12 December 2021

Conspiracy Theories and Epidemics: What Ebola Can Teach Us

By Jules Villa, médialab From 2018 to 2020, an outbreak of Ebola virus disease hit the provinces of North Kivu and Ituri in eastern Democratic […]
12 December 2021

Doping for Work

By Renaud Crespin, Centre for the Sociology of Organisations While doping in the professional sports world regularly makes the headlines in the media, the idea […]
12 December 2021

Measuring the Quality of Care, a European Overview

By Anne-Laure Beaussier, Centre for the Sociology of Organisations Health care quality has become a subject of constant assessment efforts in many OECD countries. Such […]
12 December 2021

The Reform of Access to Health Studies in France

The Students’ Perspectives By Agnès van Zanten, Alice Olivier, Christophe Birolini, Audrey Chamboredon et Léon Marbach ‘Saying it is no longer a competitive exam, this […]
12 December 2021

Ambulatory Medical Care in France

An Increasingly Constrained Autonomy for Private Healthcare Professionals Par Anne Moyal, Centre de sociologie des organisations et LIEPP In February 2019, while visiting a multi-professional […]
12 December 2021

Directory of our Researchers Working on Health

Permanent Faculty Anne-Laure Beaussier Research interests: Public policy analysis, , Health policy in Europe and the USA, Comparative analysis (France, the UK, the USA, Netherlands, […]
22 September 2021

Cogito 21

In the wake of the trail blazed by Bruno Latour, a wealth of research is now devoted to the environment at Sciences Po. This issue […]
8 July 2021
Cogito 15

Cogito 15

Every six months, Cogito presents a selection of recent research at Sciences Po, with an emphasis on comparative approaches and interdisciplinary work. These two approaches […]
8 July 2021

It is Time to Regulate Social Media

The Era of Media Warming by Dominique Boullier, CEE What has happened to our media system over the past decade? How have we managed to […]