Social order, electoral disorder - A sociology of the 2017 vote

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Édité par Éric Agrikoliansky, Catherine Achin, Philippe Aldrin (Sciences Po Aix, Mesopolhis), Lorenzo Barrault-Stella, Kevin Geay.


Le vote n’est-il qu’une affaire de chiffres ? C’est l’impression que peut donner une chronique de l’élection focalisée sur la courbe des intentions de vote ou sur les pourcentages de composition ou de distribution des voix. Pourtant, si le vote demeure fondamentalement une opération de comptage et de décomptage, il ne suffit pas de count votes in favour understand how voters perceive the electoral offer, interpret the issues and ultimately make their choice. The contributions in this book are based on a long-running qualitative and quantitative survey conducted at close quarters with citizens, and examine the impact of social trajectories and the contexts of their lives on the way they vote. Conducted throughout the 2017 elections, the survey shows the persistence of the social roots of voting in the face of unprecedented disorder in the electoral offer. It proposes a new approach to the sociology of the social variables that shape electoral preferences.


Collection Espaces politiques – Editeur : Presses Universitaires du Septentrion – Edition : Première édition, 396 p.

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