Guillaume Letourneur est docteur en science politique, Université Paris 1, Centre Européen de Sociologie et de Science Politique (CESSP).
Behind the apparent disorder of the electoral and political scene, voting remains an act deeply rooted in social order.
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Une sociologie du vote de 2017
Éric Agrikoliansky, Catherine Achin
À partir d'enquêtes de terrain variées, l'ouvrage étudie le fonctionnement du Rassemblement national dans sa complexité et permet de mieux comprendre ses succès électoraux.
Enquêtes de terrain
Safia Dahani, Estelle Delaine
Can politics exist without territorial anchoring, ie without continual presence in a restricted area and without a sustainable link between political actors, local social groupings and spaces where social life and collective interests organize themselves?
Jean-Louis Briquet, Laurent Godmer
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
In 2014, French local elections have led to significant political changes : left-wing parties lost many cities while a dozen mayors from the National Front were elected. Simultaneously, the persistance of more traditional practices in campaigning and in the selection of candidates could also be observed.
Sociologie politique des élections municipales de 2014 en France
Sandrine Lévêque, Anne-France Taiclet