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Émilie Biland-Curinier

Professor, HDR

Centre for the Sociology of Organisations (CSO)

Member of the Research and Teaching Program on Gender Knowledge (PRESAGE) - Research associate at the Gender, Sexuality, and Inequality Unit of the National Institute for Demographic Studies (Ined)

Research Interest(s): Families, Public Action, Law and Justice, Inequalities, Discrimination and Domination

Discipline(s): Sociology

Research Group(s): Public Policy and Transformations of the State; Law, Norms and Regulation; Work, Employment and Professions

Biography

Sociologist and political scientist Émilie Biland-Curinier analyzes the contribution of organizations and professional groups to the unequal dynamics that are reshaping contemporary societies. At the intersection of the sociology of public action and the sociology of law and justice, she is interested in the mechanisms that frame individuals in their family life (marital separations, filiation) and in their professional life (administrative competitions, pandemic law). She highlights their importance in the differentiation and hierarchization of social status according to class, gender, sexuality, and origin. In recent years, she has mainly worked on the parental rights of LGBT+ people, as well as on experiences of the law during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Based on research experiences in several countries (Canada, Chile, the United States, France) and within numerous teams, her analyses also focus on research practices in the social sciences, international comparisons, survey techniques, scientific engagement, and the relationship between individual and collective work.

Read the interview she gave upon her arrival at the CSO in 2019, as well as the one she gave as part of the International Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia, and Biphobia in 2023.

Read her interview on her arrival at the CSO 

EDUCATION

2017
Accreditation to supervise research in sociology, University of Strasbourg

2008
Doctorate in sociology, EHESS

2004
Master's degree in social sciences, ENS/EHESS

2002
External agrégation in economics and social sciences

2001
Master's degree in sociology, Paris-Descartes University

2000-2001
Year of study at City University of New York

1999-2004
Student at the École Normale Supérieure de Paris

Projects

2022-2025
Expériences pandémiques du droit et de la justice : famille, travail et espace public en urgence sanitaire” Institute for Studies and Research on Law and Justice, with J. Pélisse

2019-2024
"Des parents dans leurs droits ? Minorités sexuelles et séparations conjugales d’un continent à l’autre" Institut Universitaire de France

2021-2022
“ Injustices, conflictualité et expériences du droit en urgence sanitaire” Agence Nationale de la Recherche

2020-2022
Intermédiaires du droit et parents LGBTQ+” Quebec Ministry of Justice

Thesis Supervision

Zéo Richez, PhD in Sociology, started in 2024 at Sciences Po: Caring for transgender minors in France: Building a field and medical practice under pressure.

Hélène Buscail, PhD in Sociology, started in 2023 at Sciences Po (co-supervised by P. Delage): Trajectories of victims of sexual violence in police and judicial institutions

Néo Gaudy, PhD in Sociology, started in 2023 at Sciences Po (co-supervised by A. Jaunait): Preventing violence while promoting sexual health? A sociology of LGBTQI and TDS community health mobilizations since 2010

Teaching

2024-2026
Class, gender, race: inequalities and intersections, Master's 1, common academic training

2024-2026
Power relations in research, Master's 1 in sociology

2021-2026
Gender and sexuality, Master's 1 in sociology

2021-2026
Discrimination and Inequality, exploratory seminar, 1st year university college, Paris

2021-2026
Gender and Sexuality in the Workplace, Master's 2, School of Public Affairs

2020-2022
Sociology of the Family, Master's 2 in Sociology

2019-2020
Social Relations and Public Administration, seminar, university college, 2nd year, Paris

PREVIOUS POSITIONS

2019-2024
Junior member of the Institut universitaire de France

2014-2023
Associate professor in the Department of Political Science at Laval University

2014-2019
Lecturer in Political Science, Department of AES, at the University of Rennes 2. Researcher at the ARENES Laboratory (UMR CNRS 6051)

2010-2014
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, at Laval University (Quebec, Canada)

VISITING PROFESSOR POSITIONS 

2026 Quebec National Institute for Scientific Research 
2025 Stockholm Center for Organizational Research (Sweden)
2025 UC Louvain (Belgium) 
2024 Uppsala University (Sweden)
2019 and 2022 Catholic University of Chile
2014 Paris-Dauphine University
2009 University of Tampere (Finland)

Editorial Activity

Since 2025
Co-editor-in-chief of the journal Gouvernement et action publique (Presses de Sciences Po) and member of its editorial board since 2011

RECENT RESPONSIBILITIES

Since 2026
External member of the Ined Ethics Committee

Since 2020
Co-head of the CSO's “Law, Standards, and Regulations” division

2021-2024
Elected member of Section 40 of the National Scientific Research Committee

2021-2024
CSO Equality Correspondent, with S. Brunier

2020-2024
Elected member of the CSO Laboratory Council

publications

BOOKS :

  • Parents en quête de droits. Minorités de sexualité et de genre d’un continent à l’autre, Presses de Sciences Po, 2026
  • Family Law in Action. Divorce and Inequality in Quebec and France, UBC Press, 2023. Lauréat du prix 2024 de l’Association Canadienne Droit & Société / W. Wes Pue Book Prize
  • Gouverner la vie privée. L’encadrement inégalitaire des séparations conjugales en France et au Québec, ENS-Editions, 2019. 
  • La fonction publique territoriale, La découverte, coll. « Repères », 2019 [première édition 2012]. 
  • Au tribunal des couples. Enquête sur des affaires familiales (au sein du Collectif Onze), Odile Jacob, 2013

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