29 juin 2017
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Clément Arambourou et al., « The unquestioned power relationships of two french democratization policies. parity and participation », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10.5209/INFE.54842
Two main policies of despecialization have been implemented in the french political system: participatory democracy and parity. To understand political specialization and despecialization, it is necessary to go beyond the classical sex-race-class intersectional triptych. One should take intoaccount other social divisions structured around social resources like political, cultural and social capitals. This article argues that, to be useful in studying political specialization and despecialization, intersectionality analysis needs to be enriched by sociological theory of forms of capital. Indeed, social divisions structured around forms of capital are particularly relevant to understand the social selection of political electives and that of ordinary citizens in participatory devices.