Clément Desrumaux est maître de conférences en science politique à l'Université de Lyon 2 et chercheur au Laboratoire Triangle (UMR 5206).
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
Studying politics and voting for the first time in the same year. These students, first-time voters, experience an unusual moment: their vote finds an echo in their studies. This book examines how this dual experience shapes relationships towards politics.
Enquête sur les étudiant·e·s en droit et science politique en France
Clément Desrumaux, Gwénaëlle Mainsant
Jean-Marie Le Pen's exclusion from the National Front or the management of "slingers" inside of the Socialist Party provoked debates and political disputes. These illustrative cases recall the centrality of partisan indiscipline as a hot topic. They suggest that political parties are not only organizations to which we adhere, but also institutions
Comment les partis politiques tiennent leurs militants
Amin Allal, Nicolas Bué