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Professeur de sociologie

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Adrian Favell est professeur de sociologie à Sciences Po et membre du Centre d’études européennes. Il est aussi Professor of European and International Studies à Aarhus Univeristy, a été Professor of Sociology à UCLA et a enseigné dans les universités de Sussex, Utrecht and Louvain-la-Neuve. Il est titulaire d’un PhD en Social and Political Sciences du European University Institute de Florence (1995).

Partisan de la recherche multi-méthodes, interdisciplinaire et comparative, ses publications incluent des travaux sur l’Islam et le multiculturalisme, l’immigration et l’intégration en Europe occidentale, les migrations Est-Ouest en Europe, la migration de travailleurs hautement qualifiés, la mobilité et le cosmopolitisme dans les villes européennes ainsi que sur la sociologie de l’intégration européenne. Il est sur le point d’achever un ouvrage sur la société et l’art contemporain japonais depuis 1990 et entreprend de nouvelles recherches sur la culture et la société en Turquie. En tant qu’enseignant, il s’intéresse à la sociologie analytique et à la philosophie des sciences sociales, ainsi qu’à la méthodologie et au design de recherche dans les sciences sociales.

Il est rédacteur adjoint du Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, membre du comité de rédaction du Journal of Common Market Studies et membre du comité de rédaction de Ethnicities.

 

 

Thèmes de recherche/Supervision

Villes, culture, mondialisation, intégration régionale, nationalisme, multiculturalisme, mobilités et migration, en Europe, Amérique du Nord et Asie.

 

Enseignement

“Contemporary Social Theory”, BA in Sociology

“Culture in the Large Metropolis”, MPA in Governing the Large Metropolis

“Comparative Regional Integration”, MA in European Affairs

 

Distinctions honorifiques

Ministère danois de la science, de la technologie et de l’innovation, EliteForsk Research Prize, 2010

The David W.Roth and Robert H.Symonds Memorial Lecture, Yale University, School of Architecture, 2008

SSRC/Japan Foundation Abe Fellow, 2006-7

 

Livres

Before and After Superflat: A Short History of Japanese Contemporary Art 1990-2011, Hong Kong: Timezone 8 2012, pp.246.

Sociology of the European Union, édité par Adrian Favell et Virginie Guiraudon, London: Palgrave 2011, pp.266.

Pioneers of European Integration: Citizenship and Mobility in the EU, édité par Ettore Recchi et Adrian Favell, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, août 2009, pp.312.

Eurostars and Eurocities: Free Movement and Mobility in an Integrating Europe, Oxford: Blackwell 2008, pp.279.

The Human Face of Global Mobility: International Highly Skilled Migration in Europe, North America and the Asia Pacific, édité par Michael Peter Smith et Adrian Favell, New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction (Vol.8, Comparative Urban and Community Research), mars 2006, pp.330.

The Politics of Belonging: Migrants and Minorities in Contemporary Europe, édité par Andrew Geddes et Adrian Favell, Aldershot: Ashgate/ICCR 1999, pp.227.

Philosophies of Integration: Immigration and the Idea of Citizenship in France and Britain, London: Macmillan/New York: St.Martin’s Press 1998, pp.288. (2ème édition de poche avec nouvelle preface et index publiée en juin 2001, pp.320)

New Xenophobia in Europe, édité par Bernd Baumgartl et Adrian Favell, introduction d’Ernest Gellner, Den Haag: Kluwer Law International 1995, pp. 400.

 

Articles

2010 -

‘Visions of Neo-Tôkyô: culture pop dans l'art contemporaine japonais’, catalogue essay for touring exhibition Mangapolis! La Ville Japonaise Contemporaine dans la Manga, April 2012, pp.212-27.

‘Governmentality, political field or public sphere? Theoretical alternatives in the political sociology of the EU’ (with Ann Zimmermann), European Journal of Social Theory, vol.14, no.4, Dec 2011, pp.489-516.

