6 July 2019
What is film doing to cities, and what are cities doing to film? From Paris to Marseille, through Los Angeles, Gwenaële Rot, a professor of […]
4 July 2019
While the energy bill is weighing more and more heavily in the budget of the most modest household, implementing the means to ease the load […]
4 July 2019
Drawing on an extensive study, Christophe Jaffrelot, research director at the Center for International Studies, vividly portrays a nationalist in his latest book, Modi’s India: […]
6 May 2019
Can digital technology reinvent democracy? To shed light on an issue as complex, multidimensional and often discussed in a Manichean way, researchers and Sciences Po […]
6 May 2019
by Dominique Cardon, Director of médialab. After being touted for showing democratic promise, digital technologies are today accused of disseminating fake news and serving as […]
6 May 2019
by Séverine Dusollier Full Professor, Law School Revolutions often start with stories, anger, and frustrations that are a priori insignificant and anecdotal. This is the […]
6 May 2019
by Jen Schradie, Assistant Professor, Researcher at the Center for Studies in Social Change The promises of digital democracy We had such high hopes for […]
6 May 2019
by Caterina Froio Assistant Professor at the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics The online presence of far-right organizations, activists, and figures, and […]
6 May 2019
by Bruno Palier, researcher at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics LIEPP director Studying the political consequences of digital technology does not just […]