Parution du volume 20, numéro 3-4 de la revue French Politics (décembre 2022) sur “The Yellow Vest Movement in France: A Mixed Methods Approach“, dirigé par Magali Della Sudda et Emmanuelle Reungoat.
Articles :
- Editor’s note 20
- Understanding the French Yellow Vests movement through the lens of mixed methods: A French touch in social movement studies?
- Shedding light on the yellow vests movement through its spatial dimension, from the gathering places to the origins of the participants
- From the roundabout to the city center: women’s activist careers and socio-spatial division of activist labor in the Yellow Vest movement
- From uprising to secession: a plea for a localized and processual approach to the avatars of the yellow vest movement
- Becoming political while avoiding politics: a study of Yellow Vests first-timers
- From Yellow Vests street protest to city council: when social movements run for office
- United in diversity: understanding what unites and what divides the Yellow Vests
- Control or participate? The Yellow Vests’ democratic aspirations through mixed methods analysis
- Bridging the gap in social movement research: family as a vehicle for mobilization for the Yellow Vests
- The digital coverage of the yellow vest movement as protest activity
- Are movements against climate-change policy anti-environmental? Research on the yellow vest movement
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Jeanne Pawella (2 décembre 2022). Publi * The Yellow Vest Movement in France * Dec 2022. Radicalisations. Consulté le 20 mai 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/t75c