Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique
School of Higher Studies in Public Health, Rennes (in coop. with Univ. Cergy-Pontoise)
Marie-Clémence Le Pape
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Marie-Clémence Le Pape |
Marie-Clémence Le Pape is associate professor at the University Lumière, a public establishment with a dual role of education and research into public health and social welfare. She has got a PHD in sociology. Her fields of research are: family, filiation and transmission issues; educational issues and social stratification; family and health.
Recent publications:
- Le Pape M.-C. avec van Zanten A, (2009), « Educational practises of families », in Duru-Bellat M., van Zanten A. (dir.), Sociologie du système éducatif. Les inégalités scolaires, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, collection L, p.185-205.
- Le Pape M.-C. (2009), « Being a parent in a working class environment : between traditional values and new educational norms », Informations Sociales, n° 154 « Le travail parental : représentations et pratiques », p. 88-95.
- Le Pape M.-C. avec Jonas N, (2008), « My own relatives or my partner’s relatives ? A configurational approach of kinship prioritization » in Widmer E. (dir.), Beyond « the » nuclear family: family as webs of relationships, Peter Lang Edition, Bern, p. 157-178.
Patricia Loncle
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Patricia Loncle Phd in Political Science. Main research interests: youth policies, youth participation, territorialisation of youth, social and health policies. |
Patricia Loncle is a senior lecturer at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique (EHESP), a public establishment with a dual role of education and research into public health and social welfare. She has got a PHD in political science and an habilitation to direct thesis in sociology. Her fields of research are: youth policy, youth participation, history of youth care, local implementation and local regimes in the field of youth, social and health policies.
Recent publications:
Loncle, P. (2009), “Youth work and policy in France” Verschelden G., Coussée F. Van de Walle T. and William H. (eds), The history of youth work in Europe and its relevance for today’s youth work policy, Strasbourg, Council of Europe publishing, p. 113-130.
Loncle, P. (2009), Why should young people participate? European experiences of youth local participation, Paris, L’Harmattan.
Loncle, P. (2008), « From social preoccupations to public health : evolution in the local care of young people », Histoire@Politique, Politique, culture, société, Revue électronique du Centre d’histoire de Sciences po, n°4, 2008, p. 1-9.
School of Higher Studies in Public Health, Rennes (in collaboration with University Cergy-Pontoise) (EHESP)
EHESP’s contribution to GOETE
EHESP will carry out the French empirical field work together with the University Rennes 2, produce country reports (WP 2) provide data on teacher training (WP 3), for the institutional survey (WP 5) and for the high-level governance analysis (WP 7). The case studies (WP 6) will be divided between EHESP and Rennes 2. In the case studies and the dissemination (WP 9) EHESP will be responsible core partner. Patricia Loncle will also be member of the steering committee.
Previous experience relevant to the tasks
EHESP has been partner in several FP 5 and FP 6 research projects, especially in the areas of family, social care and youth research (especially SOCCARE, FP 5, and Youth actor of social change, UP2YOUTH, FP 6). Several national studies have dealt with local youth policies and the relation between youth services and other public agencies addressing young people, health services for young people as well as health prevention in schools. Studies address the relationship between policy levels, especially local, regional and national. Together with the Department of Sociology at the University of Cergy-Pontoise, EHESP is currently carrying out a study on the ways in which local youth policies address disadvantaged young people’s transitions to work.
Team involved
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Phd in Political Science. Main research interests: youth policies, youth participation, territorialisation of youth, social and health policies. |
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Phd student in Political Science. Main research interests: young adults, youth social work and youth social policies. |
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Valérie Becquet Phd in Sociology. Fields of research: youth policies, youth participation, civic education. |
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Laetitia Mellottee |
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Marie-Clémence Le Pape |
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École des Hautes Études en Santé Publique
Virginie Muniglia
Virginie Muniglia is researcher at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Santé Publique (EHESP), a public establishment with a dual role of education and research into public health and social welfare. She is a PHD Student in political science. Her fields of research are: young adults, youth social work and youth social policies.
Recent Publications:
- Muniglia, V. (2008), « Territorial inequalities in the decentralisation of the Fonds d’aide aux jeunes (social allowance for excluded young people», with Patricia Loncle, Thierry Rivard and Céline Rothé, Revue française des affaires sociales, n°1, p. 229-249.






