3 July 2020

Pesticides. How to Ignore What We Know

by Jean-Noël Jouzel, CSO* Jean-Noël Jouzel, a CNRS researcher at the Center for the sociology of organisations (CSO), focuses on controversies related to health issues. […]
3 July 2020

Pollution Sensors: A Tool for Collaboration Between Citizens and Public Authorities?

By Sylvain Parasie, médialab* Some environmental activists and scientists have described the current boom in digital air pollution sensors as a “changing paradigm”(1)Snyder, E. G., […]
3 July 2020

The Littoral: A Historical Investigation in the Anthropocene Epoch

The Coastal Environment: a Forgotten Player by Giacomo Parrinello, Center for History* Coastal zones today are home to more than half of the world’s population(1)Christopher […]
3 July 2020

How Private International Law Reveals our Relationship to the Other

How does private international law structure and reveal our relationship to alterity? How does this discipline, which may appear to be far-removed from both national […]
3 July 2020

Small Island States Facing Climate Change

Interview with Carola Kloeck and Michael Fink * Because of climate change, the inhabitants of some small islands may see their lives change radically Why […]
3 July 2020

Why Join a Political Party Today?

By Laura Morales, CEE* Political parties are clearly going through a crisis, at least with regard to their reputation and the support they garner from […]
3 July 2020

For a Better Intergenerational Circulation of Assets

The issues of population aging and savings are intimately linked. Their relationship shapes the intergenerational distribution of wealth, and more importantly, the way in which […]
3 July 2020

Artificial Intelligence: What Revolution Are We Talking About?

by Virginie Tournay, CEVIPOF* The prominence of digital technology and algorithms in collective life is often analyzed from a technological, organizational and economic perspective; but […]
3 July 2020

How Voters Respond to Crime Control Policies

by Roberto Galbiati, Department of economics* Many democratically elected governments around the world are probably wondering how voters will respond to the policies they implemented […]