School For Advanced Studies in The Social Sciences - Faculty

Faculty

Past and present faculty (including EPHE's VI Section):

  • Sylviane Agacinski
  • Marc Augé
  • Roland Barthes
  • Claude Berge
  • Augustin Berque
  • François Bourguignon
  • Pierre Bourdieu
  • Fernand Braudel
  • Jean Boutier
  • Fernando Henrique Cardoso
  • Manuel Castells
  • Cornelius Castoriadis
  • Roger Chartier
  • Annie Cohen-Solal
  • Jacques Derrida
  • Philippe Descola
  • Oswald Ducrot
  • Louis Dumont
  • David Feuerwerker
  • Marc Ferro
  • Lucien Febvre
  • François Furet
  • Marcel Gauchet
  • Maurice Godelier
  • Nilüfer Göle
  • Algirdas Julien Greimas
  • Roger Guesnerie
  • Pierre Hadot (1964–86)
  • Stanley Hoffmann
  • Olivier Jeanne
  • Milan Kundera
  • Jacques Lacan
  • Jacques Le Goff
  • Marie-Claire Lavabre
  • Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie
  • Claude Lefort
  • Pierre Manent
  • Jacques Mehler
  • Richard Portes
  • Ignacio Ramonet
  • Pierre Rosenstiehl
  • Emma Rothschild
  • Olivier Roy
  • Moisés Espírito Santo
  • Jean-Claude Schmitt
  • Carlo Severi
  • Jean Tirole
  • Christian Topalov
  • Alain Touraine
  • Arundhati Virmani
  • François Weil
  • Michel Wieviorka
  • Edgar Morin

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