Anne Muxel
Anne Muxel is Deputy Director of the CEVIPOF and Director of research in sociology and political science at the CNRS (CEVIPOF/Sciences Po).
Her work in the field of political sociology focuses on understanding the ways in which individuals relate to politics and, more broadly, to the democratic system, by analysing their attitudes and behaviour (new forms of political expression, relationship with voting, modes of socialisation and construction of political identity).
She has carried out numerous studies on the transmission of values in generational dynamics and is a recognised specialist in youth studies.
She has also opened up a whole field of research devoted to a sociology of the intimate, which she is developing through questions relating to the politicisation of individuals, the construction of individual and collective memory, and most recently the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic on interpersonal relations and the conditions of otherness, the subject of a book published in 2021 by Odile Jacob, entitled L'Autre à distance. Quand la pandémie touche à l'intime. In recent years, she has also written, in collaboration with Adélaïde Zulfikarpasic, Les Français sur le fil de l'engagement, published by Éditions de l'Aube/Fondation Jean Jaurès in 2022, and, with Martial Foucault, Une jeunesse engagée, published by Presses de Sciences Po in 2022.
His latest book, Ils m'ont jamais lâché, published in 2024 by Éditions du Bord de l'eau, is the result of fieldwork on young people in working-class neighbourhoods and the links they forge with their street educators.
Research Fields
Political behaviour, political socialization, political sociology, youth and politics, memory and politics, family, survey and opinion polls