Louis Chauvel

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Louis Chauvel, born in 1967, is a French sociologist, full professor at Sciences Po (see List of Sciences Po People), PhD Université de Lille (1997), Habilitation Sciences Po (2003). He is specialized in social generations, in the analysis of social structures, in cohort and generational change. Chauvel received some international media attention as an expert following the spring 2006 First Employment Contract protests in France, which underlined the déclassement (downward social mobility) of the young generations in France. His analyses on the declining leadership of the "new" (post-1968) middle classes on the French political system explain the 2007 success of Nicolas Sarkozy.

He has published seventy scientific papers on social change, social inequalities, middle class, generational change and suicide, he is also a proponent of public sociology. Member of the Institut universitaire de France, he is also the General Secretary of the European Sociological Association, member of the executive committee of the French Association Française de Sociologie and of the International Sociological Association.

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