
معرفی
Bernard Dantier is a sociologist with a doctorate from the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS). He serves as a lecturer at Sciences-Po Paris and director of studies at the Higher Institute of Pedagogy - Faculty of Education in Paris. His academic work focuses on methodology in social sciences, crowd psychology, and the intersection of linguistics and sociology.
- Doctorate in Sociology (EHESS)
- Lecturer, Sciences-Po Paris
- Director of Studies, Higher Institute of Pedagogy (Paris)
- Member, EURIDÈS research team (University of Montpellier)
His research explores classical social science methodologies through editorial projects, including critical introductions to Émile Durkheim’s Rules of Sociological Method and Émile Littré’s Dictionary of the French Language. He has contributed extensively to the Les Classiques des sciences sociales digital library, emphasizing the relevance of historical works in contemporary analysis.
Article trends reveal his interdisciplinary approach spanning sociology, linguistics, and educational technology. His work often examines how classical theories inform modern social dynamics, particularly in crowd psychology and digital education contexts.
Dantier collaborates with the EURIDÈS teaching and research team at the University of Montpellier and maintains active ties with the French Association of Sociology. His contributions include curating the METHODOLOGY IN SOCIAL SCIENCES collection and digitizing foundational texts for open-access dissemination.


