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).
RECHERCHES
Depuis octobre 2021
Thèse de sociologie en cours : Les avocat·e·s de la santé environnementale.
Directeurs : Jean-Noël Jouzel et Jérôme Pélisse
Research
Since October 2018 :
Sociology PhD at IRISSO and CSO, University Paris-Dauphine, University Paris Sciences et Lettres (PSL*) :
RESEARCH
From 2019 :
Thesis of sociology : "En attendant l'emploi. Gestion de masse et encadrement individuel des allocataires du RSA."
Dir. : Jeanne Lazarus
Publications
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« L’État, les salaires et le revenu minimum », compte-rendu de colloque du CHATEPF « L'État et les salaires » (à paraître)
Thèmes de recherche:Reform and transformation of the stateSocial politicsPovertyRec_id:2441/4ucc9mjpce9asop2dhhap44l28
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Thèse de sociologie en cours : Des « sucres rapides » au tribunal : les assistants des magistrats, professionnels du droit en pleine expansion.
Co-direction : Jérôme Pélisse et Mathilde Darley (CESDIP)
REsearch
From september 2021 :
A sociology of acne through its medications: prescription, regulation and controversies
Co-dir. : Patrick Castel (CSO) and Emmanuel Langlois (Centre Emile Durkheim - Université de Bordeaux)
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From september 2021 :
Thesis of sociology : Emergence and institutionalization of "LGBT+ policies" in a professional context in French multinational companies
Dir. : Emilie Biland-Curinier
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Émilie Biland-Curinier combines sociology and political science to study how organizations and professional groups take part to the unequal dynamics that reshape contemporary societies. At the crossroads of critical policy analysis and socio-legal studies, she takes interest in the mechanisms that frame individuals in their family life (marital separations, parentage) and in their professional experiences (hiring paths, pandemic law). Her work underlines the causes and consequences of these processes in terms of class, gender, sexual and racial hierarchies.
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Jean-Noël Jouzel works on controversies related to environmental and occupational health issues. His research combines perspectives from science studies, the sociology of public action, and the sociology of mobilisation to contribute to the current boom in work on the social construction of ignorance.
recherche
Depuis septembre 2023 :
Thèse de sociologie en cours : La procédure pénale et ses victimes.Trajectoires de victimes de violences sexuelles dans les institutions policières et judiciaires sous la direction d'Emilie Biland-Curinier et de Pauline Delage (CRESPPA-CSU).
Septembre 2022 :
Mémoire de Master 2 « Diversité des configurations relationnelles entre avocat.es et victimes de violences sexuelles »
Co-encadré par Pauline Delage et Corinne Rostaing
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Jérôme Pélisse’s research blends different veins of sociology: the sociology of work, of law, of professions, and of organizations. He is interested in the processes by which law becomes endogenous in organizations, as well as in the everyday relations actors develop with the law in work settings, conducting his research in a variety of fields, including labour policy, changes in professional relations within businesses, health-security questions (notably linked to “nano” risks), the use of law in the workplace, and legal expertise.
RESEARCH
Thesis of sociology : L'expertise en santé au travail au service des représentants du personnel : participation au dialogue social, production de savoirs et recomposition du marché
Dir : Jérôme Pélisse
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For more than ten years, Emmanuelle Marchal’s research has aimed to elucidate the functioning of the labor market by analyzing recruitment practices. She is interested in the way recruiters and job-seekers coordinate their activities and their expectations about each another.
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Emmanuel Lazega’s research contributes to the development of a neo-structural sociology that brings together organisational analysis and social network analysis to understand how collective action works.
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Renaud Crespin’s work is grounded in a theoretical framework comprising three angles of analysis: the sociology of public action, the sociology of science and technology, and the sociology of labour.