
Florence
Faucher, Research Professor at Sciences Po, Paris, Centre
d’études européennes
Research area: political activism, political parties, green politics, political sociology, political anthropology.

Andrew
Hurrell, Montague Burton Professor of International Relations,
Department of Politics and International Relations and Balliol College,
Oxford
Research area: International relations, comparative regionalism, emerging powers (especially Brazil).
Daniel
Benamouzig, Research Professor, CNRS, at Maison Française,
Oxford, and Sciences Po, Centre for the Sociology of Organizations
Research area: public policies, health sector.
Nancy
Bermeo,
Professor of Comparative Politics, Department of
Politics and International Relations and Nuffield College, Oxford
Research area: Post-conflict Democracies, Democracy Promotion, Federalism,
Political Inclusion.
OXPO project: The Politics of Inequalities.
Tak Wing Chan
, University Lecturer, Department of Sociology, and Tutor in Human Sciences, New College, Oxford
Louis
Chauvel,
Professor at Sciences Po, Paris, Observatoire sociologique
du changement
Renaud Dehousse, Jean Monnet Professor at the Institut d'Études Politiques in Paris and Head of Sciences Po European Studies Centre.
Research area: federalism (comparative studies), European integration
(transformation of European governance).
Elizabeth
Frazer,
University Lecturer, Department of Politics and International
Relations and Official Fellow and Tutor in Politics, New College, Oxford
Research area: concept of politics; political education; sex, gender and politics.
Stephen Fisher,
University Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Director of ESRC Spring School in Quantitative Methods for Social Research, Trinity College, Oxford
Jonathan Gershuny, Professorial Fellow, Department of Sociology and St Hugh's College, Oxford
Research area: time analysis, relationship between individual-level behaviour
and socio-economic structure.
David
Goldey,
Emeritus Fellow, Lincoln College, Oxford
Research area: French and Portuguese politics, comparative politics.
Florence
Haegel,
Research Professor at Sciences Po, Paris, Centre
d’études européennes
Research area: the process of politicization; political parties and systems.
Charlotte Halpern, Senior Research Fellow at PACTE / Sciences Po Grenoble
Research area: public policy; social movements; policy
instruments; environmental studies; urban studies and urban sociology.
Heather Hamill, University Lecturer, Department of Sociology and Fellow, St Cross College, Oxford
Sudhir
Hazareesingh,
University Lecturer, Department of Politics
and International Relations and Tutorial Fellow in Politics, Balliol College,
Oxford
Research area: French politics and political history; political ideas;
International Relations.
Anthony
Heath,
Professor of Sociology and Fellow, Nuffield College,
Oxford
Research area: determinants of electoral behaviour; class and educational
opportunity; social mobility.
Christopher
Hood,
Gladstone Professor of Government and Fellow, All Souls,
Oxford
Research area: executive government; regulation and public-sector reform.
Bastien Irondelle, Senior Research Fellow at Sciences Po, Paris, Center for International Studies and Research
Research area: European defense, strategy and security issues.
OXPO project: The European Union in International Security.
Man
Yee Kan,
Research Fellow, Department of Sociology and St
Hugh’s College, Oxford
Research area: gender inequality issues, time use research.
OXPO project: Sequence Modelling of Everyday Activities.
Desmond
King,
Andrew W Mellon Professor of American Government, Department
of Politics and International Relations and Professorial Fellow, Nuffield
College, Oxford
Research area: comparative government; American politics.
Andrew
Knapp,
Professor at the University of Reading and Head of
the European Study Centre
Research area: French politics, Gaullism, France and the EU.
OXPO project: French Politics.
Patrick
Le Galès,
Research Professor at CNRS, Sciences Po,
Paris, Centre d’études européennes
Research area: government and governance of towns and European regions; the Europeanisation of regional and urban politics; local economic development; instruments of public action and the restructuring of the state.
Laurent Lesnard,
Directeur, Centre de données socio-politiques, Sciences Po
Nonna
Mayer,
Research Professor at CNRS, Sciences Po, Paris, Centre
d’études européennes
Research area: sociology of political behaviour, racism and anti-semitism
and right wing extremism.
OXPO project: The Politics of Inequalities.
Marie Mendras, Senior Research Fellow at CNRS, Sciences Po, Paris, Center for International studies and Research
Research area: Russian politics and international relations.
Kalypso
Nicolaïdis,
Professor of International Relations, Department
of Politics and International Relations and Fellow, St Antony’s
College, Oxford
Research area: European integration, theory of international relations.
Bruno
Palier,
Research Professor at CNRS, Sciences Po, Paris, Centre
d’études européennes
Research area: welfare reforms in Europe.
OXPO project: The Dualisation of European Societies.
Pascal
Perrineau,
Professor at Sciences Po, Paris and Head of CEVIPOF
Research area: electoral sociology, extreme right in France.
OXPO project: French Politics.
Karoline Postel-Vinay, Research Professor at Sciences Po, Paris, Center for International Studies and Research
Research area: Theory of international relations (non-European analysis
of regulation system), Japan and China relationship.
Olivier
Rozenberg,
Fellow in Politics, Sciences Po, Paris, Centre
d’études européennes
Research area: legislative studies, comparative political institutions,
European Union.
OXPO research projects: Legislatures in Europe.
Mirna
Safi,
Senior Research Fellow at Sciences Po, Paris, Observatoire
sociologique du changement
Research area: sociology of immigration in France and Europe, integration,
inequalities and discriminations.
Research project: The Labour Market Integration of Immigrants in the UK
and France: A Longitudinal Approach.
Gwendolyn Sasse,
University Reader in the Comparative Politics of Central and Eastern Europe, Professorial Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford
Martin
Seeleib-Kaiser,
Professor of Comparative Social Policy and
Politics, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, Oxford
Research area: welfare state change and continuity in comparative perspective.
OXPO project: The Dualisation of European Societies.
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