I am a political scientist and currently postdoctoral researcher and Co-Principal Investigator in the CNRS SOSI project DEMAIN (Dispositif d’étude et de mesure des attitudes et des inégalités au sein des nouvelles générations) at the research centre PRINTEMPS of Paris-Saclay University (UVSQ).
My research is situated in the fields of political behaviour, gender and politics, political representation and comparative politics. More precisely, I mostly work on gender and generational inequalities in political behavior and attitudes as well as on political representation and the use of public opinion research by governments in France and Germany.
I hold a PhD in Political Science from Sciences Po, a MRes in Comparative Political Sociology from Science Po and BA in Political Science and Public Law from the University of Mannheim. I was previously a postdoctoral researcher in the CosPo project at Centre Emile Durkheim, a teaching and research fellow of Sciences Po Bordeaux and a visiting research fellow at the University of Oxford. My PhD thesis titled “The gender gap paradox : citizenship, cohort change and the evolution of gender inequalities in political participation in Western Europe (1981-2016)” was nominated and shortlisted for the 2021 Jean Blondel PhD Prize of the European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR).
I am regularly in charge of classes on comparative politics, gender and politics, the sociology of youth and generations, general introductions to political science as well as quantitative and qualitative methods at various higher education institutions in France such as Sciences Po (Paris), Sciences Po Bordeaux, University of Lille and the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (Paris-Saclay University).
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CONTACT
Laboratoire PRINTEMPS (Professions, Institutions, Temporalités),
Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yveslines (Université Paris-Saclay)
47, boulevard Vauban
78380 Guyancourt
France