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Didier Fassin

Didier Fassin, born in 1955, is a French anthropologist and sociologist. He is a Professor at the Collège de France on the chair “Moral Questions and Social Issues in Contemporary Societies” and the James D. Wolfensohn Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and holds a Direction of Studies in Political and Moral Anthropology at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris. He was elected to the Academy of Europe in 2021[1] was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2022.[2]

Didier Fassin
Born
Didier Fassin

(1955-08-30)August 30, 1955
NationalityFrench
Alma materPierre and Marie Curie University (MD) (present day Sorbonne University)
École des hautes études en sciences sociales (PhD)
Scientific career
FieldsSociology, anthropology, public health
InstitutionsInstitute for Advanced Study
École des hautes études en sciences sociales
Assistance Publique – Hôpitaux de Paris
Collège de France

Career edit

Initially trained as a physician in Paris, Fassin practiced internal medicine as an infectious disease specialist at the Hospital Pitié-Salpétrière and taught public health at the Universite Pierre et Marie Curie (present day Sorbonne University). He has been the physician of the Home for the Dying in Calcutta and the initiator of a national program of prevention of rheumatic heart disease in Tunisia where it was the first cause of death among young adults. Later shifting to the social sciences, he received his M.A. from the University of Paris, and his PhD from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, writing his thesis on power relations and health inequalities in Senegal.[3]

After having been granted a fellowship by the French Institute for Andean Studies to investigate maternal mortality and living conditions among Indian women in Ecuador, Fassin became professor of sociology in 1991 at the University of Paris North. There, he created Cresp, the Center for Research on Social and Health Issues, working on public health problems such as the history of child lead poisoning in France and the politics of Aids in Sub-Saharan Africa.[4]

Elected in 1999 as director of studies in social anthropology at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Fassin founded and directed from 2007 to 2010 Iris, the Interdisciplinary Research Institute for Social Sciences, in an effort to bring together anthropologists, sociologists, historians, political scientists and legal scholars around contemporary political and social issues.[5] He himself developed a long-term program exploring the multiple facets of humanitarianism in local and international policies, especially towards the poor, the immigrant and refugees, as well as victims of violence and epidemics.[6] In parallel, he launched a research project on borders and boundaries in an attempt to articulate the issues around immigration and racialization, which were at the time dealt with in separate fields.[7]

In 2008, Fassin received an Advanced Grant by the European Research Council for his program Towards a Critical Moral Anthropology.[8] To reappraise theoretical issues in the analysis of morals and moralities, he started a research study on the police, justice and prison systems in France based, on an eighteen-month fieldwork with an anticrime unit and on four-year ethnography of a short-term corrections institution.[9]

As part of this program, he developed in collaboration with Axel Honneth, an international program on crisis and critique, organized with Veena Das a scientific encounter around the words of crisis and gave the Page-Barbour Lectures on « Crisis : Elements of a Critique » at the University of Virginia.[10] In parallel, he conducted with Anne-Claire Defossez an ethnography of the border between Italy and France in the Alps, on the basis of which they reconstituted the journeys and experiences of exiles from Africa and the Middle East, research for which they have been granted a writing residence at the French Academy in Rome.[11] This research gave birth to the proposal of a moral anthropology of the state.[12] In 2009, he succeeded Clifford Geertz at the Institute for Advanced Study, in Princeton, and became the first James D. Wolfensohn Professor of Social Science.[13] His inaugural public lecture was entitled “Critique of Humanitarian Reason”. In 2010, he also became Visiting Professor at the Universities of Princeton and Hong Kong. In 2019 he was elected at the Collège de France on the Annual Chair in Public Health. His inaugurale lecture was on "The Inequality of Lives".[14] His course was on “The Worlds of Public Health”.[15] When he was elected to a permanent position at the chair “Moral Questions and Social Issues in Contemporary Societies”, in 2022, his second inaugural lecture was on “The Social Sciences in a Time of Crisis”.[16] His first two twelve-lecture courses were on “The Trials of the Border”[17] and “The Faculty to Punish”.[18]

In 2016, he received the Gold Medal of the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography, which is awarded every three years to an anthropologist.[19] That same year, he gave the Tanner Lectures on Human Values at the University of California, Berkeley, on “The Will to Punish”,[20] and the Adorno Lectures at the Goethe University of Frankfurt on “A Critical Anthropology of Life”.[21] In 2018, he delivered the Inaugural Raphael Lemkin Lecture at Rutgers University in honor of the Polish jurist who coined the term genocide, and in 2022, the Page-Barbour Lectures at the University of Virginia. He was the first social scientist to be given the Nomis Distinguished Scientist Award, which will support five years of research on crises.[22]  As part of this program, he developed a five-year research program with Anne-Claire Defossez on borders and exile.

