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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?
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Jean-Louis Briquet, Laurent Godmer
The cultural, territorial, social, and economic transformations of Europe between 1914 and 1945 were the product of two world wars within the context of modernization and world power ambitions. Europe From War to War –1914 - 1945 provides a comprehensive coverage of leaders' decisions as well as societal trends on a territory stretching from the...
Alice-Catherine Carls, Stephen D. Carls
By contrasting the French and American cases, this book helps us better understand who gay and lesbian politicians are, what they do, and whom they claim to represent in office.
Représenter les minorités sexuelles en France et aux États-Unis
Hugo Bouvard
Political rallies are a major tool of the election campaigning and as such are strategically used to build a candidate's presidentiality. As a device, they also function as a place for interaction and socialization between the various kind of actors brought together (candidate, political staff, activists, audiences, journalists, technicians, etc.).
Scènes et coulisses de la campagne présidentielle de 2017
Claire Sécail
This book analyzes the last great partisan mobilization of the French right and its effects on the local partisanship.
L'UMP du Nord sous N. Sarkozy
Anne-Sophie Petitfils
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
What if, in the face of democracy's crisis, intellectuals were becoming actors of power again rather than mere commentators?
La gauche, les sciences sociales et l'engagement politique
Manuel Cervera-Marzal, David Copello