Mattéo Lanoë
@matteolanoe.bsky.social
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Sociology PhD candidate, Sciences Po and Ined Social health inequalities, Socialization, Body @cris-sciencespo.bsky.social @ined.bsky.social
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#HelloESR: (Re)bonjour! Je m’appelle Mattéo et je suis étudiant en M2 recherche de sociologie à Sciences Po. Je m’intéresse à la sociologie de la socialisation, aux transformations individuelles, et aux trajectoires biographiques. Plus globalement, je m’intéresse aussi bcp aux q° méthodologiques.
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Suite à la migration de scientifiques et d'universitaires de X, Bluesky est devenue une l'une des alternatives.

Afin d'évaluer sa viabilité/pertinence pour la communication scientifique, cette étude présente une analyse à grande échelle de la diffusion d'articles scientifiques sur Bluesky.

1/5
Image d'un téléphone sur lequel se trouve le logo et le nom de Bluesky.
En arrière-plan, un papillon blanc sur fond bleu
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💫 Copieux double numéro pour la dernière livraison de Sociétés Contemporaines

Avec:

- Un dossier sur les enjeux normatifs de la contraception
- Un dossier sur la situation dramatique des universités US
- Des articles de varia miouuuum (musique improvisée, vote RN, apprenti·es et norme d'emploi)
 Enjeux normatifs de la promotion de la contraception
Pages 5 à 22
27 minutes
Article de revue

Introduction

Promouvoir la contraception, diffuser des valeurs situées ?

    Par Leslie Fonquerne, Aurore Koechlin et Mireille Le Guen 

Pages 23 à 53
47 minutes
Article de revue

Promouvoir la contraception comme style de vie

    Par Francis Sanseigne 

Pages 55 à 79
38 minutes
Article de revue

Repenser la pilule

De la révolution thérapeutique au lifestyle drug

    Par Elizabeth Siegel Watkins, Traduit par Anne-Charlotte Millepied 

Pages 81 à 110
45 minutes
Article de revue

La pilule promue sur l’ordonnance

Des normes de prescription pilulocentrées sous influence des industries pharmaceutiques (France, 1960-2000)

    Par Alexandra Roux 

 Varia
Pages 111 à 141
47 minutes
Article de revue

Racisme et vote d’extrême droite

Retour sur une question et pistes analytiques

    Par Félicien Faury 

Pages 143 à 171
44 minutes
Article de revue

Une dispense légitime de recherche d’emploi ?

Les personnes handicapées et la norme d’emploi

    Par Mathéa Boudinet 

Pages 173 à 203
47 minutes
Article de revue

Le genre en jeu

Styles de pratique et improvisation musicale

    Par Alexandre Robert 

Pages 205 à 230
39 minutes
Article de revue

Devenir meilleur·e apprenti·e de France

La mise au concours de l’engagement professionnel

    Par Estelle Bonnet et Élise Verley 

 En lutte. Les universités étatsuniennes face au trumpisme
Page 231
2 minutes
Article de revue

Les universités étatsuniennes face au trumpisme

Pages 233 à 234
3 minutes
Article de revue

Les mots bannis de la NSF

Pages 235 à 243
14 minutes
Article de revue

La fin de l’affirmative action dans les universités américaines ?

    Par Daniel Sabbagh 

Pages 245 à 256
18 minutes
Article de revue

La situation politique actuelle de l’enseignement supérieur aux États-Unis vue depuis l’université du Michigan

    Par Leila Kawar, Traduit par Anton Perdoncin 

Pages 257 à 269
20 minutes
Article de revue

« Ce moment de coalition entre facultés, universités et disciplines va laisser une trace durable »

    Entretien avec Alison Gash, Daniel Laurison, réalisé et traduit par Pierre Bataille
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pierrebat.cpesr.fr
Nouveau chantier qui démarre aujourd'hui: les déterminants de la durée des thèses - objet d'étude ô combien débattu dans notre joyeuse congrégation
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ehouardvial.bsky.social
Confirmation que Macron souhaitait une majorité RN en faisant la dissolution (j'imagine pour apparaître comme un genre de "rempart républicain")
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OK, a🧵: Our new paper studies workers' political consciousness in times of class demobilization.

