Teaching

Principal lecturer

Culture Écologique* (Sciences Po) – Spring 2025
  • First-year undergraduate course of 18 hours introducing students to questions of climate change and ecology from a social science perspective. Thematic lectures on how political science, history, economics, international relations, and philosophy can help us conceive of our relationship with the environment, as well as how these disciplines have shaped human-environment relations in historical perspective.
  • 85% satisfaction rate.

Conference instructor

Science and Society (Sciences Po) – Spring 2025
  • Second-year undergraduate course of 16 hours introducing students to the study of science and technology as social phenomena. Case-study driven seminars, using the exploration of contemporary and historical socio-technical controversies as an occasion to illustrate the co-production of knowledge, power, science and politics.
  • 82% satisfaction rate.
Inquiries in Sociology (Sciences Po) – Fall 2025
  • Second-year undergraduate course of 24 hours (x2). For students majoring in sociology, this course introduces perspectives on the ontological, epistemological, and methodological foundations of sociological inquiry. Supervising students in the realization of an empirical research project as a vehicle to explore the possibilities and limitations of different modes of sociological research.

Teaching assistant

Politiques Publiques Territoriales* (Sciences Po Urban School) – Spring & Fall 2025
  • First year course of 24 hours for students in the Territorial and Urban Strategies MSc. Training students in advanced analysis of public policy and regional governance, with a focus on French and European territories and urban policies. Introducing perspectives from political and organizational sociology to give students the conceptual tools to understand how public policy—as a process of collective action—is built through cooperation and conflict implicating coalitions, resources, discourses and material realities.
  • 92% satisfaction rate

Guest lecturer

Latin American Cities (Sciences Po Urban School) – Spring 2025
  • Delivered the original lecture: “Algorithmic Cities: How to understand the role of algorithmic technologies in urban governance?”


*Delivered in French