Publications
Special Collection of Articles on Elections Published in French Politics, 2003 – 2023 (140). French Politics (2023) 21:459 – 469.
Panels and Roundtables
The FPG-AFSP Partner Organization has a tradition of producing publications in French Politics from certain panels, roundtables, and short courses organized for both the APSA and AFSP Meetings. Below are the most recent publications from our group in the journal. The Oxford University Press Handbook on French Politics (Hardcover 2016, Paperback 2020) was also a product of this international collaboration. And here is the comparative conclusion of the book.
The following books with Palgrave/Macmillan were transposed from Special Issues in French Politics:
- When Gender Equality Policies in Practice Matter: A Comparative Study in France. Edited By Isabelle Engeli and Amy G. Mazur, 2024.
- Investigating Forty Years of French Politics Through Value Changes. Edited By Céline Belot, Pierre Bréchon and Frédéric Gonthier, 2023.
- Wither Democracy in the USA and France: Author Meets Critics Roundtable on Accessible Elections: How the States Can Help Americans Vote by Michael Ritter and Caroline Tolbert. 2020: Oxford University Press.
- Building a Cross-National Research Dialogue on Elections and Election Administration between the United States and France, Michael Ritter, 2024
- Comments on Accessible Elections, Barry C. Burden
- Key Insights from Accessible Voting Roundtable, Michael Ritter and Caroline Tolbert
September 2024 22(3)
Roundtable: State Feminism and Gender Equality Machinery in the 21st Century: Emerging Research Agendas
From a short course held at the APSA Annual Meeting, 2023
- Introduction to the Roundtable: Emerging Research Agendas for State Feminism in the Age of Democratic Reversal by SummerForester and Amy, G. Mazur
- State Feminism, Global Feminist Waves and Democratic Backsliding: Global and Cross-National Perspectives by S. Laurel Weldon
- Institutional Mechanisms for Gender Equality as Catalysts for Critical Actors: Findings, Recommendations, and Research Agenda from the OSCE Review by Amy G. Mazur
- State Gender Ideology and National Women’s Machinery: A Necessary Shift in Focus by Mona Tajali
- Gender Equality Machineries: The Quest for Enhanced Gender Data by Simone Bohn
- Gender Equality Machinery (GEM) and Democratic Reversal: Research Agendas in Latin America by Gisela Zaremberg
- Anti-Democratic Maneuvers and State Feminism in Jordan: Lessons for Research in an Autocratic Context by Summer Forester
- Rhetorical Attacks on Gender Equality Machineries in Spain: Lessons for Studying the New Backlash by Candice B. Ortbals
- Women’s Policy Machineries and Representation in the USA: Toward Filling Empirical Gaps by Ashley English
June 2023 21(2)
Roundtable: ‘Internationalisation’: Meanings and Practices of French-Speaking Political Scientists
From a Roundtable held at the AFSP Meetings in Lille, 2022
- Introduction by Laurie Beaudonnet and Claire Dupuy
- Internationalisation practices in Quebec universities by Laurence Bherer
- A View From France by Fabienne Greffet
- Internationalization in Francophone Belgium by Jérémy Dodeigne
- Internationalization in Francophone Switzerland by Oscar Mazzoleni
20 (3-4) September-December 2022
Understanding the French Yellow Vest Movement through the lens of mixed methods
A French Touch in Social Movement studies?
FROM A SHORT COURSE HELD AT APSA IN 2021
- Bringing Mixed Methods In: A French Touch on Social Movement studies? Magali Della Sudda and Emmanuelle Reungoat
- Control or participate? The Yellow Vests’ democratic aspirations through mixed methods analysis? Stephanie Abrial, Chloé Alexandre, Camille Bedock, Frédéric Gonthier, Tristan Guerra
- Family as a vehicle for mobilization. The Yellow Vests movement in France? Antoine B. De Raymond & Sylvain Bordiec
- From Uprising to Secession: A Plea for a Localized and ProcessualApproach to the Avatars of the Yellow Vests Movement Olivier Fillieule, Alexandre Dafflon, Zakaria Bendali, Maité Beramendi, Davide Morselli.
- Becoming Political While Avoiding Politics: A Study of Yellow Vests First-Timers Emmanuelle Reungoat, François Buton, Cécile Jouhanneau,
- UNITED IN DIVERSITY: Understanding What Unites And Divides The Yellow Vests Jean-Yves Dormagen; Laura Michel, Emmanuelle Reungoat
- From the roundabout to the city center: Women’s agency and division of militant labor in the YV movement Jean-Baptiste Devaux, Marion Lang, Antoine Lévêque, Christophe Parnet, Valentin Thomas
- Shedding light on the Yellow Vests movement through its spatial dimension, from the gathering places to the origins of the participants Étienne Walker & Pierre Blavier
- Live-streaming as engagement in the Yellow Vests Movement Oliver Baisnée, Alizé Cavé, Cyriac Gousset, Jérémie Nollet & Fanny Parent
- From Yellow Vests to City Council: Politicizations in Tension on Two “Citizens’ Lists” Magali Della Sudda & Nathan Gaborit
- How political is the Yellow Vest environmentalism? An overview of current social research Levain , C. Alexandre, C. Dondeyne , C. Elalaoui , N. Gaborit, Y. Le Lann, S. Persico, E. Reungoat, M. Della Sudda
20 (2) June 2022
ROUNDTABLE: THE SCHOLARLY LEGACY OF ROBERT ELGIE
Edited by Iain McMenamin
FROM A ROUNDTABLE HELD AT APSA 2021
- Introduction to the Roundtable: A Critical Actor in the Development of Political Science Amy G. Mazur
- Robert Elgie and the Nature of Political Science Iain McMenamin
- Robert Elgie Supervisor, Mentor, Friend David Doyle
- Robert Elgie’s Research Trajectory: Some Personal Reflections Etain Tannam
- Robert Elgie: An excellent human, and a fabulous French politics scholar Ben Clift
- The Politics of Central Banking: A Tribute to Robert Elgie Antoine Auberger
- Robert Elgie: A systematic, original, and impatient thinker Erik Jones
- The quiet charisma of an institution builder: Robert Elgie at Dublin City University Gary Murphy
- Remembering Robert Elgie: A Blogging Academic Philipp Köker