We show there's more to workers' politics than right-wing resentment. Listening to workers, we reconstruct their moral critiques of money, power & recognition.

Link journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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crestsociology.bsky.social
Check out the CREST Sociology seminar program for the rest of the year: Ashley Mears, Katia Begall, @oms279.bsky.social, and Mads Meier Jæger! All in person or on-line! Starting next week with Ashley Mears!
Sociology seminar announcement poster featuring the CREST (Center for Economics and Statistics) logo at the top with a modern glass building in the background. The poster displays four upcoming seminars, each with a portrait photo of the speaker on the left and event details on the right:

September 18, 2025, 12:00-13:15: Ashley Mears (University of Amsterdam) presenting "Learning to Like the Likes and the Hate: The Labor of Internet Fame in the New Attention Economy" - shown with a professional headshot of a woman with shoulder-length dark hair wearing a black top with knit vest.

October 23, 2025, 12:00-13:15: Katia Begall (Radboud University) presenting "Of Apples and Trees: A Dyadic Approach to the Intergenerational Transmission of Household Work" - featured with a photo of a woman with glasses and hair in a bun, wearing a light blue shirt while presenting.

November 27, 2025, 12:00-13:15: Oscar Stuhler (Northwestern University) presenting "Agency Expressions in Organizational Communication" - accompanied by a headshot of a young man with dark wavy hair and wire-rimmed glasses wearing a dark sweater.

December 11, 2025, 12:00-13:15: Mads Meier Jæger (University of Copenhagen) presenting "Breath, Depth, or Consecration? Omnivorousness Tastes in Music and Perceptions of Status and Competence" - shown with a photo of a man with reddish hair and round glasses in an office setting with bookshelves.

All seminars are noted as "in person and on-line" events.
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abelaussant.bsky.social
I am thrilled to share with you my first publication in a peer-reviewed journal! Thank you for everything @scoavoux.bsky.social
scoavoux.bsky.social
Do streaming platforms trap us in cultural filter bubbles? We like to think so but the evidence says otherwise. In a new paper @abelaussant.bsky.social and I find the use of streaming platform to be associated with an increase in consumption diversity. sociologicalscience.com/articles-v12...
Screenshot of the title and abstract of the article. the title is 
Streaming Platforms, Filter Bubbles, and Cultural Inequalities. How Online Services Increase Consumption Diversity. The abstract reads:  Do digital technologies affect diversity in cultural tastes? Digital sociologists have warned of “filter bubbles,” whereas sociologists of culture have shown that diversity in consumption is valued as a marker of upper-middle-class status. We estimate the effect of using streaming platforms on the diversity of cultural consumption using a matching technique applied to 2018 survey data from France. We find a statistically significant positive effect of using streaming platforms on the diversity of cultural consumption as well as on cosmopolitanism, on three domains, music, movies, and TV shows. The magnitude of this effect is much higher for TV shows. The study brings new evidence against the filter bubble thesis; it shows that platforms do reinforce cultural inequalities by increasing the social gap in consumption diversity. It further suggests that the effect of technology on cultural consumption might mainly operate through its impact on cultural markets rather than changes in cultural experience. Main figure of the article. Difference in number of genres consumed, liked, and disliked between streaming users and non-users. Streaming users consume more genres than non-users after controlling for confounders. The difference is small for music (0.1 sd), moderate for movies (0.2 sd), and high for TV shows (0.46 sd). However, differences
in number of genres liked or disliked are small or not significant. SMD before (light) and after (dark)
adjustment through matching, with error bars indicating 95 percent confidence interva
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mathieurb.bsky.social
En cette période de rentrée, je suis heureux de vous faire part de la sortie du n° spécial de la RFAS, « Les conditions de vie des étudiantes : pauvreté(s), précarité(s), vulnérabilité(s) », coordonné par A.-C. Caseau, M. Mofakhami @malomofa.bsky.social et moi-même.

