Başak Saraç-Lesavre
Research Programs
- Governance, economic organizations program
- Knowledge, science, expertise program
- Law, norms, regulations program
- Public policy, transformations of the state program
BIOGRAPHY
Başak Saraç-Lesavre’s research lies at the interface of Science and Technology Studies, economic sociology, discard studies, and environmental anthropology. She engages with intergenerational responsibilities, valuation practices, energy futures, environmental ethics, and time(s). Her current book project, Nuclear Remains: On Temporalities, Responsibilities and Values examines the ways in which an advanced industrial society has been grappling with nuclear waste and asks what this case tells us about our current (in)capacities to deal with such long-lasting responsibilities.
Adopting a pragmatist approach, she analyzes political and moral values contained in different forms of valuation practices, economic technologies, infrastructures, and politico-geographic arrangements put in place to link the present to the future. She is currently pursuing research on nuclear and nuclear waste policies (the United States, and France), economic valuation(s) of nature (France, United States), marine pollution (Turkey), and the uses of depths of the Earth as infrastructure (United States, France, Turkey).
Teaching
Sciences Po
2024-2025. Sociological Inquiries (Undergraduate course in Sociology).
2024-2025. Qualitative Methods (MSc course in Sociology).
The University of Manchester
2023-2024. Designed and taught ‘Intergenerational and Planetary Responsibilities’ (Undergraduate course unit in Social Anthropology).
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Saraç-Lesavre, B. 2021. Deep Time: The End of an Engagement, Issues in Science and Technology, 37(3) (Spring 2021).
Saraç-Lesavre, B. 2021. Deep time financing? ‘Generational’ responsibilities and the problem of rendez-vous in the U.S. nuclear waste programme, Journal of Cultural Economy, 14(4).
Saraç-Lesavre, B. 2020. Desire for the worst: Extending nuclear attachments in Southeastern New Mexico, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 38(4), 753-771.
Saraç-Lesavre, B. 2019. Stress-testing Europe. Normalizing the Post-Fukushima Crisis, Minerva, 57, 239-260, with Brice Laurent.
Muniesa, F., Doganova, L., Ortiz, H., Pina-Stranger, A., Paterson, F., Bourgoin, A., Ehrenstein, V., Juven, P-A., Pontille, D., Saraç-Lesavre, B., and Yon, G. 2017. Elements for a Social Inquiry into Capitalization. Presse des Mines, Paris.
Qualifications
Nominated for School of Social Sciences’ Research Excellence Award in ‘Best Outstanding Interdisciplinary Research’ category by the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester, 2024.
Nominated for School of Social Sciences’ Research Excellence Award in ‘Best Outstanding Output’ category by the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Manchester, 2022.
EDUCATION
2015 Ph.D. Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris, Centre de Sociologie de l’Innovation
2012 Visiting Fulbright Fellow, Harvard University, The Department of the History of Science
2009 M.Res. London School of Economics, Innovation and Organisations Research