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ROUNDTABLE: Internationalization: Meanings and practices of French-speaking political scientists

This roundtable collection of articles explores the diversity and variety of French-speaking political scientist practices and meanings of internationalization in Francophone Belgium, Canada

Robert Elgie and the nature of political science

I argue that Robert Elgie's late political leadership duology makes a remarkable contribution to the debate on political science methodology and the philosophy of social science. It demonstrates that ... , or even any, of it. This is not something I would have dared to attempt as a contribution to a festschrift! Robert Elgie; Methodology; Philosophy of Social Science; Comparative Politics; Political

Introduction to the special issue does local context matter? The re-localization of politics during municipal elections in three French cities

disconnection between the local and national political scenes. The aim of this special issue is to contribute to the understanding of this phenomenon by drawing on the achievements of electoral socio-geography ... addition to analyses focused on the political offer, in particular partisan strategies, this introduction argues in favor of taking greater account of certain urban and socio-demographic dynamics, in order

Becoming political while avoiding politics: a study of Yellow Vests first-timers

argue that, paradoxically enough, avoiding politics was a condition of possibility for their entry and continuation in the mobilisation. Moreover, they became political insofar as they acquired a sense of ... very unequal, we urge to study the avoidance of institutional politics as political tactics that might, under certain circumstances, foster politicisation among the most disenfranchised groups

Introduction to the roundtable: a critical actor in the development of international political science

section came out of a memorial roundtable held at the American Political Science Association Meetings in Seattle in 2021, 2 years after Robert Elgie's untimely passing in the summer of 2019. Given the ... significant and long-lasting contributions Robert made to the discipline of political science over his 28-year career in both scholarship and institution-building, many of us who had worked with him over the

Political information consumption and electoral turnout during COVID: the case of the 2020 municipal elections

The effects on political participation of the consumption of political information from traditional and digital media are widely addressed in the literature. However, what happens in times of ... ), Université Catholique de Lille , Lille , France 3 European School of Political and Social Sciences (ESPOL), Université Catholique de Lille , 60 boulevard Vauban-CS 4010, 59016 Lille Cedex , France The

Toward a more ‘sovereign’ Europe? Domestic, bilateral, and European factors to explain France’s (growing) influence on EU politics, 2017–2022

In recent years, both inside and outside France, scholars and policymakers have emphasized a small and declining French influence on European politics and the political direction of the European ... and ideas. We argue that this renewed French clout is due to the interplay of factors located at different levels of government: a centralized political system and careful preparation of policy

How can governments generate compliance in times of crisis? A review of the COVID-19 pandemic

comply with preventive measures. I then move to presenting the commonly used explanations to make sense of levels of compliance. These explanations revolve around human predispositions, (political ... predispositions, (political) attitudes, partisanship, ideology, cues, and institutional factors. I conclude by highlighting the role of social sciences in providing the best data and analyses on the relationship

Battling to dominate the discursive terrain: how Marine Le Pen and Emmanuel Macron have framed terrorist incidents on Twitter

xenophobic and nationalist discourse. On the other hand, Emmanuel Macron seeks to transcend traditional political boundaries and foster unity. These different strategies in framing terrorism will be the focus ... Europe (Bartolucci 2017:439) . The issues of terrorism and security have remained highly salient in the discourse of the media and political actors, and several of them have received worldwide attention

Investigating forty years of French politics through the prism of value change

role in structuring political views and policy preferences. They influence citizens’ attitudes and behaviors as well as reflect long-lasting political cultures and cleavages. After presenting the data ... for an approach based on values when trying to make sense of shifts and changes that occurred in French politics during the last four decades. Values play a pivotal role in structuring political views

Editor’s Note 21 (4)

to the members of the previous EAB who during their near 20-year stint contributed greatly to the growth and development of French Politics as an internationally renowned and impactful political ... second reason this issue marks an important turning point for the journal is that we are now officially ranked in the Journal Citation Rankings for Political Science; a two-year impact factor—1.0 - 196/315

Understanding the French Yellow Vests movement through the lens of mixed methods: A French touch in social movement studies?

addition to a detailed description of the social and political components of the movement, several articles propose to establish bridges between the values and opinions of the Gilets Jaunes or Yellow Vests ...  social movement studies? Is there a such a thing as a «  French touch» in Social Movement Studies (Elgie et al. 2016) ? French scholarship in political science has long been characterized by qualitative

Emerging scholars bring the case study approach back-in

developments in political science methodology. SI contributors situate their analyses in thick description of France itself, demonstrating how modernity, rationality, common sense, citizenship, and democracy are ... process, contributing to broader political science literature on experience versus reason, the European and Christian roots of secularism and how this contributes to contemporary discrimination, welfare

Political Parties, Elections and Election Systems by Etem Aziri

differences between them. Classification of political parties according to the author, can be based on different criteria ranging from philosophy and political, to the political programs of up to parliamentary ... treatment of political parties as a global phenomenon. In 2004 published the book "Political parties and democracy", while two years "Sociology of political parties" - in modified version. This book differs

Indivisibilité, Sécurité, Laïcité: the French ban on the burqa and the niqab

Rousseau. Indeed, Rousseau’s philosophy is essential to the understanding of French social and political life. The mission of the state is to create a citizen in Rousseauian terms. The general will give the ... . Critical republicanism: The hijab controversy and political philosophy . Oxford: Oxford University Press. Laborde , C. 2017 . Liberalism's religion . Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. La Commission de

Special issue: 2018 Quebec elections

methodologically cutting-edge work that displays a range of methods and theoretical approaches-experimental, high-level statistical analysis and modeling, theoretical dialog between political philosophy and ... many ways. The special issue on the 2018 Quebec Elections is an “issue to remember.” The political science done here is outstanding thanks to the excellent and hard work of the authors, reviewers and the

Editor’s Note: 21 (3) September 2023

represents the increasing diversification of the journal as well as a deepening in familiar areas. Eric Montigny’s article focuses on the nexus between parties and political attitudes in Québec, thus stepping ... outside of a unique focus on France and combining political behavior with political parties. The review of work on gender quotas by Anne Revillard and Yasmine Tuffy furthers the reputation of this journal

A view from France

has been a topic of concern for scholars and professional associations alike. Regardless of the exact definition and indicators (Boncourt 2011: 15), the consensus is that the field of political science ... in France is relatively disconnected from the international community. Andy Smith, a former President of the French Political Science Association, notes that many nonFrench political scientists regard

Internationalization in francophone Switzerland

faculties (e.g., economic sciences), English is also adopted, particularly in master's courses. At the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, where I work, teaching in French is compulsory at the ... (Switzerland is not part of the EU or Horizon 2020), the University of Lausanne has developed a long-term institutional strategy to boost Political studies; Academic internationalization; Switzerland

Editor’s note

its study not only in France but across the globe. Our annual roundtable taken this time from the French Political Science Association meetings in Lille in 2022, edited by Laurie Beaudonnet and Claire ... Dupuy, focuses on the “meanings and practices” of the internationalization of political science at French-speaking universities in Belgium by Jérémy Dodeigne, France by Fabienne Greffet, Switzerland by