BIOGRAPHIE
Manisha Anantharaman’s research examines how economic and political ideologies, socio-cultural identities, and inequalities affect how ecological transitions are conceptualized and enacted at multiple scales: from the household to the city to the transnational milieu. Applying ethnographic and community-engaged methodologies, she studies everyday sustainability practices and political mobilizations in relation to each other.
recherche
Depuis septembre 2024
Thèse de sociologie : "Prendre en charge les mineur·es trans en France : Construction d’un champ et d’une pratique médicale sous tension" sous la direction d'Emilie Biland-Curinier
2023
Mémoire de M2 : « Prendre en charge les mineur·es trans à l’hôpital. (Dé)psychiatrisation et recompositions des territoires et des identités professionnelles » Sous la direction d’Émilie Biland-Curinier (Sciences Po) et de Nicolas Sallée (Université de Montréal)
recherche
Depuis septembre 2024
Thèse de sociologie en cours : "Les frontières du travail chez les Maires de petites communes" sous la direction de Didier Demazière.
EXPERIENCES
2024 Assistant de recherche, CSO, Sciences Po Paris, France (3 mois)
• ANR ELUSAN (Les élu-es et leur santé), dirigé par Didier Demazière (CSO/CNRS)
2023 Assistant de recherche, CRIS, Sciences Po Paris, France (4 mois)
RECHERCHES
Depuis octobre 2021
Thèse de sociologie en cours : Les avocat·e·s de la santé environnementale.
Directeurs : Jean-Noël Jouzel et Jérôme Pélisse
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Philipp Brandt studies emerging professions, expert work and their effects in historical, economic and technological settings. His main project analyzes the construction of a professional “data scientist” identity in New York City’s tech community.
In a new project, he shifts focus to the dying profession of yellow cab drivers. Philipp combines computational methods with qualitative field observations to address these issues.
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.
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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?
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Professor of University and sociologist of industrial and artistic worlds, Gwenaële Rot's work focuses on the analysis of work in action in different sectors (automotive, underground public transport, audiovisual, nuclear and petrochemical industries) and different areas (Ile-de-France, South and Occitanie regions, Northern Morocco).
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
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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.
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Didier Demazière’s work elaborates a sociology of labour, employment, and professional groups that centres on labour markets.
His fields of research are:
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Patrick Castel’s research is underpinned by a theoretical framework centered on three perspectives: the sociology of organized action, the sociology of medicine and professions, and the sociology of science.
Two main themes run through his research: the organization of medical activities and the processes of rationalization involved in this, and the processes of designing and implementing public healthcare policies.
REsearch
From 2019
Thesis of sociology :
"Orienting towards ecological practices: the market for prescription of sustainable consumption on digital social networks"
Dir. : Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier and financed by the ADEME.
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RESEARCH
From october 2021
Thesis of sociology : Designing and organizing outpatient care for cardiovascular pathologies: professional and organizational issues.
Dir : Patrick Castel
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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)
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Sociologist, Pierre François uses the tools of economic sociology to account for the transformations of contemporary capitalism, and in particular its dynamics of financialization. He works more specifically on big French companies and their managers. He co-directs the PARI Chair which analyzes the transformations of the European insurance world.
Part of his work also continues to focus on the sociology of art.
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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.
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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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.
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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).
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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.
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From 2018
Thesis of sociology :
" La fabrique de l’internationalisation : trajectoires de recherche et pratiques de recrutement dans l’espace académique"
Dir. : Christine Musselin and Nicky Le Feuvre (Université de Lausanne)
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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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From october 2021
Thesis :
L’action des collectivités locales en santé publique.
Dir. : Daniel Benamouzig
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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.
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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.
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From 2014
Thesis of sociology :
« À l’épreuve de l’insécurité de l’emploi. Les salariés et leurs parcours face à l’instabilité professionnelle »
Dir. : Didier Demazière
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From july 2020
Thesis of sociology : "Investir un travail fragmenté : l'écriture scénaristique en actes".
Dir : Gwenaële Rot
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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.