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Marion Paoletti is a Professor of Sociology at the University of Bordeaux, specializing in political sociology with a strong focus on gender in politics, professional equality, and participatory democracy. She is actively involved in national and European research initiatives, including the RESET program aimed at advancing gender equality in academic institutions.
- Member, Scientific Interest Group (GIS) Democracy and Participation (since 2013)
- Former Project Manager, Parity, Equality, Diversity, University of Bordeaux (2014–2021)
- Editorial Board Member, Work, Gender and Society
- Editorial Board Member, Participation, a social science journal on democracy and citizenship
Her research centers on the transformation of democratic processes, particularly through citizen participation and institutional reforms such as referendums. She investigates how gender parity influences organizational dynamics and political representation, using innovative methods like exploratory walks to assess inclusivity in public spaces.
The recent publications reflect a consistent engagement with contemporary democratic challenges, including the compatibility of referendums with deliberation, the impact of the #MeToo movement on labor practices, and the effectiveness of citizen-led initiatives in France. These works span political sociology, gender studies, and public policy, highlighting interdisciplinary and policy-relevant scholarship.
Scientific Awards:
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Marion Paoletti has led significant research projects such as the RESET program and a regional study on the impact of organizational mergers on gendered career trajectories. She has not advised any named students in the provided text. Her work is supported by institutional and regional funding, particularly for gender equality and democratic innovation initiatives.
She is associated with research collectives focused on democracy and participation, contributing to academic discourse through editorial roles and public commentary in media outlets such as France 3 Aquitaine, Mediacités, and 20 Minutes.




