Eric Agrikoliansky, Philippe Aldrin, Sandrine Lévêque - "Voting in times of crisis. Portraits of ordinary voters".

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The authors 
- Éric Agrikoliansky is Professor of Political Science at the University of Paris Dauphine-PSL and a researcher at IRISSO. 
- Philippe Aldrin is a professor of political science at Sciences Po Aix and a researcher at MESOPOLHIS. 
- Sandrine Lévêque is a professor of political science at Sciences Po Lille and a researcher at CERAPS.

Summary
"A lawyer, a policeman, a nurse, a bookseller, a factory worker, a teacher, a banker, a farmer, a middle-class citizen from the upper middle-class neighbourhoods or a second-generation immigrant from a working-class housing estate... Fourteen portraits of ordinary voters confronted with politics, the 2017 elections and their candidates. Interviewed on a number of occasions up to 2021, they reveal their views on politics, their perception of what is at stake in the election and, beyond that, a vivid picture of contemporary French society, the objective (mis)chances of each individual and the social imaginaries that structure it. 
Through these portraits, the logic of electoral choices is revealed. The fruit of social roots and long-standing loyalties, it articulates multiple rationales. Far from the simplifications of opinion polls, these portraits shed light on the complex motivations behind voting. They reveal a system of political and social likes and dislikes that say as much about the political system as they do about the divisions in French society.

- At the bottom of the page on the PUF website, the introduction of free access

- See a review in Le Monde22 December 2021: Marie Dupont, "Voter par temps de crise: dans la mécanique intime du vote" (Voting in times of crisis: the inner workings of the vote)

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