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Jean-Pascal Daloz is a Research Director (DR1) at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) and is affiliated with the SAGE laboratory (Sociétés, acteurs, gouvernement en Europe) at the University of Strasbourg, hosted at the Maison Interuniversitaire des Sciences de l'Homme d'Alsace (MISHA). He is also a Faculty Fellow at the Center for Cultural Sociology (CCS) at Yale University, underscoring his international academic stature. His research focuses on elites, political representation, and comparative sociology, with a strong emphasis on cultural and symbolic dimensions of power.
His research interests center on the sociology of elite distinction, political representation, and comparative cultural analysis. He explores how elites construct status through symbolic and cultural means, the mechanisms of political representation across different societies, and the epistemological foundations of comparative sociology. His work often bridges theoretical reflection with empirical, cross-national studies, particularly in African and European contexts.
The recent publications reflect a sustained scholarly engagement with themes of status, representation, and elite cultures. His works range from theoretical syntheses to comparative encyclopedic treatments, showing a trajectory that combines deep conceptual analysis with broad empirical scope. The articles emphasize symbolic power, cross-cultural comparison, and the evolving nature of social distinction in contemporary societies.
He served as Former President of the Comparative Sociology Research Committee of the International Sociological Association (2008–2018), a significant leadership role in the global sociological community.
Daloz has taught advanced courses such as 'Elites and Political Representation' at IEP Strasbourg and delivered lectures at UC Louvain. His editorial work, including co-editing a special issue of Recherches sociologiques et anthropologiques, indicates mentorship and academic guidance, though specific advisees are not listed. He has held long-term research affiliations with CNRS and SAGE, suggesting sustained funding and institutional support.
He is based at the SAGE laboratory, a multidisciplinary research unit at the University of Strasbourg focused on societal structures, actors, and governance in Europe. SAGE provides a collaborative environment for researchers in sociology, political science, and anthropology, with strong ties to MISHA, fostering interdisciplinary exchange.


