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Sabine Choquet

Researcher at CÉRIUM

Sabine Choquet holds a Ph.D. in Human and Social Sciences from the University Panthéon-Sorbonne and the University Laval on integration policies and national identity, in a comparative perspective between France, Canada and Quebec.

Prof. Choquet acquired the title of Professor of Political Anthropology at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland), where she completed an accreditation to supervise research on the political regime of consociation (Switzerland, Canada, Malaysia and Lebanon). She is the founder of the International Team for Evaluation of radicalization to Violence prevention (https://consortium-iterp.com).

Interdisciplinary, his research is based on an archaeological method that consists of analyzing and comparing legal, political and historical texts. She also conducts targeted qualitative interviews. Her fields of study are Canada, Switzerland, France, the European Union, Malaysia and Brazil. She has received three international research awards, including the first prize for the political book of the year 2012 (Bonenfant Foundation), as well as the European Marie Curie grant for senior researcher.

Expertise

  • Comparison of policies for managing diversity (cultural, linguistic and religious)
  • Comparison of political regimes (Federation, consociation and nation-state)
  • Evaluation of the impacts of prevention policies.

Selected Publications

Books

  • United by Diversity - These Countries Forged by Their Differences (Manitoba, 2018)
  • National Identity and Multiculturalism: Two Antagonistic Notions? (Classiques Garnier, 2015).


Articles in scientific journals

  • Diversité légitime et illégitime : La Suisse et ses minorités, Droit et cultures, 77, 2019, 147-168 ;
  • Les limites de la tolérance et le contexte politique de son exercice : le cas de la France et du Canada, dans La tolérance politique : nouvelles perspectives sur les influences anglo-saxonnes, Françoise Orazi, Classiques Garnier, à paraître en mars 2021 ;
  • Les modèles d’intégration en Europe, Question d’Europe n°449, Fondation Robert Schuman, 30 octobre 2017 ;
  • L’interculturalisme québécois : un modèle alternatif d’intégration, Les compétences interculturelles, enjeux, pratiques, perspectives, Les Politiques Sociales, 3&4, 2016.