Research
From september 2024 :
Sociology thesis: "Putting crises into data. The impact of new technologies on risk and crisis management" under the supervision of Olivier Borraz
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).
recherche
Depuis septembre 2024
Thèse de sociologie : L’expertise des risques dans les politiques publiques d’anticipation et de planification de la transition bas-carbone en France : savoirs, instruments, pratiques et organisations. Directeur de thèse : Olivier Borraz
EXPERIENCE
Jan. 2023 - Août 2024
Consultant - évaluateur de politiques publiques environnementales
FORMATION
2024
Doctorant de Sciences Po au CSO
Septembre 2020 - Septembre 2022
Master international en développement territorial durable (stede)
Research
Thesis in sociology: « Aller vers les territoires ». L’ANCT, une agence au cœur de la stratégie de proximité numérique de l’État."
Dir: Jérôme Aust
COFRA thesis carried out at the Cour des Comptes (5th chamber) and the CSO.
research
From september 2024
Sociology thesis : "The French state and environmental hazards: an extension of social security? Managing the economic consequences of natural disasters in France since 1945." Co-dir : Frédéric Lebaron (IDHE.S, ENS Paris-Saclay) andAnne-Laure Beaussier.
PUBLICATION
Desroches-Touchain A., Diard-Joussement L. and Jalabert V « Dérèglements climatiques et prévisions économiques : comment valoriser le futur ? ». Revue Banque. Hors-Série Juillet 2023.
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Etienne Nouguez has a PhD in sociology and has been a research fellow at the CNRS since 2011. He is pursuing his research in two complementary axes. The first axis aims to uncover the ways in which markets are structured and health products (medicines, food, drugs) are valued through the study of relations between regulatory agencies, pharmaceutical companies, experts, healthcare professionals and consumers.
recherches
2022
Thèse de sociologie en cours, réalisée dans le cadre d’une Convention de Formation par la Recherche en Administration (COFRA) (à compter du 1er novembre 2022) :
La construction de territoires universitaires
Directeurs de thèse : Christine Musselin et Jérôme Aust
Research
Since October 2018 :
Sociology PhD at IRISSO and CSO, University Paris-Dauphine, University Paris Sciences et Lettres (PSL*) :
RESEARCH
From october 2022 :
Thèse de sociologie en cours : "L’entreprise : milieu de formation. Le rôle des entreprises dans la formation des apprentis les moins diplômés" sous la direction de Jeanne Lazarus.
présent situation
PhD Candidate au Centre de Sociologie des Organisations, Sciences Po
Teaching Fellow - Département des sciences sociales de l’École Normale Supérieure - PSL
BIO
His work focuses on higher education and research policies, seeking to understand, from an historical perspective, the restructurings of the forms of state intervention in higher education and research as well as their effects on academic professions and on the territorial application of these policies.
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At a time when multi-activity, multi-skilling and project-based work are becoming increasingly popular, is it still possible to speak of a division of labor? Are professional groups still social constructs of reference for individuals?
REsearch
From october 2021
Thesis of sociology :
Training (and training) in and through research: an analysis of the socialization of doctoral students in the humanities and social sciences.
Co-dir : Christine Musselin and Françoise Thibault, docteure et chercheure en sciences de l’information et de la communication
REsearch
From september 2021 :
Thesis of sociology : Understanding the health insurance extension policy : the case of dental care.
Dir : Daniel Benamouzig et Patrick Hassenteufel
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
BIO
The current work of Sarah Gensburger focuses on public action and the transformation of the state through the study of public policies in the field of memory. She is particularly interested in the interactions between bureaucracy, normativity and expertise in the mobilization of the past in contemporary society.
BIO
Over the last 20 years, Olivier Borraz has conducted research in the field of risk governance and regulation, and more recently in crisis preparedness and management.
BIO
Didier Demazière’s work elaborates a sociology of labour, employment, and professional groups that centres on labour markets.
His fields of research are:
BIO
RESEARCH
From october 2021
Thesis of sociology : Designing and organizing outpatient care for cardiovascular pathologies: professional and organizational issues.
Dir : Patrick Castel
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)
REsearch
From october 2020
Thesis : Repenser la “réticence vaccinale” : étude comparée des vaccinations HPV et VHB.
Dir. : Henri Bergeron
2023-2024
Member of the Program Young Research, LIEPP
2019-2020
Research assistant on the project ANSM - Une agence dans son environnement
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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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Henri Bergeron conducts research on healthcare policy and changes in medical practice through the study of various subjects, including illegal drugs, alcohol, obesity, medical research, and public healthcare. He uses tools from the sociology of public policy, the sociology of social movements, and above all the sociology of organizations to evaluate the forces at work in the creation of public policies and the reconfigurations of organizational and institutional fields.
