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Cusin François is a Professor at Paris-Dauphine University, specializing in spatial planning, urban planning, and sociology. His research focuses on socioeconomic disparities in metropolitan centers, urban attractiveness, housing markets, and gentrification dynamics.
- Key Interests: Urban Poverty, Residential Economy, Metropolitanization, Gentrification, Socioeconomic Policy, and Real Estate Markets.
- Collaborations: Worked with scholars like H. Lefebvre, C. Juillard, and D. Burckel on studies about housing shortages and middle-class fragility.
His recent publications analyze the paradoxical geography of poverty in French metropolises, the monetization of social life through Simmelian theory, and territorial complementarity between rural and urban areas. His work often bridges economic and sociological perspectives, examining how trust, material goods, and networked services reshape urban life.
He has presented at research seminars such as "Cities are back in town" at Sciences Po and contributed to policy reports on topics like Grand Paris Express centralities and affordable housing challenges in Grand Poitiers.



