Espace politique et dynamique sociale après l’élection présidentielle américaine de 2020.
Jacques Lévy, Sébastien Piantoni, Ana Póvoas, Eurielle Renaud, Justine Richelle et Guillaume Schmitt | 09.12.2020
How the American Presidential election map can be read ? The contrasted distribution of the votes which follows the urbanity gradients prompts first to compare 2020 and 2016 elections. Beyond this, these geographical arrangements suggest interpretative elaborations about the overall dynamic of the US society. The hypothesis of a low-interaction cospatiality between two ways of manufacturing social worlds emerges. One of them is based on stock-capital and on the quest for stability in communal allegiances, the second one pertains [...]
Jacques Lévy, Ana Póvoas et Jean-Nicolas Fauchille | 23.01.2020
The book Théorie de la justice spatiale (2018) was published shortly before the outbreak of the political action of the Yellow Vests. The importance of the connections between space and justice in the public debate that followed shows that the spatial dimension of social life is now perceived in France as a component which cannot be reduced to others, more classic, like the economic and political dimensions. The concepts useful to think such a dimension, that the book advances, [...]
Des révolutions de moins en moins silencieuses.
Jacques Lévy, Ogier Maitre, Jean-Nicolas Fauchille et Ana Póvoas | 05.07.2017
Lévy, Jacques, Ogier Maitre, Jean-Nicolas Fauchille et Ana Póvoas (dirs.). 2017. Atlas politique de la France. Les révolutions silencieuses de la société française. Paris : Éditions Autrement. The Silent Revolution, « la révolution silencieuse », est le titre d’un ouvrage de Ron Inglehart publié en 1977. Il y est question de l’émergence de nouveaux modèles de société [...]