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 […]
13 February 2020
Uber slammed for putting prices up during London Bridge terror attack. Screenshot metro.co.uk on 2017/06/04

Governing the Digital City

Big data, blockchain, artificial intelligence, smart city, platforms, algorithms, digital labour: technological innovation seems fast and unfathomable. It is important therefore to ask the question […]
13 February 2020
Monaco HLM. Crédits image : Lena/flickr. CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Access to Social Housing: Discrimination on All Levels

In her doctoral thesis, Marine Bourgeois enlightens us as to how discrimination is forged regarding access to social housing. Through direct observations, interviews with professionals, […]
10 July 2019

Are Domestics Back?

Over the past few decades, France has actively been supporting jobs in services to individuals, to the point that the sector currently involves 1.2 million […]
6 May 2019
Screenshot_2019-04-08 Matteo Salvini ( matteosalvinimi) Twitter(1)

What the European far rights share on social networks

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

The Political Consequences of Technological Change

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 […]
27 October 2018

The Politics of Symbols: the French Government’s Response to the 2015 Terrorist Attacks

by Florence Faucher and Laurie Boussaguet, researchers at  CEE & LIEPP Charlie Hebdo, Hyper Cacher at the Porte de Vincennes, Stade de France, the Bataclan […]
25 October 2018

Frugal city: a 3rd way between “business as usual” and decline?

By Charlotte Halpern FNSP research fellow at the Center for European studies and comparative policy* Green, sustainable, compact, frugal, resilient, and intelligent cities… In all […]
9 October 2018

Environmental policymaking: the case of China

by Richard Balme researcher at the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics The environment tested by globalization One of the most negative images associated […]