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Daniel Mandon

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Daniel Mandon
Mandon in 2017
Member of the French National Assembly for Loire's 4th constituency
In office
2 April 1993 – 21 April 1997
Preceded byThéo Vial-Massat [fr]
Succeeded byBernard Outin [fr]
Mayor of Saint-Genest-Malifaux
In office
1983–2014
Preceded byLaurent Béal
Succeeded byVincent Ducreux
Personal details
Born(1939-06-03)3 June 1939
Saint-Étienne, France
Died9 June 2023(2023-06-09) (aged 84)
Saint-Genest-Malifaux, France
Political partyCDS
UDF
EducationUniversity of Paris
OccupationTeacher

Daniel Mandon (3 June 1939 – 9 June 2023) was a French teacher and politician of the Centre of Social Democrats (CDS) and the UDF.

Biography

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Born in Saint-Étienne on 3 June 1939, Mandon completed his secondary studies in his hometown before attending university in Lyon, Aix-en-Provence, and Paris. He completed a doctorate in sociology from the University of Paris and the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences.

In 1977, Mandon was elected to the municipal council of Sant-Genest-Malifaux. He then became mayor in 1983. He also became a member of the General Council of Loire at the age of 39. In 1993, he was elected to the National Assembly as a member of the UDF.[1] He defeated Communist Party member Charles Fiterman. He supported the Plan Juppé, 1995 [fr],[2] as well as a moratorium on national service. His mandate in the National Assembly was interrupted by the "failed dissolution" in 1997.[3]

As a general councillor, Mandon chaired the department's Conseil d'architecture, d'urbanisme et de l'environnement [fr] and served as vice-president of cultural affairs for many years.[4] He also took on many local issues, such as the inconsistencies in drawing the boundaries of Saint-Étienne Métropole,[5][6] local finances, housing, recreation, urbanism, and the rejection of industrial wind power near the Pilat Regional Natural Park.[7] In 2014, he chose not to run for re-election.[8]

Daniel Mandon died in Saint-Genest-Malifaux on 9 June 2023, at the age of 84.[9]

Publications

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  • Logos et passion chez Clément d'Alexandrie (1963)
  • Milieu populaire et développement culturel (1970)
  • Influence des communications de masse sur le suicide (1971)
  • Thèse Paris Sorbonne : une ville ouvrière dans la crise culturelle (1972)
  • Les Barbelés de la culture, Saint-Étienne, ville ouvrière (1976)
  • Approche sociologique de l'hôpital: évolution et fonction sociale de l'institution hospitalière (1977)
  • Drogue et civilisation (1979)
  • Perspectives sociologiques sur les suicides (1981)
  • Précis des toxicomanies (1984)
  • Le nom et la nomination : source, sens et pouvoirs (1990)
  • Culture et changement Social (1991)
  • Une politique culturelle pour la Loire (1995)
  • Trouble fête (2000)
  • La Question identitaire territoriale ; Saint-Étienne métamorphosée ? (2009)
  • La Question laïque. Les chocs culturels stéphanois (2010)
  • C'est la faute à Voltaire. Du bon usage des citations (2013)
  • C'est la faute à Rousseau. Religion et politique : l'exception française (2015)
  • De la modernité au culte républicain (2017)
  • Le Département de la Loire et son Conseil général, un destin singulier (2018)
  • Pilat en Lumière (2019)
  • Santé et spiritualité. Sain et sauf : le mythe et la foi (2020)

Distinctions

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References

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  1. ^ "Daniel Mandon". National Assembly (in French).
  2. ^ "Le discours du plan Juppé". Institut national de l'audiovisuel (in French). 15 November 1995. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  3. ^ "Chapitre 1. Dissolution Ratée dans une démocratie déréglée". Cairn.info (in French).
  4. ^ Reynaud, Brigitte (1991). Brigitte Reynaud, « in L'industrie rubanière dans la Région Stéphanoise: (1895-1975) (in French). Saint-Étienne: Centre d'études Foréziennes - Université Jean Monnet. ISBN 9782851450616.
  5. ^ ""Saint-Etienne Métropole" ou le découpage du territoire minime [article]". Persée (in French).
  6. ^ Meynard, Denis (9 January 2001). "Saint-Etienne Métropole n'a pas réussi à convaincre toutes les communes". Les Echos (in French). Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  7. ^ "Vincent Ducreux dit non à « l'industrialisation éolienne »". Le Progrès (in French). 1 April 2011. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  8. ^ "Daniel Mandon, sociologue et maire de Saint-Genest-Malifaux". France Bleu (in French). 9 January 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  9. ^ "L'ancien député de la Loire, Daniel Mandon, est décédé". Le Progrès (in French). 10 June 2023. Retrieved 13 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Décret du 14 novembre 2011 portant promotion et nomination". Légifrance (in French). 15 November 2011.
  11. ^ "Décret du 31 décembre 1997 portant promotion et nomination". Légifrance (in French). 1 January 1998.