Le vote professionnel, entre rapport au syndicalisme et rapport au métier et à l’institution : le cas des enseignant·e·s du secteur public en France (notice n° 776504)

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Title Le vote professionnel, entre rapport au syndicalisme et rapport au métier et à l’institution : le cas des enseignant·e·s du secteur public en France
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General note 28
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Summary, etc. En France, l’abstention aux élections professionnelles est élevée et en hausse, y compris pour une profession fortement engagée, mobilisée et syndiquée comme les enseignants. En éclairant ce paradoxe à partir de nouvelles données d’enquête et en s’appuyant sur les outils de la sociologie électorale, cet article montre que le vote professionnel des enseignants constitue une pratique participative conditionnée d’une part par leur rapport au syndicalisme et d’autre part par leur rapport au métier et à l’institution scolaire. Si le vote professionnel s’articule fortement avec certaines pratiques syndicales, notre analyse montre que la pratique du vote professionnel est bien plus dépendante du degré d’intégration professionnelle que l’adhésion ou l’information syndicales.
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Summary, etc. Workplace voting, between a relationship to trade unionism and a relationship to the profession and the institution: The case of French public sector teachersIn France, abstention in workplace elections is high and rising, even among primary and secondary school teachers—a profession with a high level of commitment, mobilization, and trade unionism. Using the methods and approaches developed in electoral sociology, and based on new data from a quantitative survey, this article aims to shed light on this paradox, showing that, for teachers, workplace voting is a form of participation influenced both by their relationship to trade unionism and by their relationship to their profession and the school in which they work. Although workplace voting is strongly linked to other participation—and union-related behaviors, our analysis reveals that it is determined more by the teacher’s degree of professional integration than by their union membership or awareness.Moreover, the different motivations for abstention are associated with different socioprofessional profiles. On the one hand, there are non-voters “by choice,” who are very distant from trade unionism. On the other, there are non-voters “by omission,” who are very poorly integrated into the teaching profession. The existence of this latter group poses the question of a social disembeddedness of workplace voting following the implementation of e-voting.
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Note Participations | 25 | 3 | 2019-11-28 | p. 139-164 | 2034-7650
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