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Cerrev, Université de Caen Normandie, Institut universitaire de France, F-14032 Caen, France
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Political Subjectivation and the Social Life
Why sociology and philosophy are so enemies?
In Raisons politiques (2016/2 No 62)
Literature as a genetic analyser of conflict: a sociological reading of Martin Eden
In Actuel Marx (2019/1 No 65)
For a sociology of the political: experiences of domination and practices of freedom
In Revue du MAUSS (2022/2 n° 60)
Emancipation? Yes, but from what?
In Revue du MAUSS (2016/2 No 48)
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Articles
Populism, Rejectionism or Propaganda? Critical Notes on a Communicative Approach
In Questions de communication (2025/2 n° 48)
The reactionary offensive
“The state of exception has become quasi-permanent”
In Projet (2025/6 n° 409)
The Other Democracy. On the Political Rationality of Latin American Populism
In Revue d’histoire moderne et contemporaine (2023/2 No 70-2)
For a sociology of the political: experiences of domination and practices of freedom
In Revue du MAUSS (2022/2 n° 60)
Populism and democracy: The impasses of a scientific polarisation
In Raisons politiques (2022/2 No 86)
When the movement becomes an event: The utopian flame of Nuit debout
In Participations (2021/3 No 31)
Introduction: Time for democratic conflict
In Participations (2021/3 No 31)
Blueprint for a historical sociology of populism
In Revue européenne des sciences sociales (2020/2 58-2)
“The new social movements’ search for a sociological definition of the elite and the people amounts to a betrayal of their common feature: populism”
- Interview with Federico Tarragoni,
- conducted by Jean-Paul Gaudillière
In Mouvements (2019/4 No 100)
Introduction
“Il più cinico de’ popolacci”
In Tumultes (2019/2 n° 53)
The Italian seismograph: Transformation of parties, populism, and democracy
- Interview with Marc Lazar,
- conducted by Federico Tarragoni
In Tumultes (2019/2 n° 53)
Italy, the laboratory that concocted our political modernity
- Interview with Enzo Traverso,
- conducted by Federico Tarragoni
In Tumultes (2019/2 n° 53)
Literature as a genetic analyser of conflict: a sociological reading of Martin Eden
In Actuel Marx (2019/1 No 65)
Critical readings
In Raisons politiques (2018/2 No 70)
Has sociology definitively killed philosophy?
In Droit et société (2018/1 No 98)
The Future is a Battlefield
Reflection on a Specific Form of Conflictuality
- By Haud Guéguen
- and Federico Tarragoni
In Multitudes (2017/4 No 69)
Emancipation in Sociological Thought: a Blind Spot?
In Revue du MAUSS (2016/2 No 48)
Presentation
Emancipation? Yes, but from what?
In Revue du MAUSS (2016/2 No 48)
Political Subjectivation and the Social Life
Why sociology and philosophy are so enemies?
In Raisons politiques (2016/2 No 62)
Between Dependence and Autonomy : Popular Uses of the State in Contemporary Venezuela
In Politix (2015/2 No 110)
Does the Concept of Clientelism Withstand Popular Participation? A Comparison of the Brazilian and Venezuelan Cases
In Critique internationale (2015/3 No 68)
Pascale Casanova
Kafka en colère
Paris, Seuil, 2011
In Raisons politiques (2015/2 No 58)
Éric Fassin, Gauche: L’avenir d’une désillusion
Paris: Textuel, 2014, 62pp, €8
In Projet (2014/6 No 343)
Édouart Delruelle, De l’homme et du citoyen. Une introduction à la philosophie politique
Louvain-la-Neuve: Éditions De Boeck, 2014, 310pp, €25
In Projet (2014/5 No 342)
Between Person and Political Subject: Towards an Ethnography of Popular Voices in Barrio Assemblies in Venezuela
In Participations (2014/2 No 9)
Philippe Corcuff, Polars, philosophie et critique sociale Paris: Textuel, 2013, 208pp, €90
In Projet (2014/4 No 341)
The Science of Populism as Assessed through the Prism of Sociological Critique: an Archeology of a Knowing Contempt for the People
In Actuel Marx (2013/2 No 54)
Understanding Organized People
The Consejos Comunales de Participación Pública and Popular Diversity in Politics
In Terrains & travaux (2012/2 No 21)