‘The Europeanisation of Everyday Life: Cross-Border Practices and Transnational Identifications among EU and Third-Country Citizens’ (with Ettore Recchi, Theresa Kuhn, Janne Solgaard Jensen and Juliane Klein), State of the Art Report for FP7 EUCROSS project, Working Paper #1, pp.54, Oct 2011

‘Bye Bye Little Boy’, Art in America, April 2011, 86-91

‘Social mobility and spatial mobility’ (with Ettore Recchi), in Sociology of the European Union, edited by Adrian Favell and Virginie Guiraudon, London: Palgrave, Feb 2011, pp.50-75.

Tokyo to LA story: how Southern California became the gateway for a Japanese global pop art phenomenon’, Kontur, no.20, déc. 2010, pp.56-71.

European citizenship in three Eurocities: a sociological approach to the European Union’, Politique Européenne, no.30, mars 2010, pp.187-224.

2000-2009

The sociology of the European Union: an agenda’ (avec Virginie Guiraudon), European Union Politics, 10,4 déc. 2009, pp.550-576.

Pioneers of European integration: an introduction’ (avec Ettore Recchi), chap. in Pioneers of European Identity: Citizenship and Mobility in the EU, édité par Ettore Recchi et Adrian Favell, Edward Elgar, sept. 2009, pp.1-25.

Internal and external movers: East-West migration and the impact of EU enlargement’ (et Tina Nebe), chap. in Pioneers of European Identity: Citizenship and Mobility in the EU, édité par Ettore Recchi et Adrian Favell, Edward Elgar, sept. 2009, pp.205-223.

Immigration, migration and free movement in the making of Europe’, chap. in European Identity, édité par Jeffey C.Checkel et Peter J.Katzenstein, Cambridge University Press, janv. 2009, pp.167-189.

The new face of East-West migration in Europe’, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 34, juill. 2008, pp.701-716.

Rebooting migration theory: Interdisciplinarity, globality and postdisciplinarity in migration studies’, chap. in Migration Theory: Talking Across Disciplines (2nd ed.), édité par Caroline Brettell et James Hollifield, Routledge 2007, pp.259-278.

The sociology of EU politics’, chap. in Sage Handbook of European Union Politics, édité par Knud Erik Joergensen, Mark A. Pollack et Ben Rosamond, Sage, 2006, pp.122-128.

The human face of global mobility: a research agenda’ (avec Miriam Feldblum et Michael Peter Smith), introduction de The Human Face of Global Mobility, édité par Michael Peter Smith et Adrian Favell, Transaction Press, mars 2006, pp.1-25.

European market’, in International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology, edited by Jens Beckert and Milan Zafirovski, London: Routledge, Dec 2005, pp.252-257.

‘Europe's identity problem’, West European Politics, vol.28,no.5, Nov 2005, pp.1109-1116.

Assimilation/Integration’, in Immigration and Asylum: From 1900 to the Present, edited by Matthew Gibney and Randall Hansen, Santa Barbara, CA: Clio, June 2005.

Nowhere men: cosmopolitanism’s lost moment’, in Innovation, vol.18, no.1, March 2005, pp.99-103.

London as Eurocity: French free movers in the economic capital of Europe’, Global and World Cities Research Bulletin, 150, Sept 2004, pp.16.

The philosophy of multiculturalism: the theory and practice of applied political theories’ (with Tariq Modood), in Contemporary Political Philosophy: A Reader and A Guide, edited by Alan Finlayson, Edinburgh University Press, 2003, pp.484-495.

‘Games without frontiers? Questioning the transnational social power of migrants in Europe’, Archives Européennes de Sociologie, XLIV, 3, Winter 2003, pp.327-427.

‘Integration nations: the nation-state and research on immigrants in Western Europe’, Comparative Social Research, vol.22, Oct 2003, pp.13-42.

Intra-EU migration: a socio-demographic overview’(with Ettore Recchi, Damian Tambini, Emiliana Baldoni, David Williams and Kristin Surak), PIONEUR Working Paper No.3, July 2003, pp.47.

