30 May 2016

Algeria Modern. From Opacity to Complexity

In their book Algeria Modern. From Opacity to Complexity (Hurst Publishers, CERI Sciences Po Series, April 2016), Luis Martinez and Rasmus Alenius Boserup look at […]
22 May 2016

Digital humanities: learning from an experiment

Humanities have always been intensely interactive and social; a vibrant ecosystem of shared and reworked ideas. However, many have argued that digital humanities are reframing […]
20 May 2016

Thousand and one ways of being European

Sciences Po Law professor, Loïc Azoulai holds a Chair of excellence from Sorbonne Paris Cité entitled “Ways of being European. Legal systems, ways of belonging, […]
20 May 2016

The trompe-l’œil of segregation

Urban segregation is a dominant theme in the public debate, and is often denounced as the origin of divides, apartheid, and ghettos confining the poor […]
20 May 2016

The children of immigrants are not doomed to failure

INED research officer and Nuffield College (Oxford) associate member, Mathieu Ichou wrote his doctoral thesis on the origins of educational inequalities and of the academic […]
20 May 2016

Attractiveness of political parties

Political scientist, Romain Lachat holds an excellence research chair in political behaviour funded by the USPC, and aims to contribute to the advancement of theoretical […]
20 May 2016
Old Age

Civic life for the most deprived

How can we ensure that over-fifty-year-olds, the poor, the most isolated people and those in need are able to participate more fully in civic life? […]
20 May 2016
Dix mois d’École et d’Opéra

Democratizing access to art and culture

Update 12 August 2022 - Publication des résultats : Philippe Coulangeon & Denis Fougère (2022) Bringing underprivileged middle-school students to the opera: cultural mobility or […]
20 May 2016

A new-generation electoral survey

In 2015, the French Ministry of the Interior awarded CEVIPOF a grant to develop and conduct a “new generation” electoral survey, called “The French Electoral […]