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Revue française des affaires sociales 2025/2 (n° 252)
Les conditions de vie des étudiant·es : pauvreté(s), précarité(s) et vulnérabilité(s)
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#Autopromo Les premiers résultats de notre enquête sur les conditions de vie des doctorant·es sont sortis

"L’espace social des précarités doctorales. Le cas des
doctorant·es de l’Université Grenoble Alpes"

collab av @margotdeage.bsky.social, @robcss.cpesr.fr et al.

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asabodyembodiment.bsky.social
🏆 Introducing Our Award Winners (and more photos) at 2025 ASA in Chicago!

📷 Phung Su accepting the best article award on behalf of her coauthor Phi Hong Su, for their Frontiers in Sociology article, “Discomforting Surplus: Gender, Sexualization, and Omissions in Ethnographic Fieldwork”
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cantonwiner.bsky.social
Absolutely thrilled to win the 2025 Distinguished Article Award from ASA Sexualities alongside these amazing scholars!

Check out the article, "'I Didn’t Know Ace Was a Thing': Bisexuality and pansexuality as identity pathways in asexual identity formation.” Link below.
Picture of co-authors accepting an award for our paper.
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Excited about the English translation of our article with Pauline Funk: ‘Antisemitism in practice. The destruction of two “Jewish” stores in 1930s France’, just out in 20 & 21. Check it out! 👀 shs.cairn.info/journal-20-2...
Antisemitism in practice. The destruction of two “Jewish” storesin 1930s France. By Yacine Chitour and Pauline Funk
This article takes a micro-historical approach to the ransacking of Jewish and Polish shopkeeper Mathis Lerner’s stores in Dijon in 1938. We analyze the event through the lens of the rumors circulating about Lerner amid the context of partial mobilization and the Munich Agreement, such as the claim that Lerner brazenly shouted “Heil Hitler!” in full view of mobilized Frenchmen in September 1938.
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asastudentforum.bsky.social
Headed to #ASA2025 in Chicago?

Join us for this year’s ASA Student Forum sessions—networking, career prep, roundtables & cutting-edge student research!

August 9–11
Hyatt Regency Chicago

#Sociology #GradStudents #ASAStudentForum
2025 ASA SFAB Sessions
Saturday, August 9
21223 - Student Forum Student Reception
Sat, August 9, 6:00 to 7:30pm, East Tower, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Floor: Ballroom Level/Gold, Grand Ballroom D North

Sunday, August 10
30257 - Student Forum Advisory Board Meeting
Sun, August 10, 8:00 to 9:30am, West Tower, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Floor: Concourse Level/Bronze, Picasso
Session Submission Type: Meeting

30454 - Student Forum Special Topic Paper Session
Sun, August 10, 10:00 to 11:30am, West Tower, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Floor: Concourse Level/Bronze, Water Tower
Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
Individual Presentations:

ACFTU at an International Table: Evidence from Sino-Norwegian Collective Bargaining for Chinese Seafarers - Yi Sui, Renmin University of China; Hao Zhang, Renmin University of China

An Elite Strategy to Navigate Career Precarity? Unpacking Platform Influencer Work of the Chinese International Students - Yifan Liu, University at Albany, SUNY

Carceral Labor and the Inequities of Climate Adaptation Infrastructure - Rachel J Springer, Portland State University

Liquid Life and Structural Suspension of Young Digital Nomads Based on China’s Localization Experience -Bo Liu, Fudan University; Yuan Deng, Peking University & University of California, Berkeley

When Does Work Become Labor? Tracing the Transition from Zero Work to Child Labor in Pakistan - Shah Zaman, Georgia State University 2025 ASA SFAB Sessions
Monday, August 11
40231 - Sociology Unlocked: Your Guide to Careers After Graduate
School
Mon, August 11, 8:00 to 9:30am, East Tower, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Floor: Ballroom Level/Gold, Grand Hall M
Session Submission Type: Workshop
Description: A sociology graduate degree opens up so many possible career pathways. In this workshop, we will talk about these pathways, hearing from people with various experience in the academy, technology, and NGOs. Hear advice from hiring committee members and recent sociology grad students on how to best prepare for your desired career after grad school.

