France has seen the rise of a number of groups and associations protesting against the French government. Lise Herman writes that these movements are only loosely connected and have emerged in response to the government’s agenda on LGBT rights, education and family law. She argues that it has been difficult for the mainstream parties to establish a firm response given the heterogeneity of the groups involved, with the government caught between the protesters and abandoning the agenda of their own supporters
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International audienceThe French Front national (FN) is a prominent example of the West European rad...
Why did a majority of French voters reject the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe in the ...
This article examines public contestation of Europe by the far right in France. It investigates whet...
In May, France signed gay marriage into law, a move that was met with mass protests from the right w...
Feminisms are in tension. If feminism has never been a unified movement, today, technological and cu...
In 2013, the organization La Manif Pour Tous, organized major streets protests in Paris and cities a...
International audienceSince 2012, hundreds of thousands of people mobilized and demonstrated against...
Cette thèse prend pour objet les enjeux et les manifestations des résistances à la reconnaissance ju...
My thesis examines the French conservative movement, La Manif pour tous (“the protest for all”), whi...
First lines: On September 14th and 15th 2013, la Manif pour tous, a French protest group fighting ag...
This article examines the political style and rhetoric of the Manif pour tous (MPT), the main organi...
Is France in a new cycle of contention, ranging from occupation movements such as Occupy Wall Street...
In 2013, The French National Assembly passed a law for marriage equality, “Le mariage pour tous.” Sh...
After providing a quick summary of the long history of the French radical right, from the reaction t...
France held the first round of voting in regional elections on 6 December, with the Front National e...
International audienceThe French Front national (FN) is a prominent example of the West European rad...
Why did a majority of French voters reject the Treaty Establishing a Constitution for Europe in the ...
This article examines public contestation of Europe by the far right in France. It investigates whet...