Trois regards sur le mouvement des « Gilets jaunes »

The so-called Yellow Jackets movement – enigmatic is many ways – has been a topic of numerous political, media and sociological interpretations. Sociologists with an interest in work matters and/or social movements have been particularly intrigued by this movement, notably by the ostensible disinter...

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Main Authors: Olivier Fillieule, Samuel Hayat, Sylvie Monchatre
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: La Nouvelle Revue du Travail 2020-11-01
Series:La Nouvelle Revue du Travail
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/nrt/7377
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description The so-called Yellow Jackets movement – enigmatic is many ways – has been a topic of numerous political, media and sociological interpretations. Sociologists with an interest in work matters and/or social movements have been particularly intrigued by this movement, notably by the ostensible disinterest in work issues and absence of employer interaction. From a labour movement perspective, the consensualist orientation and activists’ refusal to designate representatives have also been interesting. All researchers are having to ask themselves again age-old questions about how they engage with social conflict and when it is suitable for them to publicise their interpretations. Three researchers, specialists in labour and in social conflicts, have studied the movement and debate it in this article.
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unionism
social movement
social conflict
Yellow jackets
collective mobilization
political representation
title Trois regards sur le mouvement des « Gilets jaunes »
title_full Trois regards sur le mouvement des « Gilets jaunes »
title_fullStr Trois regards sur le mouvement des « Gilets jaunes »
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topic unionism
social movement
social conflict
Yellow jackets
collective mobilization
political representation
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