Precarious Voices? Types of “Political Citizens” and Repertoires of Action among European Youth

This article’s goal is to explore the existence of ‘political citizens’ profiles across three European cities (Turin, Cologne and Lyon) and to ascertain the role of an unstable occupational status on the repertoires of action deployed. For this purpose, a technique called latent class cluster analys...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:025e5d7be10e42b2b15f705f07d593e42021-11-21T15:11:39ZPrecarious Voices? Types of “Political Citizens” and Repertoires of Action among European Youth1972-76232035-660910.1285/i20356609v9i3p824https://doaj.org/article/025e5d7be10e42b2b15f705f07d593e42017-01-01T00:00:00Zhttp://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco/article/view/16658https://doaj.org/toc/1972-7623https://doaj.org/toc/2035-6609This article’s goal is to explore the existence of ‘political citizens’ profiles across three European cities (Turin, Cologne and Lyon) and to ascertain the role of an unstable occupational status on the repertoires of action deployed. For this purpose, a technique called latent class cluster analysis (LCCA) is applied to a large sample, including young precarious and regular workers (deployed as a reference group). This technique allowed us to derive five descriptive probabilistic profiles of ‘political citizens’ and their repertoires of action in each city. The empirical findings underline the emergence of hybrid repertoires of action together with ‘single-issue’ or ‘cause-oriented’ forms of political participation. This study represents an attempt to encourage the dialogue between two strands of research in social sciences, namely sociology of work and political participation and to foster the formation of an innovative research agenda crossing these two fields.<br />Lara MonticelliMatteo BassoliCoordinamento SIBAarticleyouthprecarious workpolitical participationrepertoires of actionurban levelPolitical science (General)JA1-92ENPartecipazione e Conflitto, Vol 9, Iss 3, Pp 824-856 (2017)
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topic youth
precarious work
political participation
repertoires of action
urban level
Political science (General)
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precarious work
political participation
repertoires of action
urban level
Political science (General)
JA1-92
Lara Monticelli
Matteo Bassoli
Precarious Voices? Types of “Political Citizens” and Repertoires of Action among European Youth
description This article’s goal is to explore the existence of ‘political citizens’ profiles across three European cities (Turin, Cologne and Lyon) and to ascertain the role of an unstable occupational status on the repertoires of action deployed. For this purpose, a technique called latent class cluster analysis (LCCA) is applied to a large sample, including young precarious and regular workers (deployed as a reference group). This technique allowed us to derive five descriptive probabilistic profiles of ‘political citizens’ and their repertoires of action in each city. The empirical findings underline the emergence of hybrid repertoires of action together with ‘single-issue’ or ‘cause-oriented’ forms of political participation. This study represents an attempt to encourage the dialogue between two strands of research in social sciences, namely sociology of work and political participation and to foster the formation of an innovative research agenda crossing these two fields.<br />
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title Precarious Voices? Types of “Political Citizens” and Repertoires of Action among European Youth
title_short Precarious Voices? Types of “Political Citizens” and Repertoires of Action among European Youth
title_full Precarious Voices? Types of “Political Citizens” and Repertoires of Action among European Youth
title_fullStr Precarious Voices? Types of “Political Citizens” and Repertoires of Action among European Youth
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