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Hugo d'Assenza-David

PhD Candidate

Center for International Studies (CERI)

Research Interest(s): Policy, Governance, Risk, Planning, State, Engineering Sciences, Cities and Territories, Anthropocene

Discipline(s): Political Science

Subdiscipline(s): Political Sociology, Comparative Politics, Public Policy

Research Group(s): Migrations, diasporas, borders, cities and territories, Environmental risks and planetary limits, Science, technology and power

Geographical Area(s): Western Europe

Country(ies): France, Netherlands, United Kingdom

Language(s): French, English, Spanish

Biography

Hugo d’Assenza-David is a PhD candidate in comparative politics, working at the intersection of urban studies, public policy analysis, and the critical sociology of risk. His research examines the development of material flow accounting and their integration into territorial planning strategies in the metropolitan regions of Paris and Amsterdam. Adopting a policy instrumentation perspective, Hugo analyses the construction of metabolic risk, the incorporation of territories’ biogeochemical vulnerabilities into governance structures.

A graduate of Sciences Po, he is a member of the research group Cities are back in town, of the Atelier interdisciplinaire de recherche sur l’environnement (AIRE), and co-organises the Public Action and State Transformation research axis at the CSO. He has conducted research stays at the London School of Economics (Department of Government) and at the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU) in Vienna (Institute of Social Ecology). He has also been a research associate at the University of Glasgow (Urban Big Data Centre) and worked as a research officer in foresight studies for the PUCA and the GIZ.

Thesis topic

Quand la matière compte : la construction du risque métabolique et la gouvernance des planifications territoriales dans les régions de Paris et Amsterdam, supervised by Eric Verdeil & Olivier Borraz

Teaching

• Navigating the Anthropocene: Scenarios and Strategies for Environmental Planning (TD - 24HETD - M2 Sciences Po - Ecole des Affaires Publiques - anglais)

• Climat et Controverses (TD - 2*18HETD - L2 Centrale Supélec - français)

• Enjeux sociaux, enjeux spatiaux (TD - 18HETD - L2 Géographie - Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne - français)

• Encadrement de mémoire (15 étudiants - L3 ESPOL - Université Catholique de Lille - anglais et français)

• Comparative Politics (TD - 2*24HETD - L2 Sciences Po - anglais)

• Public Policy (TD - 2*24HETD - L2 ESPOL - Université Catholique de Lille - anglais)

• Introduction to Political Science (TD - 2*24HETD - L1 Sciences Po - anglais)

publications

Articles in peer-reviewed journals

Zisopoulos, F. K., Fath, B. D., de Oliveira, B. M., Toboso-Chavero, S., d'Assenza-David, H., de Souza, V. M., ... & de Jong, M. (2025). Towards an ecological metaphor for regenerative circular economies. Ecological Economics, 231, 108545.

Joss, S., d'Assenza-David, H., & Serra, L. (2022). Eco-neighborhoods and the question of locational advantage: A socio-spatial analysis of French ‘ÉcoQuartiers’Cities, 126, 103643.


Chapters

d’Assenza H., & Mazeaud, A. (2025). Territoire. Dictionnaire d'écologie politique (No. 1). Presses de Sciences Po.


Book reviews

d’Assenza-David, H. (2025). Bourdieu in the city: Challenging urban theory, by Loïc Wacquant: Cambridge, Polity Press, 2023.

d’Assenza-David, H. (2024). Joan Cortinas Muñoz, Brian O’Neill, Eliza Benites-Gambirazio, Franck Poupeau (2023). Le Champ des politiques hydriques. Enquête sur la gestion de la sécheresse dans l’Ouest des États-Unis, Vulaines-sur-Seine, Éditions du Croquant. Gouvernement et action publique, 13(2), 174-177.

d'Assenza-David, H. (2024). Une feuille de route pour une planification territoriale des Trentes Turbulentes. Sur les chantiers de l’adaptation de nos territoires. Pouvoirs Locaux: les cahiers de la décentralisation/Institut de la décentralisation, (126), 103-107.


Publications of prospective research

d'Assenza-David, H. (2023). Shifting circular: urban infrastructure and policy changes towards renewed territorial metabolisms. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ GmbH), on behalf of the Federal Ministry of the Environment of the Federal Republic of Germany.

d'Assenza-David, H. (2021). Bruxelles: une ville productive et résidentielle. Editions du PUCA, Direction Générale de l’Aménagement du Logement et de la Nature (DGALN).


Research Notes

Barrier, E., d’Assenza-David, H., Haderbache, B., Mina C., Morchain, M., Quijano, T., & Roussilhe, G. (2021). 5G controversies in European cities. Chaire Ville et Numérique. Ecole Urbaine de Sciences Po (projet collectif)

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