1st Edition
Innovations, Reinvented Politics and Representative Democracy
1. Do Political Innovations Matter? Representative democracy at a crossroads
Agnès Alexandre-Collier, Alexandra Goujon and Guillaume Gourgues
Part I: Elite selection stream
2. A New Political Elite in France: The end of professionalization?
Dominique Andolfatto
3. Does Party Democracy Impact American Politics? The Rise of the Amateur Republican during the 2016 US Presidential Cycle
François Vergniolle De Chantal
4. Primary Elections for Party Leadership in Italy: A Democratic innovation?
Giulia Sandri, Antonella Seddone and Fabio Sozzi
5. Experimenting with Open Non-Partisan Primaries: LaPrimaire.org (2016-2017)
Rémi Lefebvre
Part II: Governance stream
6. An Undying Breed? The Electoral Mobilization of Supporters’ Networks by the Conservative and Labour Parties in the UK
Agnès Alexandre-Collier and Emmanuelle Avril
7. Political Innovation and Democratic Participation within Podemos in Spain
Mathieu Petithomme
8. A ‘Popular Democracy’ without People? Citizens’ Distant Support for ‘Participatory Governance’ in a French town
Guillaume Gourgues and Clément Mabi
9. Privatizing or Renewing Politics? Para-partisan groups in the United States
Alix Meyer
10. Experimenting Local Civic Activism in Ukraine: The case study of Strong Communities
Alexandra Goujon
Part III: Technological stream
11. Tweeting Back: Innovative Political Contestation in Viral Posts on Twitter during the 2017 French Presidential Elections
Alex Frame and Gilles Brachotte
12. Can Big Data Reinvigorate Political Participation? The Case of the French presidential electoral campaign in 2017
Anaïs Théviot
13. The Digital Mobilization of the Discord Community Supporting Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s La France Insoumise and Beppe Grillo’s Five Stars Movement
Paola Sedda
14. Conclusion: Lessons to draw from the comparison
Anika Gauja
Biography
Agnès Alexandre-Collier is Professor of British Civilization and Politics at the University of Burgundy-Franche-Comté (Dijon, France) and Researcher at the Maison Française d'Oxford
Alexandra Goujon is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Burgundy-Franche-Comté (Dijon, France) and Researcher at the CREDESPO.
Guillaume Gourgues is an Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Lyon II – Lumière (France) and Researcher at the TRIANGLE research centre.






