Recent publications
6 June 2025
Four students from the Urban School’s “Strategies Territoriales et Urbaines” master’s program—Vincent Barrière, Fahd Jaibar, Paul-Élie Lanchon et Amaia Rifai—recently researched and produced a podcast in collaboration with the association Impulsion75 titled “LEGACITY: Porte de la chapelle, un quartier entre mémoire et métamorphose.”
5 June 2025
Xavier Timbeau recently contributed to a report for the EU Commission titled “Exploring the nexus of housing, tourism, and local liveability: Insights from Paris, Milan, and Rome” with data collected by Urban School students Scotia Hille, Matteo Fabris, Sallie Bestul and Oskar Steiner. Access the report at: https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC140885
26 May 2025
Éric Verdeil recently published an article titled “Bilan des destructions au Liban après la guerre de 2024 et enjeux de reconstruction” in Confluences Méditerranée, 2025/1 n° 132.
22 May 2025
Michela Barbot recently published the book Les règles de la valeur. Les prix et l’estimation au prisme du droit (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècle) at the Presses de l’Université Toulouse Capitole. The online version will be accessible from September 2025.
22 May 2025
Martin Citarella recently published with Eric Adamkiewicz, Sandrine Bélier, Gilles Champel, and Sonia Piettrethe, the article “Au-delà du design actif : construisons un urbanisme actif et sportif !” in Découvrir, France, Prospective et autres études.
News
6 June 2024
Florence Faucher, Director of the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE) of Sciences Po, and Tommaso Vitale, Dean of the Urban School of Sciences Po, share an interview to discuss the opportunities and challenges of hosting the next AESOP Congress at Sciences Po, which will take place from July 8 to 12 under the theme “GAME CHANGER? Planning for Just and Sustainable Urban Regions” .
6 June 2024
Organised by Asseel Al-Ragam, Hélène Thiollet, Eric Verdeil, and Chantal Verdeil, this conference revisits historical processes of knowledge production, immigration, and cultural exchange in colonial and post-colonial geographies of the Gulf. It also uncovers histories of community, migration, language/dialect, and hinterland denials in both the making of Gulf cities and the production of their histories. The aim is to foster novel investigations that question the positionality of different actors, that humanise the landscape, and that deconstruct persistent myths, material and immaterial structures, spaces and systems that limit a critical reading on the Gulf. For details and registration, click here.
30 April 2024
Sciences Po, Room H202A, 28 rue des Saints-Pères, 75007 Paris & Zoom* Compulsory Registration Spatial inequality and attachment to society across socioeconomic groups: longitudinal evidence from Chile This study examines how residential segregation affects individuals’ attachment to society, including attitudes such as sense of national belonging and identification, social and institutional trust, adherence to social norms, and behaviors like supportive social relationships, civic engagement, and political participation. It also investigates whether the association between neighborhood conditions and attachment to society varies across socioeconomic groups. We focus on Santiago, Chile, one of the most segregated cities worldwide. We combine large-scale survey […]
4 March 2024
Post-doctorat “Le trafic de cocaïne vers la France: enquête sur la chaîne de valeur à partir des ports du Havre et de Rotterdam” au CEE (Centre d’Etudes Européennes et de Politique Comparée de Sciences Po). Appel à candidature ouvert jusqu’au lundi 25 mars 2024 à minuit (heure locale de Paris). Date de début du contrat envisagé : 02/05/2024Date de fin de contrat prévisionnel : 30/04/2025
4 March 2024
Co-organized by Aesop Young Academic Network, Gabriel Feltran will be keynote speaker to the Lisbon Early-Career Workshop in Urban Studies in Lisboa, from November 18 to 20 2024 ! Call for proposals is open until March 30.