Charles Devellennes is senior lecturer in political and social thought at the University of Kent. He works on the history of political thought and political theory, as well as contemporary French political and society. He has written three books, on Positive Atheism, The Gilets Jaunes and the New Social Contract, and the Macron Regime, which straddle his research interests. He is particular interested in the interplay between political thought and political movements, the use of political ideas in social movements, and notions of contemporary democracy.
Sciences Po Lille is happy to welcome Professor Julia Csergo, coming from the Université du Québec à Montréal to teach her class Patrimoines Immatériels Alimentaires from 19th February 2024 to 23rd February 2024.
Sciences Po Lille is happy to welcome Juan Negri Malbran, visiting professor from Universidad Torcuato di Tella to teach his class Contemporary International Affairs: Africa, Europe, Asia and Middle East from January 30th to February 6th.
Sciences Po Lille is happy to welcome Nathaniel Copsey, visiting professor from Aston University to teach his class UK and the UE (post Brexit) from January 29th to February 2nd.
Sciences Po Lille is happy to welcome Pr. Gabriel Levita coming from the Universidad del Salvador for his class "Latin America in Turmoil: New Challenges in the XXI Century". He will be teaching his class from January 23rd.
Nadja Douglas is a political scientist and researcher at ZOiS, currently coordinating the KonKoop thematic line “In:Security in Eastern Europe”. She holds a Master's degree in International Relations from Sciences Po Paris and a PhD from Humboldt University Berlin. Her doctoral thesis dealt with civil-military relations in the Russian Federation (published in 2017 by Palgrave Macmillan). She previously worked for the German Bundestag, the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and as a Liaison Officer for the OSCE Mission to Moldova.
Sciences Po Lille is happy to welcome Dr. Uwe Wunderlich for a class on “IR Theories: Conflict and Cooperation in East Asia”.
Uwe Wunderlich is a lecturer in International Relations at the School of Social Sciences and Humanities at Aston University in Birmingham, UK.
Kevin Hockmuth is an associate professor of political science and Korean studies in the Global Studies program at Akita International University in Akita, Japan. He teaches courses related to politics, political economy, and development as well as modern Korean politics and society. His research focuses on the intersection of industrial modernity as a set of global processes and the ways they have been formulated, implemented, and contested within Korean society.
Sciences Po Lille is happy to welcome Alessandro Guerra for a class on “Modernità e rivoluzioni”, which will be taught from January 15th to January 25th!