Lecturer à Oxford Brookes University
REsearch
2021
Thesis of sociology :
Gouverner par les inégalités : la mise en œuvre d’une initiative d’excellence dans l’enseignement supérieur et la recherche".
Co-dir. Christine Musselin and Jérôme Aust.
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Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier works in economic sociology. She studies how economic behaviors are shaped by markets, social movements and governments.
She has been studying how market intermediation shapes consumers' conducts, the role of environmental mobilizations in the transformation of economic organizations (political consumption, companies-activists interactions), and the government of consumers' conducts by public policies (sustainable consumption and food policies). She is currently working on a political economic approach of abundance regimes.
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Christine Musselin’s research focuses on universities, with particular interest in what characterizes their governance : within this frame, she recently studied the management of teh COVID crisis in French higher education institutions. She also conducts a host of studies on higher education policies and, alongside Jérôme Aust, inquires into policies for excellence carried out within the framework of the French government’s “Investing for the Future” programme. She is also developing research on academic labour markets.
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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.
research
Depuis septembre 2023:
Thèse de sociologie en cours : Reconnaître les risques psychosociaux dans les sexualités tarifées : de la production scientifique à la décision de soin sous la co-direction de Jean-Noël Jouzel et Hélène Le Bail (CERI).
Janvier - Avril 2022
KOBE UNIVERSITY (Japon)
Assistante de recherche dans le projet « Between global sex work and human trafficking: an analysis of interviews and networks » coordonné par Kaoru Aoyama et sous la supervision d'Hélène Le Bail (CERI-Sciences Po/CNRS).
RESearch
Since Septembre 2019
Thesis of sociology : Transforming French forests to tackle climate change. A sociological study of governance and expertise on forests.
Co-dir. : Sylvain BrunierJean-Noël Jouzel.
BIO
Daniel Benamouzig’s research interests range from public health to economic policy to institutional governance. He has studied the history of healthcare economics in France, as well as institutional changes in healthcare regulation. He continues to conduct research in the economic sociology and political sociology of healthcare, with special interest in institutional changes and the mobilization of economic knowledge.
RESEARCH
From 2018 :
Thesis of sociology : The Making of Excellence. Sociology of a policy setting competition between universities : the German Exzellenzinitiative (2004-2017).
RESEARCH
From 2016
Thesis of sociology:
" Preserving the heritage, at what cost ? Governing the development-led archaelogy with opening to competition and commodification"
Dir : Didier Demazière and Philippe Bezes (CEE)
research
From october 2021
Thesis :
L’action des collectivités locales en santé publique.
Dir. : Daniel Benamouzig
BIO
Sean Safford was previously an Assistant Professor of Organizations and Strategy at the University of Chicago’s Graduate School of Business, a Lecturer at the London School of Economics and Political Science and a Visiting Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School.
RESEARCH
From november 2020 :
Thesis of sociology :
«Financing alter-modernity : comparing the economic and social development of the urban agriculture activities in Paris (France) and Detroit (US)»,
Thesis in preparation at Université Paris 8 (ED PTS – CRESPPA LabTop).
Main Dir. Nicolas Duvoux (CRESPPA)
Co-direction Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier (CSO).
BIO
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.
research
From october 2020
Thesis : La réalisation du Grand Paris Express par la Société du Grand Paris. Grandeur et contestation d’un acteur institutionnel.
Dir. : Henri Bergeron
BIO
Olivier Pilmis’ current work proposes an economic sociology that draws on the sociologies of risk, of labour and professions, and of science and technology. It focuses on how individuals and organisations deal with uncertainty, by inquiring into the ways they anticipate general movements in the economy. Every economic crisis, from the Great Depression in the 1930s to the crisis brought on by the lockdown in 2020, by way of the Great Recession of 2008, underscores the impossibility of unravelling the mysteries of the economy’s future.
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Sylvain Brunier’s research focuses on the history of modernisation projects that employ knowledge tools, advisory work, and public policies.
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Anne-Laure Beaussier’s work examines risk regulation in Europe and healthcare policy in the United States and Europe from an international comparative perspective. She has recently participated in several research projects funded by the ESRC and the ANR on health protection in the United States, access to healthcare in Europe, healthcare quality regulation in Europe, and risk governance in Europe.