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All permanents members of the department, researchers at the CNRS or FNSP and university members belong as a main job to a Sciences Po research unit.
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Agnès Van Zanten
agnes.vanzanten@sciencespo.fr
Entity(ies): Centre for Research on Social Inequalities (CRIS), The Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Evaluation of Public Policies (LIEPP)
Research Interest(s): Educational background and educational policies, Higher education, Educational counseling
Research Group(s): Educational Policies
Discipline(s): Sociology
Subdiscipline(s): Education and Training Sciences

Federico Varese
federico.varese@sciencespo.fr
Entity(ies): Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE)
Research Interest(s): Criminal governance, Sociology of organized crime, Economic sociology, Social theory, Theory of the state, Methodologies
Discipline(s): Sociology

Éric Verdeil
HDR
eric.verdeil@sciencespo.fr
Entity(ies): Center for International Studies (CERI)
Research Interest(s): Political ecology and crises of urban infrastructures, urban metabolism, cities and governance, energy issues in the South.
Research Group(s): Global economy, capitalism, extraction, Migrations, diasporas, borders, cities and territories, Environmental risks and planetary limits, Violence, war and peace
Discipline(s): Political Science, Geography
Subdiscipline(s): Urban Geography, Comparative Politics
Geographical Area(s): Global realm , Middle East, North Africa
Country(ies): Lebanon, Tunisia
Language(s): English, German, Arabic

Tommaso Vitale
tommaso.vitale@sciencespo.fr
Entity(ies): Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE), Urban School
Research Interest(s): Urban sociology; territorial inequalities; housing and institutional change; drought and environmental discrimination; ethnic minorities in urban and peri-urban areas; associations, neighborhood committees, and volunteer groups in cities and marginal territories; the evolution of metropolitan social and spatial structures and their implications for anti-poverty policies and governance.
Discipline(s): Political Science, Sociology
Language(s): Italian, French, English