Engagement edit

In France, Fassin has been involved in the politics of science, as a member of the Scientific Council of the French Institute of Health and Medical Research (Inserm), and of the Scientific Council of the City of Paris. In 2006, he became the chair of the Committee for Humanities and Social Science in the French National Agency for Research, the main funding agency for scientific research in France. From 2017 to 2022, he was a member of the Scientific Council of the Contrôleur général des lieux de privation de liberté, the independent French Ombudsman for Prisons. In 2022, he was appointed to the Comité consultatif national d'éthique pour les sciences de la vie et de la santé, the National Advisory Committee on Ethics.

In the United States, as a member of the Committee of World Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association from 2010 to 2013, he was committed to the global exchange of knowledge and the reduction of the gap between the North and the South in the development of social science. This concern translated in 2015 in a three-year cycle Summer Program in Social Science for Latin American, Middle Eastern and African junior scholars.[23] In connection with his work on prison and punishment, Fassin was invited in 2018 to join the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission, which has been appointed by the Governor of the State to make recommendations about the penal and corrections system, as Guest Advisor.[24]

Apart from his academic career, Fassin has been involved in various solidarity non-governmental organizations in France. In 1996 he founded the Medico-social Unit Villermé at the Hospital Avicenne to provide health care to uninsured and undocumented patients. He was administrator and later Vice-president of MSF, Doctors Without Borders, from 1999 to 2003, and is currently President of Comede, the Health Committee for the Exiles since 2006. A public intellectual, he frequently intervenes in the media on issues related to his research such as immigration, asylum, discrimination, social justice, law and order policies.[25] [26] He regards the social sciences as a form of “presence to the world”[27] and has developed a program on the public life of ethnography.

Distinctions edit

  • 2007: Chevalier des Palmes Académiques (Knight of the Order of Academic Palms)
  • 2008: Laureate of the Advanced Grant Ideas by the European Research Council for Towards a Critical Moral Anthropology.
  • 2010: Douglass Prize for the Best Book in the Anthropology of Europe for The Empire of Trauma
  • 2010: France Culture Award of the Best Essay for Les Nouvelles Frontières de la Société Française
  • 2012: Honorable Mention for the Bateson Prize by the Society for Cultural Anthropology for Humanitarian Reason
  • 2016: Vega Gold Medal, Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography, awarded for "scientific contribution to anthropology"
  • 2018: Nomis Distinguished Scientist Award, in recognition of "exploration of unconventional academic paths"
  • 2019: Research Prize of the French Red Cross Foundation, for work on "moral economies and the innovative perspective it offers on the analysis of international humanitarian aid"
  • 2019: 2nd place Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing for Prison Worlds. An Ethnography of the Carceral Condition
  • 2020: Writing Residency at the Villa Medici, French Academy in Rome
  • 2021: Election to the Academy of Europe
  • 2021: Honorary Doctorate from the University of Liège
  • 2022: Election into the American Philosophical Society
  • 2023: Honorary Doctorate from the Free University of Brussels

