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Eric Agrikoliansky is a Professor of Political Science at Université Paris Dauphine - PSL, where he is affiliated with IRISSO (Institut de recherche interdisciplinaire en sciences sociales). His office is located at P 408 and he can be reached at eric.agrikoliansky@dauphine.psl.eu or by phone at 01 44 05 49 98.
Agrikoliansky specializes in political sociology with a focus on electoral behavior, social movements, and political participation in France. His research examines how different social groups engage with politics, particularly analyzing the voting patterns of the bourgeoisie, the dynamics of social movements like the Yellow Vests, and the evolving landscape of French elections. He has conducted extensive research on the 2017 French presidential election, exploring how social cleavages and everyday political practices shape electoral outcomes.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on the sociological dimensions of voting, with numerous collaborative works examining electoral behavior through qualitative and quantitative approaches. Agrikoliansky's work often combines theoretical frameworks with empirical analysis of French elections, providing nuanced understandings of how social structure, political context, and individual agency interact in the electoral process. His research has increasingly focused on the intersection of social class, political identity, and voting behavior in contemporary France.
As a leading scholar in French political sociology, Agrikoliansky has directed multiple edited volumes on electoral sociology and has published extensively in prominent French social science journals such as Politix and Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales. His work bridges theoretical innovation with empirical rigor, contributing significantly to our understanding of political behavior in contemporary democracies.





