A renewal of protest? Observing the yellow vests through the biographical lens

Fiche du document

Date

2020

Discipline
Type de document
Périmètre
Langue
Identifiants
Relations

Ce document est lié à :
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.33774/apsa-2020-mww3t

Collection

Archives ouvertes

Licence

info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess



Sujets proches En

Waistcoats

Citer ce document

François Buton et al., « A renewal of protest? Observing the yellow vests through the biographical lens », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10.33774/apsa-2020-mww3t


Métriques


Partage / Export

Résumé En

Presentation for the Panel ``Panel Fieldwork in Political Science 2. Reflections on Ethnographic Methods'' APSA 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting Social movement literature shows that since the 1960s mobilization entrepreneurs have mainly originated from the middle and salaried classes, with strong cultural capital and previous politicization. However, recent mass protests such as the Yellow Vests movement in France have been characterized by unprecedented proportions of members of the working class and of destabilized middle classes, residents of suburban areas, who most often happened to be first-time protestors. These unexpected, inexperienced activists raise a conundrum for scholars of social movements and political participation alike, all the more so as they largely contribute to renewing the social movement repertoire as well as conceptions of citizenship. In order to account for first-time protestors' crucial commitment, we build a case for a very qualitative method, namely ethnographic biographical interviews.

document thumbnail

Par les mêmes auteurs

Sur les mêmes sujets

Sur les mêmes disciplines