Anne REVILLARD

Professor associate, LIEPP/CRIS
Director of LIEPP

Sociology

Bio :

Anne Revillard the director of LIEPP since august 2020. She is an associate professor of sociology, member of the Centre for Research on social Inequalities (CRIS). Her research focuses on the interplay between law, policy/politics and the contemporary transformations of systems of inequality linked to gender and disability.

She has notably conducted fieldword on women’s rights policies in France and Quebec, institutional mediation, the disability rights movement, and gender inequalities among the bureaucratic elite. She currently is working on a project funded by LIEPP on the reception of disability policy.

Her recent publications include « Social Movements and the Politics of Bureaucratic Rights Enforcement: Insights from the Allocation of Disability Rights in France », Law and Social Inquiry, 2016; “Un «Mal Nécessaire»? Les Hauts Fonctionnaires et Les Quotas.” (avec Laure Bereni), Travail, genre et sociétés, 2015; L’Etat des droits. Politique et droits et pratiques des institutions, (with Pierre-Yves Baudot), Paris, Presses de Sciences Po/Gouvernance, 2015.

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