25 January 2017
“Paris lacks green spaces”: how many times has this statement been made?! A strong need for Nature has become apparent among the citizens of one […]
12 July 2016
As a major and age-old phenomenon, migration is central to research conducted at Sciences Po across all disciplines. To cover this issue is to embark […]
27 June 2016
The launch of Cogito has one main purpose: to share our most recent research findings and new projects with you. It was not easy to […]
24 June 2016
The political and social life of identification papers in Africa is a project supported by the National Agency for Research for the 2016-2019 timeframe, and […]
7 June 2016
While the history of eugenics initially emphasized its totalitarian and criminal applications, new questions have emerged since 2000. How did this scientistic and non-egalitarian ideology […]
7 June 2016
In her book, Les bûchers de la liberté, (The stakes of freedom), Anastasia Colosimo, a PhD student at Sciences Po, analyses the highly topical notion […]
4 June 2016
“Eat, move”, “I eco-renovate, I economize”, “Generic medicines are great”, “Smoking kills”: What is the state doing when it thus interferes in our private lives […]
30 May 2016
In their book Algeria Modern. From Opacity to Complexity (Hurst Publishers, CERI Sciences Po Series, April 2016), Luis Martinez and Rasmus Alenius Boserup look at […]
20 May 2016
INED research officer and Nuffield College (Oxford) associate member, Mathieu Ichou wrote his doctoral thesis on the origins of educational inequalities and of the academic […]