Major publications edit

As author edit

  • Pouvoir et Maladie en Afrique. Anthropologie Sociale de la Banlieue de Dakar, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1992.
  • L'Espace Politique de la Santé. Essai de Généalogie, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1996.
  • Les Enjeux Politiques de la Santé. Etudes Sénégalaises, Équatoriennes et Françaises, Paris: Karthala, 2000.
  • When Bodies Remember. Experience and Politics of AIDS in South Africa, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007 (French version La Découverte 2006).
  • The Empire of Trauma. An Inquiry into the Condition of Victimhood, with Richard Rechtman, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2009 (French version L’Empire du Traumatisme, Flammarion, 2007).
  • Humanitarian Reason. A Moral History of the Present, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2011 (French version La Raison Humanitaire, Hautes Etudes-Gallimard-Seuil, 2010).
  • Enforcing Order. An Anthropology of Urban Policing, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2013 (French version La Force de l’Ordre. Une Anthropologie de la Police des Quartiers, Paris: Seuil, 2011).
  • At the Heart of the State. The Moral World of Institutions, with Yasmine Bouagga et al. (French version Juger, Réprimer, Accompagner. Essai sur la morale de l’État, Paris: Seuil, 2011).
  • Four Lectures on Ethics. Anthropological Perspectives, with Michael Lambek, Veena Das and Webb Keane, Chicago: Hau Books.
  • Prison Worlds. An Anthropology of the Carceral Condition, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2016 (French version L’Ombre du monde. Une anthropologie de la condition carcérale, Paris: Seuil, 2011).
  • The Will to Punish, ed. by Christopher Kutz, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018 (French Version Punir. Une passion contemporaine, Paris: Seuil, 2017).
  • Le monde à l’épreuve de l’asile. Essai d’anthropologie critique, Charenton-le-Pont: Presses de la Société d’ethnologie, 2017.
  • Life. A Critical User's Manual, Cambridge, UK; Medford, MA: Polity Press, 2018 (French version la vie. mode d'emploi critique, Paris: Seuil, 2018).
  • On the Inequality of Lives. Inaugural Lecture at the Collège de France, OpenEdition Books, 2023 (French version : De l’inégalité des vies. Leçon inaugurale au Collège de France, Paris : Fayard, 2020)
  • Policing the City. An Ethno-Graphic (translation Rachel Gomme), New York, Other Press, 100 p., 2022. (with Frédéric Debomy and Jake Raynal), New York: Other Press, 2021 (French version: La Force de l’ordre. Enquête ethno-graphique, Paris: Delcourt-Seuil, 2020)
  • Sciences sociales par temps de crise. Leçon inaugurale au Collège de France, Paris : Collège de France, 2023.
  • Death of a Traveller. A Counter Investigation (translation Rachel Gomme), Cambridge, Polity, 130 p., 2021. (French version : Mort d'un voyageur. Une contre-enquête, Paris: Seuil, 2020).
  • La Recherche à l’épreuve du politique. Tribulations ethnographiques, Paris, Textuel, 77 p., 2023.
  • The Worlds of Public Health. Anthropological Excursions. Course at the Collège de France 2021 (translation Rachel Gomme), Cambridge, Polity, 260 p., 2023.
  • L’Exil, toujours recommencé. Chronique de la frontière (with Anne-Claire Defossez), Paris : Seuil, 2024.

As editor edit

  • Sociétés, Développement et Santé (with Yannick Jaffré), Paris: Ellipses, 1990.
  • Mujeres de los Andes. Condiciones de Vida y Salud (with Anne-Claire Defossez et Mara Viveros), Bogotá: Universidad Externado de Colombia-IFEA, 1992.
  • Les Lois de l'Inhospitalité. Les Politiques de l’Immigration à l'Épreuve des Sans-papiers (with Alain Morice et Catherine Quiminal), Paris: La Découverte, 1997.
  • Les Figures Urbaines de la Santé Publique. Enquête sur des Expériences Locales, Paris: La Découverte, 1998.
  • Les Inégalités Sociales de Santé (with Annette Leclerc, Hélène Grandjean, Thierry Lang et Monique Kaminski), Paris: Inserm-La Découverte, 2000.
  • Critique de la Santé Publique. Une Approche Anthropologique (avec Jean-Pierre Dozon), Paris: Balland, 2001.
  • Le Gouvernement des Corps (with Dominique Memmi), Paris: Editions de l’Ecole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, 2004.
  • Les Constructions de l’Intolérable. Etudes d’Anthropologie et d’Histoire sur les Frontières de l’Espace Moral (with Patrice Bourdelais), Paris: La Découverte, 2005.
  • De la Question Sociale à la Question Raciale? Représenter la Société Française (with Eric Fassin), Paris: La Découverte, 2006, 2nd edition 2010.
  • Les Politiques de l’Enquête. Epreuves Ethnographiques (with Alban Bensa), Paris: La Découverte, 2008.
  • Contemporary States of Emergency. The Politics of Military and Humanitarian Interventions (with Mariella Pandolfi), New York: Zone Books, 2010.
  • L’Etat des Savoirs de la Santé Publique (with Boris Hauray), Paris: La Découverte, 2010.
  • Les Nouvelles Frontières de la Société Française, Paris: La Découverte, 2010., 2nd édition 2012.
  • Économies morales Contemporaines (with Jean-Sébastien Eideliman), Paris: La Découverte, 2012.
  • Moral Anthropology. A Companion, Malden: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012.
  • Moral Anthropology; A Critical Reader, with Samuel Lézé, London: Routledge, 2014.
  • If Truth Be Told. The Politics of Public Ethnography, Durham: Duke University Press, 2017.
  • Writing the World of Policing. The Difference Ethnography Makes, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2017.
  • A Time for Critique, with Bernard E. Harcourt, New York: Columbia University Press, 2019.
  • Deepening Divides. How Territorial Borders and Social Boundaries Delineate our World, London: Pluto Press, 2020.
  • Rebel Economies. Warlords, Insurgents, Humanitarians (with Nicola Di Cosmo and Clémence Pinaud), Lanham, Rowman & Littlefield, 290 p., 2021.
  • Words and Worlds. A Lexicon for Dark Times (avec Veena Das), Durham, Duke University Press, 319 p., 2021.
  • Pandemic Exposures. Economy and Society in the Time of Coronavirus (avec Marion Fourcade), Chicago, Hau Books, 476 p., 2021.
  • La Société qui vient, Paris, Seuil, 1335 p., 2022
  • Crisis Under Critique. How People Assess, Transform and Respond to Critical Situations (with Axel Honneth), New York: Columbia University Press, 456p., 2022.
  • Vies invisibles, morts indicibles, Paris : Collège de France, 2022.
  • The Social Sciences in the Looking-Glass. Studies in the Production of Knowledge (with George Steinmetz), Durham: Duke University Press, 409 p., 2023.

