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Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel’s research focuses on the economic and social history of 20th century France, with special attention paid to transnational circulation.
Foremost among her areas of interest is the consumer society. She studies the various players who take part in constructing this milieu, such as market-creating professionals and organized consumer activists.
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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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Jeanne Lazarus’s research focuses on:
- Money and banks
She studies the intertwined practices of households, banks, and governments within an institutional organisation that involves banking regulation, group insurance plans, and fiscal policy.