2017
DOI: 10.4000/gss.4118
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« Catholic Riposte ». Contemporary research on conservative movements dealing with sexual issues

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“…The different groups included in this study are in fact located at the opposite edges of the French secularist cleavage (Froio, 2018;della Porta et al, 2020). More precisely, if LI engages on religion only to oppose socalled 'islamization', Civitas and LMPT are networks of traditionalist catholic associations, opposing gender equality and calling for a greater role of religion in France and in Europe (Avanza & della Sudda, 2017). The linkages between the electoral and protest arenas are porous but not officially established.…”
Section: Design and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The different groups included in this study are in fact located at the opposite edges of the French secularist cleavage (Froio, 2018;della Porta et al, 2020). More precisely, if LI engages on religion only to oppose socalled 'islamization', Civitas and LMPT are networks of traditionalist catholic associations, opposing gender equality and calling for a greater role of religion in France and in Europe (Avanza & della Sudda, 2017). The linkages between the electoral and protest arenas are porous but not officially established.…”
Section: Design and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Voices 2015, p. 51) Both the Pope and the Catholic Church hierarchies constantly recall the importance of women, their crucial role in society, the Catholic community and the Church structure. Particularly in relation to the discourse on family, the complementarity of women and men is a relevant discursive topic (Ozzano and Giorgi 2016;Paternotte et al 2016;Avanza and Sudda 2017;Rochefort and Sanna 2013). However, key roles are covered by males.…”
Section: What's the Issue With Women And The Catholic Church?mentioning
confidence: 99%