This chapter approaches the study of solidarity in France by comparing three important vulnerable groups, namely, the disabled, the unemployed, and refugees. The way we approach solidarity hinges on an important distinction between two different meanings of solidarity: solidarity understood as an input and solidarity understood as an output. In particular, we distinguish between two main “trajectories of solidarity”, which helps us to understand the way certain individual variables (such as self-identification and proximity) combine with political variables (like voting, an interest in politics, or the reading of newspapers) in very different ways. Our main finding is the political trajectory of solidarity can have a remarkable potential even when it comes to helping vulnerable people outside the national boundaries of the political community in France.

Trajectories of Solidarities in France Across Fields of Vulnerability / M. Cinalli, M.J. Sanhueza (PALGRAVE STUDIES IN EUROPEAN POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY). - In: Solidarity in Europe : Citizens' Responses in Times of Crisis / [a cura di] C. Lahusen, M.T. Grasso. - [s.l] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. - ISBN 9783319733340. - pp. 227-251 [10.1007/978-3-319-73335-7_9]

Trajectories of Solidarities in France Across Fields of Vulnerability

M. Cinalli;
2018

Abstract

This chapter approaches the study of solidarity in France by comparing three important vulnerable groups, namely, the disabled, the unemployed, and refugees. The way we approach solidarity hinges on an important distinction between two different meanings of solidarity: solidarity understood as an input and solidarity understood as an output. In particular, we distinguish between two main “trajectories of solidarity”, which helps us to understand the way certain individual variables (such as self-identification and proximity) combine with political variables (like voting, an interest in politics, or the reading of newspapers) in very different ways. Our main finding is the political trajectory of solidarity can have a remarkable potential even when it comes to helping vulnerable people outside the national boundaries of the political community in France.
Solidarity; Citizenship; Economic Crisis
Settore SPS/07 - Sociologia Generale
Settore SPS/04 - Scienza Politica
2018
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