References edit

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External links edit

  • Inaugural lecture “Critique of Humanitarianism” at the Institute for Advanced Study
  • Keynote lecture “The Body and the State” at the New School for Social Research
  • Presentation of scientific contribution to the field of medical anthropology 2016-06-27 at the Wayback Machine

didier, fassin, born, 1955, french, anthropologist, sociologist, professor, collège, france, chair, moral, questions, social, issues, contemporary, societies, james, wolfensohn, professor, social, science, institute, advanced, study, princeton, holds, directio. Didier Fassin born in 1955 is a French anthropologist and sociologist He is a Professor at the College de France on the chair Moral Questions and Social Issues in Contemporary Societies and the James D Wolfensohn Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and holds a Direction of Studies in Political and Moral Anthropology at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris He was elected to the Academy of Europe in 2021 1 was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 2022 2 Didier FassinFrench sociologist anthropologist and physicianBornDidier Fassin 1955 08 30 August 30 1955NationalityFrenchAlma materPierre and Marie Curie University MD present day Sorbonne University Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales PhD Scientific careerFieldsSociology anthropology public healthInstitutionsInstitute for Advanced Study Ecole des hautes etudes en sciences sociales Assistance Publique Hopitaux de Paris College de France Contents 1 Career 2 Engagement 3 Distinctions 4 Major publications 4 1 As author 4 2 As editor 5 References 6 External linksCareer editInitially trained as a physician in Paris Fassin practiced internal medicine as an infectious disease specialist at the Hospital Pitie Salpetriere and taught public health at the Universite Pierre et Marie Curie present day Sorbonne University He has been the physician of the Home for the Dying in Calcutta and the initiator of a national program of prevention of rheumatic heart disease in Tunisia where it was the first cause of death among young adults Later shifting to the social sciences he received his M A from the University of Paris and his PhD from the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales writing his thesis on power relations and health inequalities in Senegal 3 After having been granted a fellowship by the French Institute for Andean Studies to investigate maternal mortality and living conditions among Indian women in Ecuador Fassin became professor of sociology in 1991 at the University of Paris North There he created Cresp the Center for Research on Social and Health Issues working on public health problems such as the history of child lead poisoning in France and the politics of Aids in Sub Saharan Africa 4 Elected in 1999 as director of studies in social anthropology at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales Fassin founded and directed from 2007 to 2010 Iris the Interdisciplinary Research Institute for Social Sciences in an effort to bring together anthropologists sociologists historians political scientists and legal scholars around contemporary political and social issues 5 He himself developed a long term program exploring the multiple facets of humanitarianism in local and international policies especially towards the poor the immigrant and refugees as well as victims of violence and epidemics 6 In parallel he launched a research project on borders and boundaries in an attempt to articulate the issues around immigration and racialization which were at the time dealt with in separate fields 7 In 2008 Fassin received an Advanced Grant by the European Research Council for his program Towards a Critical Moral Anthropology 8 To reappraise theoretical issues in the analysis of morals and moralities he started a research study on the police justice and prison systems in France based on an eighteen month fieldwork with an anticrime unit and on four year ethnography of a short term corrections institution 9 As part of this program he developed in collaboration with Axel Honneth an international program on crisis and critique organized with Veena Das a scientific encounter around the words of crisis and gave the Page Barbour Lectures on Crisis Elements of a Critique at the University of Virginia 10 In parallel he conducted with Anne Claire Defossez an ethnography of the border between Italy and France in the Alps on the basis of which