The populism and the popular. France insoumise through the prism of its parliamentary representation
- By Rémi Lefebvre
- and Sébastien Michon
In Politix (2025/2 n° 150)
The République En Marche party and the 2020 municipal elections: between partisan affirmation and invisibility
In Politix (2022/2 No 138)
What has become of the movement-parties?
La France insoumise and La République en marche since 2017
In Esprit (2022/1 January February)
Local councilors and public participation. The sociology of a category of elected officials, between functional specialization and positional subordination
In Participations (2020/1 No 26-27)
Acknowledgments
In Participations (2020/1 No 26-27)
Tension and negotiation at the heart of mid-level political professionalization: The case of deputy mayors
In Revue française de science politique (2021/1 Vol. 71)
What historical and political lessons can be taken from working-class municipalism?
In Mouvements (2020/1 No 101)
The construction of “Conseils citoyens” in Amiens and Lille: The random and compulsory nature of audience-building
- By Myriam Bachir
- and Rémi Lefebvre
In Participations (2019/2 No 24)
The researcher at the bedside of democracy? An experiment in engaged research of participatory democracy in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region
- By Rémi Lefebvre
- and Martine Legris
In Sociologies pratiques (2018/2 No 37)
The introduction of open primaries among Les Républicains and the Parti socialiste
The weight of the 2011 precedent and organizational bricolage (2016-17)
- By Rémi Lefebvre
- and Éric Treille
In Revue française de science politique (2017/6 Vol. 67)
Has the Socialist Party Been “Superseded” or Wiped Out between 2012 and 2017?
In Mouvements (2017/1 No 89)
The Adoption, Institutionalization, and Diffusion of Open Primaries. A Comparative Approach (Italy-France)
- By Daniela Giannetti
- and Rémi Lefebvre
In Revue internationale de politique comparée (2015/3 Vol. 22)
The Modernization of Door-to-Door Canvassing in the Socialist Party. The Reinvention of a Campaigning Repertoire and Partisan Inertia
In Politix (2016/1 No 113)
For a Sociology of Electoral Repertoires
- By Clément Desrumaux
- and Rémi Lefebvre
In Politix (2016/1 No 113)
The Untraceable Deliberation
Ethnography of a Citizens’ Round Table about New Indicators of Wealth
In Participations (2013/2 No 6)
Socialist Activism Is No Longer What It Has Ever Been
The Model of Distant Engagement and Changes in Socialist Party Activism
In Politix (2013/2 No 102)
Partisan Logic, Territorialization, and European Political Capital
The Constitution of Socialist Lists in France for the European Elections of 2009
- By Rémi Lefebvre
- and Guillaume Marrel
In Cultures & Conflits (2012/1 No 85-86)
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