'Markets against politics: Migration, EU enlargement and the idea of Europe' (with Randall Hansen) in EU enlargement and East-West migration, special edition of Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, guest edited by Adrian Favell and Randall Hansen, vol.24, no.4, Oct 2002, pp.581-601.

Italy as a comparative case’, in The Politics of Recognising Difference: Multiculturalism Italian Style, edited by Ralph Grillo and Jeff Pratt, Aldershot: Avebury 2002, pp.237-243.

'Migration, mobility and globaloney: metaphors and rhetoric in the sociology of globalisation', review essay in Global Networks, vol 1, no.4, Sept 2001, pp.389-98.

'Integration policy and integration research in Europe: a review and critique' in Citizenship Today: Global Perspectives and Practices, edited by T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Doug Klusmeyer, Washington, DC: Brookings Institute/Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 2001 (report prepared for the Carnegie Endowment "Comparative Citizenship Project"), pp.349-399.

‘Multi-ethnic Britain: an exception in Europe?’, in Patterns of Prejudice, vol.35, no.1, Jan 2001, pp.35-57.

‘Bruxelles: capitale européenne au coeur d’un état-nation éclaté’, in Europe: régions et communautés contre les nations, special edition of Panoramiques, 4ème trimestre 2000, no.49, pp.110-115.

'The Europeanisation of immigration politics', European Integration online Papers working paper, published in Cultures et conflicts, été-automne 2000, no.38-39, pp.153-185.

1990-1999

European integration, immigration and the nation state: institutionalising transnational political action?’ (with Andrew Geddes), Robert Schuman Centre Working Paper Series, EUI, Florence, No.1999-32, Dec 1999.

Multi-national, multi-cultural and multi-levelled Brussels: national and ethnic politics in the ‘Capital of Europe’’ (with Marco Martiniello), ESRC Transnational Communities Working Paper Series WPTC-99-04, April 1999.

‘To belong or not to belong: the postnational question’ in The Politics of Belonging (co-editor), 1999, pp.209-223.

‘How can we be European?: Comments on Glazer, Schain and Fassin:, in Multicultural Questions, edited by Christian Joppke and Steven Lukes, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1999, pp.242-257.

‘Political philosophy at the Rubicon: Will Kymlicka’s Multicultural Citizenship, in Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Autumn 1998, vol.1, no.2, pp.255-278.

‘Convergence and divergence between British and Belgian multiculturalism’ (with Marco Martiniello), in Multicultural Policies and the State: A Comparison of Two European Societies, edited by Marco Martiniello, Aldershot: Avebury 1998, pp. 178-190.

Multicultureel burgerschap in theorie en pratijk: empirische analyses in de toegepaste politieke filosofie’, in Krisis: Tijdschrift voor Filosofie, nr.72, herfst 1998, pp.67-85.

‘A politics that is shared, bounded and rooted? Rediscovering civic political culture in Western Europe’, in Theory and Society, April 1998, vol.27, no.2, pp. 209-236.

Multicultural race relations in Britain: problems of interpretation and explanation’, in Challenge to the Nation State: Immigration in Western Europe and the United States, edited by Christian Joppke, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1998, pp.310-349.

‘Citizenship and immigration: pathologies of a progressive philosophy’, in New Community, April 1997, vol.23, no.2, pp.173-195.

‘Rational choice as grand theory: James Coleman’s normative contribution to social theory’, in Jon Clark (ed), James S. Coleman, London: Falmer 1996,  pp.285-298.

‘Europe: National visions, international perspectives and comparative analysis’ (with Bernd Baumgartl) in New Xenophobia in Europe (co-editor), 1995, pp.378-399.

‘Great Britain: Clear blue water between “Us” and “Europe”?’ (with Damian Tambini), in New Xenophobia in Europe (co-editor), 1995, pp.148-163.

'James Coleman: social theorist and moral philosopher?' in American Journal of Sociology, Nov 1993, Vol.99, no.3, pp.590-613.

 
 
 
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