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Who is Pierre Bourdieu


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Talking about sociology in software development is rare. But that is exactly what happened at a meet-up I went to in Paris in 2019. Fabien Lamarque, software craftsman from Bordeaux, gave a presentation on what sociology can teach us in terms of team dynamics and team structure. Specifically, the work of Pierre Bourdieu, a leading French philosopher and sociologist. 
In this episode we talk about a number of important aspects facing today's software developers: team structure, flat teams and hierarchy and how télétravail - remote working - has impacted all of that during the pandemic. 
Here is a list of books and links mentioned in this episode:

  •  https://fabien-lamarque.eu/Bourdieu-and-sociology-in-software-development/ - Fabien's Blog post in English on Pierre Bourdieu 
    • and here in French https://fabien-lamarque.eu/les-impacts-de-Bourdieu-sur-les-coding-dojo/
  • Jo Freeman's position paper on 'The tyranny of structurelessness' https://www.jofreeman.com/joreen/tyranny.htm
  • Culture and Power: The sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, an introductory book by David Swartz
  • Pierre Bourdieu: vie oeuvres concepts (French) Patrice Bonnewitz
  • Mutual Aid: A Factor in Evolution, by Pëtr Kropotkin
  • Extreme Programming Explained, by Kent Beck  

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