou la politisation comme métier
Terrains&Travaux, numéro 8, 2005. - Public organizations, stakeholders and the construction of publicness. Claims and defence of authority in public action
Public Administration, 82(4), December 2004, p.975-992.
Chapitres:
- Standards of scientific advice. Risk analysis and the formation of the European Food Safety Authority
in Lentsch, J. and Weingart, P. (eds.), Scientific Advice to Policy Making: International Comparison, Berlin: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 2009, p.141-160. - Rendre transférable plutot que diffuser. Les experts scientifiques et l’histoire de la norme alimentaire HACCP
in Eberwein, W. D. et Schemeil, Y. (dir.), Normer le monde. Enonciation et reception des normes internationales,L’Harmattan, Logiques Politiques, Paris, 2008. - European agencies. The European Medicines Agency and the European Food Safety Authority
in Benamouzig, D. and Borraz, O. (eds.), Food and Medicines Agencies in Europe. A commented bibliography, Grenoble : MSH Alpes, 2007. - A New Era of Competition Under the Guidance of the Court of First Instance (with Spyros Pappas)
in Eekhoff J. (ed.), Competition Policy in Europe, Springer, Berlin, 2003, p.141-159.
L’étude Séralini, ou comment perturber le protocole (de test)
Commentary published on the INRA-SenS website, December 2012. - Médiator: on ne réformera pas sans les industriels et les experts
Le Cercle-Les Echos, 2011. - Discourses that standardize. Why management models are valuable instruments
Risk&Regulation, 18, Winter 2009. - Credit rating agencies and the faulty marketing authorisation of toxic products
Risk&Regulation, Financial crisis special, Winter 2008. - Monitoring adverse drug reactions. An odyssey of organising
Risk&Regulation, 16, Summer 2007.
Revues:
- « Daniel Carpenter (2010), Organizational Image and Pharmaceutical Regulation at the FDA, Princeton University Press »
Governance, 25(2), p.347-349, ainsi que Gouvernement et Action Publique, 1(1), p.125-132 (avec Pauline Ravinet). - “Boris Hauray (2006), L’Europe du Médicament. Politique, expertise, intérêts privés, Les presses de Sciences-Po, Paris (2006) ”
Sociologie du Travail, vol.49, 2, p.294-296.