Centre for Administrative, Political and Social Studies and Research

UMR 8026 | CERAPS
Humanities and social sciences Research unit Culture, societies, changing practices

Our laboratory combines political science, public law and sociology. By articulating these three disciplines, our research addresses public action, political participation and the social and legal regulations of contemporary societies. Working primarily on local institutions and policies, voting and political parties, we have progressively broadened our focus to national, European and international policies and legal orders, health and environmental issues, other forms of political participation than voting (social movements, participatory democracy, media, interest groups, etc.), conflict and post-conflict situations, development aid policies and the uses of new technologies. Conducting research of high scientific quality, the CERAPS is also open to society and works regularly with associations and public authorities, especially local authorities.

Informations

Director: Anne-Cécile Douillet

https://ceraps.univ-lille.fr/
https://twitter.com/CerapsLille
https://www.facebook.com/Ceraps-281573888577493/

1, place Déliot
Faculté des Sciences Juridiques, Politiques et Sociales, Campus Moulins-Ronchin, Université de Lille
59024 LILLE

Mots-clés

Political science, Law, Sociology, Political participation, Health policy, Environment, Urban policy, Local government, Inequality, Conflict resolution

Localisation

  • Political Science
  • Public law
  • Sociology
  • Public action
  • Political representation
  • Militantism
  • Mobilizations
  • Political parties
  • Political participation
  • International relations
  • International conflicts
  • Legal orders
  • Local governments
  • Health Policy
  • Sociology of law
  • Discriminations
  • New technologies
  • Informal politics
  • Local government law
  • Territorialized behaviors
  • Political organizations
  • European and international public policies
  • New forms of democratic participation

Examples of projects:

  • ANR PWACCOP - Postwar agrarian capitalims. A comparative perspective
  • ANR DATAWAR - How do data shape our vision of war? The impact of scientific practices of quantitative conflict analysis on the perceptions of political violence by NGOs, political institutions and the media.
  • ANR MIGRINDOM - Migrants from within. State management and collective trajectories of migrants from overseas departments
  • ANR GIRAFE: Management of Incidents during Crowd Gatherings
  • PIA jeunesse : Innovative projects for youth

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We do not offer access to any equipment.

Saint Joseph University of Beirut (Lebanon), Centre for Research on Social Development and Policy (CPDS) (Canada), CEBES (Spain), International Associate Laboratory (IAL) PRINciPE with the University of Montreal (Canada)


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