While inequalities are increasing, public policies seem to struggle with reducing them. How can we address this fundamental democratic stumbling block, and what role can the social sciences play?
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Hadrien Herrault, Anne-Cécile Douillet
Christine Kosmopoulos, Joachim Schöpfel
The destruction of biodiversity underscores the impact of human behaviors on the environment and subsequently affects human health, as evidenced by the proliferation of epidemics.
Comprendre les épidémies
Anne Goffard, Serge Morand
A simple and accessible introduction to the intellectual foundations of liberal capitalism.
D'où vient et où va le capitalisme ?
Dany-Robert Dufour, Nicolas Postel
Designed as a dialogue between two French scholars whose research focuses on gender, this book aims at investigating how this notion affects French universalism by confronting it to the U.S. model, which is too often depicted as its opposite.
Regards croisés France-États-Unis
Virginie Martin, Hélène Quanquin
Une étude de l'impact du numérique sur les corpus et archives dans les recherches en SHS.
Clarisse Bardiot, Esther Dehoux
In the early 2000s, the notion of the Anthropocene was put forward to designate a new era in the history of the Earth, marked by profound and irreversible transformations induced by human actions on the environment: this notion has itself led to the issues of "sustainable development", "ecological transition" and even " energetic transition ".
Catherine Larrère, Philippe Sabot