Territorial dynamics and reconfiguration of public and private solidarity This Research Project focuses on the relationship between public and private forms of solidarity and territorial dynamics, with a strong questioning of the inequalities that result and the power dynamics that emerge. Our hypothesis is that the forms of public action and family solidarity are anchored, deployed and evolve in heterogeneous and shifting territories, which shape them at the same time as they are shaped by them. More precisely, the aim is to study both how public action meets the needs of populations by taking account of territorial specificities, and how populations (individuals and families) reappropriate these spaces, focusing on individual, family, political and territorial mobilities. Members List Head of Units Eva Lelièvre Senior researcher Loïc Trabut Researcher Maude Benoit Federico Bietti Post-doctoral researcher Marie-Victoire BOUQUET Post-doctoral researcher Hugo Bréant Pierre Clément Philippe Cordazzo Mickaël Durand Emmanuel Eliot Leïla Fardeau Affiliated PhD Bénédicte Garnier Engineer Olivier Giraud Valérie Golaz Senior researcher France Guérin-Pace Senior researcher Fanny Jedlicki Blanche LE BIHAN Guillaume Le Roux Researcher Sebastien LECHEVALIER Virginia Mellado Hosted researcher Elisabeth Morand Engineer Leila Oumeddour Sophie Pennec Senior researcher Anne Pétiau Birgit Pfau-Effinger Florian Pisu Post-doctoral researcher Joaquim Prud'homm Post-doctoral researcher Wilfried Rault Senior researcher Sayaka Sakoda Alice Servy Alis Sopadzhiyan Arnaud Trenta Géraldine Vivier Engineer Research activities Projet En cours CT project_search - ID 1158 Consult Open edition