they reconstituted the journeys and experiences of exiles from Africa and the Middle East research for which they have been granted a writing residence at the French Academy in Rome 11 This research gave birth to the proposal of a moral anthropology of the state 12 In 2009 he succeeded Clifford Geertz at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton and became the first James D Wolfensohn Professor of Social Science 13 His inaugural public lecture was entitled Critique of Humanitarian Reason In 2010 he also became Visiting Professor at the Universities of Princeton and Hong Kong In 2019 he was elected at the College de France on the Annual Chair in Public Health His inaugurale lecture was on The Inequality of Lives 14 His course was on The Worlds of Public Health 15 When he was elected to a permanent position at the chair Moral Questions and Social Issues in Contemporary Societies in 2022 his second inaugural lecture was on The Social Sciences in a Time of Crisis 16 His first two twelve lecture courses were on The Trials of the Border 17 and The Faculty to Punish 18 In 2016 he received the Gold Medal of the Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography which is awarded every three years to an anthropologist 19 That same year he gave the Tanner Lectures on Human Values at the University of California Berkeley on The Will to Punish 20 and the Adorno Lectures at the Goethe University of Frankfurt on A Critical Anthropology of Life 21 In 2018 he delivered the Inaugural Raphael Lemkin Lecture at Rutgers University in honor of the Polish jurist who coined the term genocide and in 2022 the Page Barbour Lectures at the University of Virginia He was the first social scientist to be given the Nomis Distinguished Scientist Award which will support five years of research on crises 22 As part of this program he developed a five year research program with Anne Claire Defossez on borders and exile Engagement editIn France Fassin has been involved in the politics of science as a member of the Scientific Council of the French Institute of Health and Medical Research Inserm and of the Scientific Council of the City of Paris In 2006 he became the chair of the Committee for Humanities and Social Science in the French National Agency for Research the main funding agency for scientific research in France From 2017 to 2022 he was a member of the Scientific Council of the Controleur general des lieux de privation de liberte the independent French Ombudsman for Prisons In 2022 he was appointed to the Comite consultatif national d ethique pour les sciences de la vie et de la sante the National Advisory Committee on Ethics In the United States as a member of the Committee of World Anthropology of the American Anthropological Association from 2010 to 2013 he was committed to the global exchange of knowledge and the reduction of the gap between the North and the South in the development of social science This concern translated in 2015 in a three year cycle Summer Program in Social Science for Latin American Middle Eastern and African junior scholars 23 In connection with his work on prison and punishment Fassin was invited in 2018 to join the New Jersey Criminal Sentencing and Disposition Commission which has been appointed by the Governor of the State to make recommendations about the penal and corrections system as Guest Advisor 24 Apart from his academic career Fassin has been involved in various solidarity non governmental organizations in France In 1996 he founded the Medico social Unit Villerme at the Hospital Avicenne to provide health care to uninsured and undocumented patients He was administrator and later Vice president of MSF Doctors Without Borders from 1999 to 2003 and is currently President of Comede the Health Committee for the Exiles since 2006 A public intellectual he frequently intervenes in the media on issues related to his research such as immigration asylum discrimination social justice law and order policies 25 26 He regards the social sciences as a form of presence to the world 27 and has developed a program on the public life of ethnography Distinctions edit2007 Chevalier des Palmes Academiques Knight of the Order of Academic Palms 2008 Laureate of the Advanced Grant Ideas by the European Research Council for Towards a Critical Moral Anthropology 2010 Douglass Prize for the Best Book in the Anthropology of Europe for The Empire of Trauma 2010 France Culture Award of the Best Essay for Les Nouvelles Frontieres de la Societe Francaise 2012 Honorable Mention for the