Sébastien Vignon est politiste, maître de conférences à l'université de Picardie Jules-Verne, chercheur au CURAPP-ESS.
Although strengthened by the NOTRe law (August 7, 2015), intermunicipal institutions remain (still) at the end of the 2020 municipal election campaign a level of public action that is not very visible to citizens. The electoral debates have not indeed produced the conditions for a (new) democratic debate on intercommunality.
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Le cas des élections locales de 2020
Rémi Lefebvre, Sébastien Vignon
Is not the weakening of the working class and the weakening of the trade union and political organizations that claimed to speak on its behalf too soon concluded with the "end of the workers"?
Pascal Depoorter, Nathalie Frigul
Nicolas Hatzfeld
An increasing number of public issues are nowadays depoliticised. The forms of public action that deal with them tend in fact to bypass their discussion as a societal choice, to confine them to democratic debate. This book investigates the modalities of this depoliticization. It seeks to understand its success, its political uses. Finally, it ...
Les dépolitisations de l'action publique
Cécile Robert
This book aims to interrogate, via fifteen studies based on qualitative methods, the ordinary face of politics. Ranging from talks to occupations, the scope of the studies helps to better understand what politics means in French people's everyday life.
Enquêtes sur les rapports profanes au politique
François Buton, Patrick Lehingue
Taking as its object "the vote in the village", in the 20th and 21st centuries this book focuses on building a sociology and history “at ground level” of local political practices.
Les formes locales de la vie politique, XXe-XXIe siècles
Christophe Granger, Laurent Le Gall