01207pab a2200157 454500008004000000100002000040245011200060260000900172300001400181362000800195520072500203650002600928700002400954700001900978773005200997180718b2014 xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aKletz, Frederic aNew public management and the professions within cultural organizations: one hybridization may hide another c2014 ap.89-109. aMar aWith the introduction into public organizations of management methods borrowed from the private sector, 'new public management' often comes across as a factor that weakens professional autonomy. Cultural industry is no exception to this phenomenon, as demonstrated by the case of the facilitators or interpreters in France (m�diateurs culturels). However, a careful study of the development of this occupation does reveal that rather than a strict opposition between a professional logic and managerial logic, hybridization is possible. Indeed, professional groups can benefit from the establishment of methods that structure their activity and that take on board the dynamics of knowledge career pathways. - Reproduce aPublic administration aSardas, Jean-Claude aHenaut, Leonie aInternational Review of Administrative Sciences