Bateson Prize by the Society for Cultural Anthropology for Humanitarian Reason 2016 Vega Gold Medal Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography awarded for scientific contribution to anthropology 2018 Nomis Distinguished Scientist Award in recognition of exploration of unconventional academic paths 2019 Research Prize of the French Red Cross Foundation for work on moral economies and the innovative perspective it offers on the analysis of international humanitarian aid 2019 2nd place Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing for Prison Worlds An Ethnography of the Carceral Condition 2020 Writing Residency at the Villa Medici French Academy in Rome 2021 Election to the Academy of Europe 2021 Honorary Doctorate from the University of Liege 2022 Election into the American Philosophical Society 2023 Honorary Doctorate from the Free University of BrusselsMajor publications editAs author edit Pouvoir et Maladie en Afrique Anthropologie Sociale de la Banlieue de Dakar Paris Presses Universitaires de France 1992 L Espace Politique de la Sante Essai de Genealogie Paris Presses Universitaires de France 1996 Les Enjeux Politiques de la Sante Etudes Senegalaises Equatoriennes et Francaises Paris Karthala 2000 When Bodies Remember Experience and Politics of AIDS in South Africa Berkeley University of California Press 2007 French version La Decouverte 2006 The Empire of Trauma An Inquiry into the Condition of Victimhood with Richard Rechtman Princeton Princeton University Press 2009 French version L Empire du Traumatisme Flammarion 2007 Humanitarian Reason A Moral History of the Present Berkeley University of California Press 2011 French version La Raison Humanitaire Hautes Etudes Gallimard Seuil 2010 Enforcing Order An Anthropology of Urban Policing Cambridge Polity Press 2013 French version La Force de l Ordre Une Anthropologie de la Police des Quartiers Paris Seuil 2011 At the Heart of the State The Moral World of Institutions with Yasmine Bouagga et al French version Juger Reprimer Accompagner Essai sur la morale de l Etat Paris Seuil 2011 Four Lectures on Ethics Anthropological Perspectives with Michael Lambek Veena Das and Webb Keane Chicago Hau Books Prison Worlds An Anthropology of the Carceral Condition Cambridge Polity Press 2016 French version L Ombre du monde Une anthropologie de la condition carcerale Paris Seuil 2011 The Will to Punish ed by Christopher Kutz Oxford Oxford University Press 2018 French Version Punir Une passion contemporaine Paris Seuil 2017 Le monde a l epreuve de l asile Essai d anthropologie critique Charenton le Pont Presses de la Societe d ethnologie 2017 Life A Critical User s Manual Cambridge UK Medford MA Polity Press 2018 French version la vie mode d emploi critique Paris Seuil 2018 On the Inequality of Lives Inaugural Lecture at the College de France OpenEdition Books 2023 French version De l inegalite des vies Lecon inaugurale au College de France Paris Fayard 2020 Policing the City An Ethno Graphic translation Rachel Gomme New York Other Press 100 p 2022 with Frederic Debomy and Jake Raynal New York Other Press 2021 French version La Force de l ordre Enquete ethno graphique Paris Delcourt Seuil 2020 Sciences sociales par temps de crise Lecon inaugurale au College de France Paris College de France 2023 Death of a Traveller A Counter Investigation translation Rachel Gomme Cambridge Polity 130 p 2021 French version Mort d un voyageur Une contre enquete Paris Seuil 2020 La Recherche a l epreuve du politique Tribulations ethnographiques Paris Textuel 77 p 2023 The Worlds of Public Health Anthropological Excursions Course at the College de France 2021 translation Rachel Gomme Cambridge Polity 260 p 2023 L Exil toujours recommence Chronique de la frontiere with Anne Claire Defossez Paris Seuil 2024 As editor edit Societes Developpement et Sante with Yannick Jaffre Paris Ellipses 1990 Mujeres de los Andes Condiciones de Vida y Salud with Anne Claire Defossez et Mara Viveros Bogota Universidad Externado de Colombia IFEA 1992 Les Lois de l Inhospitalite Les Politiques de l Immigration a l Epreuve des Sans papiers with Alain Morice et Catherine Quiminal Paris La Decouverte 1997 Les Figures Urbaines de la Sante Publique Enquete sur des Experiences Locales Paris La Decouverte 1998 Les Inegalites Sociales de Sante with Annette Leclerc Helene Grandjean Thierry Lang et Monique Kaminski Paris Inserm La Decouverte 2000 Critique de la Sante Publique Une Approche Anthropologique avec Jean Pierre Dozon 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