40254 - Student Forum Open Topic Paper Session
Mon, August 11, 8:00 to 9:30am, West Tower, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Floor: Concourse Level/Bronze, Water Tower
Session Submission Type: Paper Session (90 minute)
Individual Presentations:

Are Non-Work Elements Impacting My Voice? A Study on Influences of
Employee Voice Behavior in SMEs - Xiangjing Guo, Harbin Institute of
Technology; Li Zhang

Beyond Institutionalized NGOs and Radical Movements: Dialogical Pedagogical Practice in São Paulo’s Urban Periphery - Gustavo de Almeida Silva, Brown University

Disparate Experiences and The Formation of Perceived Disorder in a New York City Neighborhood - Ixchel Bosworth, Columbia University

Everything Can’t Be Pretty, Proper, & Pristine: Black Women’s Experiences with Housing Disrepair in the HCV Program - Marnay C. Avant, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

“I’m not half straight, not half gay, but 100% bisexual” Identity Formation of Bisexual Young Adults - Meagan Brooke Pendleton, Ohio State University

Migrant Suicide: Reclaiming Durkheim’s Fatalistic Suicide in the Age of
Neoliberal Globalization - Yee Lok Wong, CUNY-Graduate Center 2025 ASA SFAB Sessions

Monday, August 11
40454 - Student Forum Business Meeting
Mon, August 11, 10:00 to 11:30am, West Tower, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Floor: Concourse Level/Bronze, Water Tower
Session Submission Type: Meeting

41021 - Student Forum Refereed Roundtables
Mon, August 11, 4:00 to 5:30pm, East Tower, Hyatt Regency Chicago, Floor: Ballroom Level/Gold, Grand Ballroom B
Roundtable 1: Education and Pedagogy
Roundtable 2: Critical Gender Studies
Roundtable 3: The Political Economy of China
Roundtable 4: Substance Use Disorder and Anxiety
Roundtable 5: Mental Health and Well-being
Roundtable 6: Labor Movements, Global Economics, and the Gig Economy
Roundtable 7: Work and Labor
Roundtable 8: Geography, Space, and Place
Roundtable 9: Global Family Dynamics
Roundtable 10: Health and Illness
Roundtable 11: Intersectional Inequalities
Roundtable 12: Qualitative Studies
Roundtable 13: Technology and the Evolution of Artificial Intelligence
Roundtable 14: Race and Place
Roundtable 15: Environmental and Occupational Health
Roundtable 16: Open Topic
Roundtable 17: Higher Education
Roundtable 18: Theoretical Sociology
Roundtable 19: Critical Feminism and Intersectionality
Roundtable 20: Critical Media Studies
Roundtable 21: Quantitative Methods
Roundtable 22: Global Epistemologies
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florianlouis.bsky.social
Bernard Lahire - Savoir ou périr

À paraître en août au Seuil
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redatamtam.bsky.social
The Agence France Presse:

“Since the AFP was founded in August 1944, we have lost journalists in conflicts, we have had wounded and prisoners among our ranks, but none of us can recall ever seeing a colleague die of hunger.”
afp.com
⚫️ La Direction de l’AFP partage l’angoisse exprimée par la SDJ quant à la situation effroyable de ses collaborateurs dans la bande de Gaza ⬇️
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revue-sociologie.bsky.social
Article : La sociologie des cités et les impasses du ghetto. Retour sur une controverse et critique des théories du ghetto français Par Pierre Gilbert OPEN ACCESS
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La sociologie des cités et les impasses du ghetto. Retour sur une controverse et critique des théories du ghetto français
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