Le point de rupture. You may find out more on the new work by Alain Mergier and Jerôme Fouquet, Le point de rupture. Enquête sur les ressorts du vote FN en milieux populaires, on the following link : Le point de rupture, fondation Jean Jaurès.
Lire la suiteThe political impact of the crisis on the French « working class »
Please find below Mrs Nonna Mayer’s presentation at the Oxford-Princeton conference on the topic « Popular reactions to the economic crisis » (more information on the conference here and there). The Political Impact of the Crisis on the French « Working Class » : More to the Right ? Abstract This paper is about the political impact of the […]
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A new work by Cécile Lavrard-Meyer, Pauvreté et démocratie au Pérou – Le vote des pauvres depuis la transition démocratique péruvienne Click on the following link (FR) for more information : http://www.iheal.univ-paris3.fr/spip.php?article2914.
Lire la suiteOXPO joint doctoral seminar – May 25-26, 2011
Please find here the programme for the Joint Doctoral Seminar Sciences-Po – Oxford: « The Dynamics of Politics and Inequalities », May 25-26, 2011. Click here to download the programme Please click here for the abstracts of the seminar presentations. Please click here for the minutes of the seminar. Presentations Session 1. Class conflicts and distributive conflicts […]
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- Sur la persistance du vote de classe aux Etats-Unis : Larry M. Bartels, « What’s the matter with Kansas », paper prepared for presentation at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 1-4, 2005. Click here to download.
Lire la suiteUne mise au point d’Andrew Gelman sur les motivations du vote : est-ce que les électeurs votent contre leurs intérêts ?
Voir le blog d’Andrew Gelman : http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~cook/movabletype/archives/2010/02/why_do_people_w.html Why do people write news stories against their own interests? By Andrew Gelman on February 4, 2010 8:13 AM | 17 Comments Matt Stephenson points me to this BBC article, « Why do people vote against their own interests? », that seems to me to be a bit misleading. This […]
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