17 May 2021

Does Anger Play Into the Hands of Populism?

by Lou Safra Whether directed at elites or more broadly at the establishment, anger is a characteristic that many populist candidates and elected officials share. […]
17 May 2021

Politics of Ethnicity and Democratic Resilience

by Jan Rovny The democratisation of central and eastern Europe was initially celebrated as a historical success story. A European subcontinent moved from communist authoritarian […]
17 May 2021

Right-wing Populist Vote: Challenging Popular Assumptions

by Alexis Baudour The storming of the Capitol on 6 January 2021 by Donald Trump’s supporters provided surreal images to illustrate the ‘wave of populism’ […]
17 May 2021

Populism: Research Directory

Permanent Faculty Yann Algan Welfare state, Political economy, Labour markets Department of économics, Sciences Po/CNRS Julia Cagé Political economy, Media economy, International trade, Economic History, […]
23 November 2020

Migration and Integration: Global Cities of the Mediterranean Region in the 18th Century

David Do Paço, Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Centre for History, investigates the production of social relations in situations of strong diversity on local, regional […]
18 November 2020

Migration, Diversity & Mobility

Social groups and individuals have always moved, more or less permanently. These moves, in all their diversity over time and space, feature many motives, trajectories, […]
16 November 2020

Rereading Fariba Adelkhah: On the Road from Teheran to Damascus

Our colleague, CERI researcher Fariba Adelkhah, has considered mobility as a key research area. Her most recent work focused on the circulation of Shiite clerics […]
16 November 2020

Migrant Labor: Policies Serving Production Systems

by Lucas Puygrenier Few studies on asylum seekers have explored their place in the production and labor systems of host countries. Migration management certainly gives […]
16 November 2020

Before the Deluge

The Apparently Unstoppable Growth of Human Mobility in the Pre-Covid World by Ettore Recchi Six months after the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared Covid-19 a pandemic […]