Christian Le Bart est maître de conférences en science politique à l'Université Rennes 2. Il poursuit ses activités de recherche au sein du CRAPE (CNRS).
Dans un contexte de relatif désenchantement à l'égard du personnel politique, le maire fait exception : figure familière du paysage institutionnel, il continue à jouir d'une forte popularité auprès des citoyens.
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Sociologie d'un rôle
Christian Le Bart
This book provides an insight into the changing role of political parties in municipal elections, whereas they are becoming less and less visible.
Les coulisses des élections municipales de 2020
Anne-Sophie Petitfils, Sébastien Ségas
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.
Le cas des élections locales de 2020
Rémi Lefebvre, Sébastien Vignon
What does it mean to speak for others? Although spokespersons are omnipresent in public debates, this figure remains paradoxically little studied.
Fondements et métamorphoses d'un rôle politique
Samuel Hayat, Nicolas Kaciaf
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
In a context of mistrust of parties and politicians (distance from political arenas, ideological jamming, politico-financial affairs, "drifts" of political communication…), denigration of the work of journalists.
Les campagnes 2017 : primaires, présidentielle et législatives françaises
Anaïs Theviot