26 September 2017
In recent years, French disability policies have gained a collective dimension aiming for better social integration of all the people involved. How do beneficiaries view […]
22 September 2017
Do diasporas develop long-distance nationalism that expresses itself in a very radical way (uncompromising and extremist) and helps strengthen the ethnic identity of the “dispersed”? […]
20 September 2017
On 27 March 2017, Sciences Po’s Urban School and the Center for European Studies established a new research and teaching chair called “Cities and Digital […]
12 September 2017
Continuous advances in transportation and communication technology have facilitated the circulation of humans and information beyond the borders of nation-states, enhancing migrants’ capacity to maintain […]
11 September 2017
Understanding the interactions between renewable energy and territories It has become imperative to make our societies progress towards an energy transition. Territories have been recognized […]
2 September 2017
We know that the transmission of messages between individuals is often imperfect and/or incomplete. The transformation of a single word or group of words can […]
22 March 2017
Election studies have been a major research topic at Sciences Po for over a century, based on the work of André Siegfried, who began his […]
22 March 2017
In an election year full of twists, an overview of our work on elections – a central and foundational research subject at Sciences Po – […]
21 March 2017
New questions Sciences Po researchers are focusing on new factors likely to impact voting. These include the importance of assets and of psychological factors such […]