France – FEPS Young Academic Network https://fepsyan.feps-europe.eu Find all Feps young acedemy network projects here. Wed, 29 May 2024 13:10:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.8 https://fepsyan.feps-europe.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/cropped-favicon-32x32.png France – FEPS Young Academic Network https://fepsyan.feps-europe.eu 32 32 Jan Bogusławski https://fepsyan.feps-europe.eu/member/jan-boguslawski/ Wed, 29 May 2024 12:28:46 +0000 https://fepsyan.feps-europe.eu/?post_type=member&p=392 Jan Bogusławski is a PhD student at Sciences Po Paris, researching
the evolutions of the welfare state in Central and Eastern Europe.
He also taught courses pertaining to social policy and comparative
politics across two campuses of Sciences Po. Over the years, he has
worked on various policy-related projects with multiple companies,
NGOs (the German Marshall Fund of the US) and academic institutions
(the College of Europe).
Jan holds degrees from University College London, London School
of Economics, and has been a visiting researcher at the Max Planck
Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne and at the Department
of Social Policy and Intervention at the University of Oxford.
His writings have been featured in several media outlets, including
Jacobin and Politico.

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Robin Huguenot-Nöel https://fepsyan.feps-europe.eu/member/robin-huguenot-noel/ Wed, 29 May 2024 11:31:31 +0000 https://fepsyan.feps-europe.eu/?post_type=member&p=389 Robin Huguenot-Noël is a researcher at the Department of Political and
Social Sciences at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence.
His research mainly focuses on the governance of employment and
social policies in the EU.

Trained in economics and political science, he worked between 2014
and 2020 as policy advisor to the UK Treasury, the German co-operation
and development agency (GIZ), and the European Policy Centre (EPC).
He also published several reports for the European Commission, the
Council and the Parliament on the EU budget, cohesion policy, and
welfare reforms in the EU.

His work has featured in various academic journals, including the
Journal of European Public Policy (JEPP), the Journal of European
Social Policy (JESP), Transfer: European Review of Labour and
Research. He is the co-author of the book Resilient Welfare States in
the European Union – In Search of Capacitating Solidarity, written with
Anton Hemerijck, and published with Agenda Publishing in 2022.

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Paul Hadji-Lazaro https://fepsyan.feps-europe.eu/member/paul-hadji-lazaro/ Tue, 10 Aug 2021 10:24:33 +0000 https://fepsyan.feps-europe.eu/?post_type=member&p=210 Paul is a PhD student in energy macroeconomics from Paris, France. His researches focus on the  structural changes our economies need to undertake to move to a low-carbon world. In contrast to mainstream economics, a heterodox  standpoint on the issue allows for a realistic vision where the transition is not only a cost to put in balance with other economic benefits, but a thermodynamic necessity as well as an opportunity to rebuild a better economy.

He is also passionated about issues related to the  nature of money, to auto-organisation problems, and to the complexity of social material relations. Aside from his interest in abstract issues, he is also deeply interested in  the political dynamics that frame the world he lives in and want to participate in it. His activism has  been so far concentrated in university movements and in other national causes against  the neoliberal agenda or against other forms of  domination.

Taking the temperature of the EU Green Deal

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Justine Gangneux https://fepsyan.feps-europe.eu/member/justine-gangneux/ Mon, 08 Feb 2021 13:37:04 +0000 http://youngacademy.test/?post_type=member&p=97 Justine works as a post-doctoral researcher at the Urban Big Data Centre at the University of Glasgow. Her current research focuses on the materialisation of the ‘smart city’ and the ways in which citizens interact with data and digital infrastructures in urban spaces, as well as on the collection, use and governance of data in local contexts. Her research interests sit at the intersection of digital sociology, critical data studies, governance and urban studies.

A Progressive Framework for Remote Working: Fairness, Sustainability and Digital Inclusion

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