Professor Vassallo, a political science comparativist specializing in contentious politics and protest movements across Europe shares with us a bit about the green party’s success in countries across Europe, the culture of protesting in France, social capital and how to build it, and why it is so important to show up to vote.
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To learn more about Professor Vassallo, you can check out her bio on the University of Southern Maine website by clicking here.
Below are the titles with publication year of many (not all) of Professor Vassallo’s written work.
The Evolution of Protest Research: Measures and Approaches (Art. Jan 2018)
Political Activism Research: Studying the Evolution of Political Behavior (Art. April 2016, co-author Vincenzo Memoli)
Explaining Protest in the Aftermath of the Great Recession in Europe: The Relevance of Different Economic Indicators (Art. April 2016)
Political Activists: French & Germans compared (Art. Dec. 2013)
Sarkozy & Merkel: The Undeniable Relevance of the Franco-German Bilateral Relationship in Europe (Art. April 2013)
France and Germany Fifty Years after the Elysee Treaty & Intro (Art. Jan 2013)
The EU Discourse in the 2012 French Presidential Election (Art. Dec 2012)
France, Social Capital and Political Activism (book, 2010)
Democracy support in EU Candidate Countries: a reality check (Art. June 2009, co-author Vincenzo Memoli)
Political Participation and the Gender Gap in European Union Member States (Art. Dec 2006)
Political Activism and Association Involvement: The French Choice in Comparative Perspective (Dec 2004)
Independent participants: The path to French political activism (2002)
EU Homo Politicus: A single model of political participation? (2001)