Campaigning No 113, 2016/1 - 244 pagesEditorialPages 3 to 4EditorialSpecial Report: CampaigningPages 5 to 16For a Sociology of Electoral RepertoiresBy Clément Desrumaux, Rémi LefebvrePages 17 to 42Rural MayorsBy Sébastien VignonPages 43 to 64A Configurational Approach to Campaign StylesBy Clément DesrumauxPages 65 to 89The Institutionalization of the Brazilian Workers’ Party from the Viewpoint of Its Electoral Campaigning, 1980-2010By Camille GoirandPages 91 to 115The Modernization of Door-to-Door Canvassing in the Socialist Party. The Reinvention of a Campaigning Repertoire and Partisan InertiaBy Rémi LefebvrePages 117 to 139Interest Representatives and the 2012 French Presidential Campaign. Relationships to Politics and Forms of Cooperation with CandidatesBy Guillaume Courty, Julie GervaisVariaPages 141 to 169Differential Forms of Politicization and Mutual Acculturation in an Authoritarian ContextBy Mounia Bennani-ChraïbiPages 171 to 199“Natives” in PoliticsBy Lucie BargelPages 201 to 222The Beginner in the BundestagBy Martin BalogeReviewsPages 223 to 238Reviews