About
Charif Elalaoui holds a doctorate in political sociology and is a research associate at the Espaces et sociétés laboratory in Caen (ESO, UMR 6590). His research focuses on the intersection between the sociology of collective mobilization, social relations and critical geography, with a view to understanding the social, environmental and political issues at stake in the region.
Latest publication
From ballot boxes to traffic circles and back again: Motives, limits, and effects of the Yellow Vests’ political participation
- By Étienne Walker
- and Charif Elalaoui
In Participations (2025/1 N° 41)
Most viewed articles
Investigating a protest movement in the heat of the moment
Conducting a questionnaire-based survey among the gilets jaunes
In Revue française de science politique (2019/5-6 Vol. 69)
The “Gilets Jaunes”: a neverending uprising?
Gaining an understanding of the longevity of the movement through a comparative ethnography of roundabouts
- By Antoine Bernard de Raymond,
- Loïc Bonin,
- Sylvain Bordiec,
- et al.
In Genèses (2023/1 No 130)
From ballot boxes to traffic circles and back again: Motives, limits, and effects of the Yellow Vests’ political participation
- By Étienne Walker
- and Charif Elalaoui
In Participations (2025/1 N° 41)
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Articles
From ballot boxes to traffic circles and back again: Motives, limits, and effects of the Yellow Vests’ political participation
- By Étienne Walker
- and Charif Elalaoui
In Participations (2025/1 N° 41)
The “Gilets Jaunes”: a neverending uprising?
Gaining an understanding of the longevity of the movement through a comparative ethnography of roundabouts
- By Antoine Bernard de Raymond,
- Loïc Bonin,
- Sylvain Bordiec,
- et al.
In Genèses (2023/1 No 130)