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Paul Schor is a Researcher at the Université de Paris, affiliated with the Teacher Researchers department. His work focuses on the social history of the United States, particularly African American experiences, immigration, minorities, American popular music, and consumption patterns. His research integrates demographic studies with cultural analysis.
Key research interests include the intersection of social movements and popular culture (e.g., punk/post-punk history), the historical construction of racial categories through census data, and transnational migration dynamics. Recent publications analyze census methodologies, demographic politics, and cultural historiography.
His work spans from the 19th century to modern contexts, emphasizing how statistical practices shape national identities. While no awards are explicitly listed, his contributions to social history and demographic studies are evident through his prolific publications.
No advising or grant information is provided in the source material. His research frequently engages with comparative historical methods and the sociopolitical implications of classification systems.




