Stéphane Gallardo | 05.06.2023
Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, the term urban exodus has been taken up quickly and massively, especially in the media to describe migrations in France. It was told that the city centers were fled to find refuge in the countryside. Thanks to data that are beginning to be available, the aim here is to put forward hypotheses that nuance the extent of the process and question the role of the pandemic in the mobility observed. Instead of [...]
L’élection présidentielle brésilienne de 2022.
Jacques Lévy, Stéphane Gallardo, Vinicius Santos Almeida, Katia Canova, Fernanda Padovesi Fonseca, Jaime Tadeu Oliva, Eduardo Dutenkefer, Jessica Luchesi et Maiara S. Oliveira | 14.12.2022
The 2022 Brazilian presidential election appears at first glance to be a confrontation between two juxtaposed spaces. In fact, it is more a layout of three superimposed spaces, each corresponding to a type of cleavage: centre/periphery, economic capital and gradients of urbanity. These are therefore three political Brazils, each occupying the whole of the country's territory, which must be described and interpreted. [...]
Jacques Lévy | 02.06.2022
The geography of the presidential election's second round is both simple and strong. It reveals a very marked opposition in terms of urbanity gradients and is more marked than the age, diploma or professional divides. The issue of inhabiting, where the voters' margins of autonomous choice are the most significant, shows the best resonance with political orientations. [...]
Stéphane Gallardo | 25.05.2022
The results of the first round of the presidential election gave Marine Le Pen the lead in all the departments of the Grand Est region, except in the two Alsatian departments where the outgoing president received the most votes. [...]