“How to investigate a mobilisation in the heat of the moment : The case of a questionnaire survey among the Yellow jackets”
Collectif d’enquête sur les Gilets jaunes*, “Enquêter in situ par questionnaire sur une mobilisation en cours : une étude sur les Gilets jaunes”, Revue française de science politique, 2019, n°5, Vol. 69, pages 869 à 892.
https://doi.org/10.3917/rfsp.695.0869
This article, originally published in the Revue française de science politique, is based methodological issues raised during a collective research among the Yellow Vests. It is based on a face-to-face survey conducted in situ between November 2018 and March 2019, during the Yellow Vest movement. It focuses on three areas: the methodological challenges linked to survey research in social movements; the sociodemographic characteristics of participants and, lastly, their engagement and demands in relation to politics. The Yellow Vest movement has mobilized certain segments of lower- and middle-income groups. As a social movement, it also brings together people with very different levels of prior experience in political activism. We also show the existence of different social and political profiles according to the place and time at which interviewees were involved in the movement.
Authors : Collectif d’enquête sur les Gilets jaunes : Alfieri Valeria, PhD student, Political science, université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne ; Arsinée André, volonteer civil service; Camille Bedock, researcher, Political science, CNRS, Centre Émile Durkheim & Political science institute Bordeaux; Zakaria Bendali, PhD student, Sociology, CRAPUL ; Antoine Bernard de Raymond, Researcher, Sociology, INRA, Irisso, université Paris-Dauphine ; Anne-Gaëlle Beurier, master student, Political science, Sciences Po Saint-Germain-en-Laye ; Pierre Blavier, researcher, sociology, CNRS, Clersé ; Loïc Bonin, master student, ENS ; Amaïa Courty, PhD student, Political science, Centre Émile Durkheim ; Magali Della Sudda, researcher, Political science, CNRS, Centre Émile Durkheim & Political science institute Bordeaux; Gauthier Delozière, graduate student, Sciences Po Paris ; Christèle Dondeyne, lecturer, LABERS & université de Bretagne occidentale ; Charif Elalaoui, PhD student, sociology, CERReV & université de Caen Normandie ; Fabrice Flipo, Professor, Philosophy, Institut Mines-Télécom BS/LCSP & université de Paris ; Camille Frémont, PhD Sociology, CERReV & université de Caen Normandie ; Maxime Gaborit, PhD student, Sociology, université Saint-Louis, Bruxelles ; Antonin Girardin, PhD student geography, ESO & université de Caen ; Theo Grémion, master student Sociology, EHESS ; Pierre Guillemin, PhD student, ESO & université de Caen Normandie ; Métilde Havard, PhD student geography, ESO-Caen ; Mila Ivanovic, PhD Political science, ; Damien Larrouqué, post-doc INAP, universidad de Chile ; Alix Levain, researcher, CNRS, AMURE ; Pauline Liochon, master student IOES, université Paris-Dauphine, EHESS, MINES ParisTech ; Frédéric Neyrat, professor, Sociology, DySoLab & université de Rouen ; Lucas Ormiere-Noblet, PhD student, Centre Émile Durkheim & Sciences Po Bordeaux, Universidad Autónoma, Madrid ; Laura Pauchard, research engineer, ESO & université de Caen Normandie; François Pigot, master student, Political science institute Bordeaux ; Emmanuelle Reungoat, lecturer, CEPEL, université de Montpellier ; Tinette Schnatterer, researcher, Political science, CNRS, Centre Émile Durkheim & Political science institute Bordeaux ; Ludwig Spéter Lejeune, master student, université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne ; Floriane Soulié, PhD student, Political science, université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne ; Étienne Walker, lecturer, geography, ESO & université de Caen Normandie.
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Magali Della Sudda (1 janvier 2019). “How to investigate a mobilisation in the heat of the moment : The case of a questionnaire survey among the Yellow jackets” Gilets jaunes. Consulté le 23 avril 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/p20n