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Vincent Tiberj, Les citoyens qui viennent. Comment le renouvellement générationnel transforme la politique en France. Presses universitaires de France, Paris, 2017, 286 p.

Fanny Bugeja-Bloch
- 01 Mar 2021 - 
- Vol. 63, Iss: 1
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In this article, Vincent Tiberj analyzes les effets du renouvellement generationnel and des mutations dans les profils des "nouveaux citoyens" sur la politique en France depuis la fin des annees 1960.
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Cet ouvrage analyse les effets du renouvellement generationnel et des mutations dans les profils des « nouveaux citoyens » sur la politique en France depuis la fin des annees 1960. En sciences politiques, les approches par cohorte se sont concentrees sur le phenomene des baby-boomers. Pourtant, Vincent Tiberj montre que le renouvellement recent des generations n’a pas eu moins d’effet sur le rapport a la politique que l’arrivee des baby-boomers. Selon lui, et c’est la these de son ouvrage, le...

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