Visiting Professors
Sayaka Sakoda is Assistant Professor at Doshisha University. She is also Research Fellow of the Life Risk Research Center (Doshisha University) and Associate Researcher at the Fondation France-Japon de l’EHESS. Her research themes focus on income...
Serafina Cuomo is currently Professor of Ancient History at Durham University, in the North-East of England. Previously, she has worked at Imperial College and Birkbeck, University of London. Her main area of expertise is the history of science in...
Gregory Jackson is Professor of Management of the Freie Universität Berlin and holds visiting appointments at Oxford University and Loughborough University London.His research examines how corporate governance and corporate social...
Huey Copeland is an Associate Professor of Art History and affiliated faculty in the Critical Theory Cluster, the Gender and Sexuality Studies Program, and the Departments of African American Studies and Art Theory & Practice at Northwestern...
Sayonara Leal est docteure en sociologie et maîtresse de conférences à l'Université de Brasília (Brésil). Elle est invitée du 1/11/2018 au 31/11/2018 par Nicolas Dodier (Institut Marcel Maus) dans le cadre du Programme Professeurs invités de l'EHESS...
Shogo Takegawa is Professor of Sociology at Tokyo University. He is invited by Sébastien Lechevalier (CCJ-FFJ) in the framework of the EHESS Visiting Scholar Program. His research focuses on social policies from a comparative perspective. He...
Christopher Pinney is Professor of Anthropology and Visual Culture at University College London. He is invited by Caterina Guenzi (CEIAS) from February First till February 28th 2019.Christopher Pinney has held visiting positions at the Australian...
Anne Murphy is Associate Professor in the Department of Asian Studies and co-Director of the Centre for India and South Asia Research at the University of British Columbia. She is invited by Caterina Guenzi (CEIAS) from June 3th june till June 30th....
Carl W. Ernst is a specialist in Islamic studies, with a focus on West and South Asia. He is invited by Fabrizio Speziale (CEIAS) from May 8th till June 7th 2019.His publications, based on the study of Arabic, Persian, and Urdu, have been mainly...
Romain Wacziarg is a professor of economics at UCLA Anderson School of Management and holds the Hans Hufschmid Chair in Management. He seeks to understand what explains economic performance. This broad topic can be tackled on several levels: “What...
Professor Ross King earned his BA in Linguistics and Political Science from Yale College and his MA and PhD from Harvard in Linguistics. Currently he serves as Professor of Korean and Head of Department in the Department of Asian Studies at the...
Conferences Crimson and gold velvets in the Duchy of Milan under the Sforzas, 1450-1500 : a modern example of state-run industryFriday 18 May 2018, 11:00-13:00 - EHESS (room 7) - 105, boulevard Raspail 75006 Paris ...
Giovanni Kezich (Milan, 1956) studied anthropology and archeology in Siena and London, gaining a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology with a research on The peasant poets. The octave of Latium in its social context (University of London, 1989). Since 1991,...
Conferences"The Crisis of American Liberalism"The first lecture introduces the main themes of the series as a whole. It draws attention to the 1960s and 1970s as a key period of crisis for American liberalism, defined as a political...
Vera Zvereva is senior lecturer, University of Jyväskylä (Finland). The main thread of her studies concerns the connections between discourse, communication technologies and socio-cultural groups in the cultural and political contexts of post-Soviet...
Iddo Tavory is an Associate Professor at New York University. Until 2014, he was Director of Graduate Studies at The New School for Social Research, New York, which he joined in 2010, after receiving his PhD from the University of California, Los...
Conferences Kingship, citizenship, and Sufi Shrine Culture in Indian Muslim Princely StatesThis lecture explores the changing relationship between the small princely state of Jaora and a collection of Islamic shrines located on the outskirts of...
Marianne Sommer is full professor at the Dept. for Cultural and Science Studies at the University of Lucerne. Prior to her current position, she has been at the University of Zurich, ETH Zurich, the Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science,...
Andrew G. Walder is the Denise O'Leary and Kent Thiry Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, and Senior Fellow in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies.A political sociologist, Walder has long specialized on the sources...
Jacqueline Feke is an assistant professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Waterloo in Canada. Her research examines the history, philosophy, and rhetoric of the ancient Greek physical and mathematical sciences. Her...
Graeme Robertson is a Professor of Political Science. A specialist in comparative politics, Graeme’s work focuses on political protest and the dynamics of competition between rulers and their challengers in contemporary authoritarian political...
Robert Nichols is McKnight Land-Grant Professor of Political Theory at the University of Minnesota. He was previously a Humboldt Faculty Research Fellow in Philosophy at the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, and a Fulbright Scholar in the Center for...
Massimo Mazzotti's (Department of History, University of California Berkeley) research interests lie at the intersection of the history of science and science studies. He is especially interested in the historicity and situatedness of mathematics,...
Prashant Keshavmurthy is Associate Professor, Institute of Islamic Studies, MacGill University (Montreal).His research interests focus on literary canon formation and conceptions of authorship in pre-colonial Persian and Urdu literary traditions;...