Séminaire Général du CEE (SGCEE)
Le séminaire général du Centre invite tant les membres du CEE (chercheurs statutaires, associés, jeunes docteurs) que les invités et les chercheurs extérieurs à présenter leurs recherches en cours. Le format de discussion consiste à associer systématiquement chercheurs seniors et juniors, particulièrement les doctorants du CEE.
Il constitue par ailleurs un séminaire obligatoire pour les doctorants inscrits à Sciences Po en première année de doctorat dans le cadre de la spécialité « sociologie politique comparée ».
Retrouvez la playlist des séminaires généraux du CEE
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Séminaires
- Economic causes of right-wing populism, Yotam Margalit, Tel Aviv University, le 2 avril 2024
- Intersection of democratic theory and macroeconomic policy, Leah Downey, University of Cambridge, le 19 mars 2024
- Ouvrage Countermobilization: Policy Feedback and Backlash in a Polarized Age, Eric M. Patashnik, Brown University, le 12 mars 2024
- Understanding Accountability in Democratic Governance, Yannis Papadopoulos, University of Lausanne, le 5 mars 2024
- Ouvrage L'État et la toile, Anne Bellon, Centre européen de sociologie et de science politique, le 13 février 2024
- Objets Européens. Politique de l'harmonisation par la science et le marché, Brice Laurent, CSI, Ecole Mines, le 12 décembre 2023
- Unexpected Revolutionaries. How Central Banks Made and Unmade Economic Orthodoxy, Manuella Moschella, Scuola Normale Superiore, le 28 novembre 2023
- When computers say no: the law of discrimination in the algorithmic society, Raphaelle Xenidis, Sciences Po, École de droit, le 14 novembre 2023
- Fin du monde et petits fours : Les ultra-riches face à la crise climatique avec Edouard Morena, University of London Institute in Paris, le 24 octobre 2023
- Une histoire du conflit politique. Élections et inégalités sociales en France, 1789‐2022 avec Julia Cagé, Sciences Po, Département d'économie et Thomas Piketty, EHESS & PSE, 17 octobre 2023
- Le sens du silence : Une histoire longue des enquêtes publiques avec Frédéric Graber, EHESS-CNRS, 26 septembre 2023
- Who controls nominations for the U.S. House of Representatives? A study of 53 open seat House primaries with John Zaller, UCLA, 18th April 2023
- Family Matters: How Concerns about the Financial Wellbeing of Younger Relatives Shape the Political Preferences of Older Adults with Jane Green, University of Oxford (Nuffield College), 11th April 2023
- "Flipping the Gender Gap: Compulsory Voting and Inequality in Turnout" with Dawn Teele, Johns Hopkins University, 28th March 2023
- Ce que la finance fait à la démocratie : Présentation de l'ouvrage Alt-Finance. Comment la City de Londres a acheté la démocratie avec Marlène Benquet, Irisso, CNRS, le 21 février 2023
- The Dance of European Integration: How Ideology and Policy Shape Support for the EU with Simon Hix, European University Institute in Florence, 7th February 2023
- Material Deprivation in Childhood and Unequal Political Socialization: The Effect of Children's Economic Hardship on Future Voting with Paul Marx, University of Duisburg, 06 December 2022
- Parliamentary Stayers in Western Democracies: Mind the Gender-Gap in Political Endurance with Ragnhild Louise Muriaas, University of Bergen, 22 November 2022
- Why do we consume so much? Research agenda for a political economy of abundance with Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier with Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier, Sciences Po, CSO, 08 November 2022
- Qu’est-ce que l’actualité politique ? Événements et opinions au XXIe siècle avec Arnaud Esquerre, IRIS (EHESS/CNRS/Inserm/Université Sorbonne Paris Nord) et Luc Boltanski, EHESS et IRIS, le 18 octobre 2022
- Coalition Bargaining and Legislative Institutions with Radoslaw Zubek, Associate Professor of European Politics in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Oxford, 04 October 2022
- The Laws of Capitalism with Katharina Pistor, Edwin B. Parker Professor of Comparative Law at Columbia Law School, 20 september 2022
- Thinking Like an Economist: How Efficiency Replaced Equality in U.S. Public Policy with Elizabeth Popp Berman is Associate Professor of Organizational Studies and Sociology at the University of Michigan, 19 April 2022
- Two models for the politicization of European integration: postfunctionalism, anti-establishment politics, and the Italian case with Erik Jones, Director of the Robert Schuman Centre for advanced studies at the European University Institute, 5 April 2022
- An Ugly Word: Rethinking Race in Italy and the United States with Ann Morning, New York University & NYU Abu Dhabi in New York, 22 March 2022
- What unites and divides the environmental movement? Ideological consensus and conflict amongst French climate activists with Chloe Alexandre, Florent Gougou, Simon Persico, Sciences Po Grenoble, Pacte, 15th February 2022
- Unequal mandate representation? Group targeting and citizens’ responses to electoral pledges and their realisations with Isabelle Guinaudeau, Sciences Po Bordeaux, Centre Emile Durkheim, 7th December 2022
- Sexual Citizens: A study of sexual assault on campus with Shamus Khan, Professor of Sociology and American Studies at Princeton University, 23th November 2021
- When populist governments become assertive: The role of politicisation in explaining deadlock of EU asylum policymaking with Natascha Zaun, Assistant Professor in Migration Studies at the European Institute at LSE
- Deliberating Constitutions: Lotteries in Constituent Assemblies, Denmark in 1848 with Brenda Van Coppenolle, Department of Government, University of Essex, 19 October 2021
- Europe’s Social Model facing the Covid-19 Employment Crisis: Innovating Job Retention Policies to Avoid Mass Unemployment with Bernhard Ebbinghaus, University of Oxford, 21 September 2021