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SCIENTIFIC SEMINAR 2025-2026 - Scheduled Presentations  

  • Friday, September 5th, Michael Bastedo (Professor in the Center for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary Education, University of Michigan), Developing Contextualization Tools to Improve Holistic Admissions
  • Friday, September 12th, Sanyu Mojola (Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs & Maurice P. During Professor of Demographic Studies, Princeton University)
  • Friday, September 19th, Romain Delès, Michael Katsillis (Associate Professor of Sociology, Centre Émile Durkheim, University of Bordeaux), Which Gender Equality Counts? Gender Stratification versus Gender Socialization Explanations of the Gender Gap in Math
  • Friday, September 26th, Ameed Saabneh (Dept. of sociology, University of Haifa), Income segregation, spatial segregation, and income inequality in Israel, 1995-2022: trends, relationships and mechanisms
  • Friday, October 3rd, Ulysse Lojkine (Postdoc CRIS/AxPo) and Olivier Godechot (Senior Scientist CNRS, CRIS / AxPo), Cutting hours through outsourcing  
  • Friday, October 10th, Hesu Yoon (Assistant Professor, ENSAE-CREST), A Relational Perspective of Neighborhood Status: The Case of Name-Dropping Networks Among Airbnb Hosts
  • Friday, October 17th, Alba Lanau Sánchez (Ramón y Cajal Researcher, Centre d'Estudis Demografics, UAB, Barcelona & Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Migrant child poverty penalty: a decomposition analysis by origin
  • Friday, November 7th, Carrie Shandra (Associate Professor, Stony Brook University, Dept. of Sociology, New York), Unpaid, Unseen, and Unequal: Internship Experience in the United States
  • Friday, November 14th, Lucrecia Santibañez (Professor, UCLA), Can Bilingual Education Generate Meaningful School Integration? A Case-Study of Los Angeles
  • Friday, November 21th, Marissa Thompson (Assistant Professor, Columbia University), What is fair? Why Americans are concerned about some (but not all) forms of inequality
  • Friday, December 5th, Yuxi Wang (Marie Curie Fellow, INED),  From Infodemics to Collective Resistance: Populist Mobilisation and Health Consequences
  • Friday, December 12th, Olivier Monso (Direction de l'évaluation, de la prospective et de la performance, Ministère de l'éducation nationale, de l'enseignement supérieur et de la recherche), Les disparités territoriales de ségrégation sociale entre les collèges / Territorial disparities in social segregation across French lower secondary schools
  • Friday, January 16th, Hunter York (Sociology PhD Candidate, Princeton University), Degrees of Inequality: Changing Horizontal Stratification in Bachelor’s Degrees by Institution and Field in the 21st Century 
  • Friday, January 23rd, Bastian Betthäuser (Assistant Professor, Sciences Po - CRIS), The role of school characteristics in moderating children’s learning progress during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Monday, January 26th, Louis Volante (Distinguished Professor, Brock University ), Social Inequality, Academic Resilience, and Learning Outcomes: Evidence From Six Cycles of PISA  
  • Friday, January 30th, Rahsaan Maxwell (Professor, New York University), Immigration preferences and political participation 
  • Friday, February 6th, Ramina Sotoudeh (Assistant Professor, Yale University), Demography Before Birth: Detecting Prenatal Selection in Family DNA 
  • Friday, February 20th, Laure Bereni (Directrice de recherche CNRS, Centre Maurice Halbwachs), Managing Corporate Virtue: The Politics of Workplace Diversity in New York and Paris
  • Friday, March 13th, Adèle Lemoine (Post-doctorante, Vienna Institute of Demography), Missing the target: Evaluation of a parenting leave reform in Austria
  • Friday, March 27th, Eulalie Saïsset (Doctorante, CRIS), To build or not to build? Decades of land use conflicts in France
  • Friday, April 10th, Mariana Madruga de Brito (Helmholtz Center for Environmental Research), Whose Pain Counts? A Computational Text Analysis of Inequalities in Disaster and Adaptation Reporting 
  • Friday, April 17th, Adrien Fabre (CNRS Researcher, CIRED), Public Acceptance of International Redistribution in High-Income Countries
     

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