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Yann Renisio is a CNRS Research Fellow at the Center for Research on Social Inequalities (CRIS) at Sciences Po, a position he has held since October 2021. He is also an affiliated researcher at the Department of Sociology of Education and Culture at Uppsala University. His work focuses on understanding social structures and inequalities through rigorous sociological research.
Dr. Renisio earned his PhD in sociology from EHESS in 2017. Prior to his current position, he held postdoctoral positions at Sciences Po, Uppsala University, and the Collège de France, demonstrating his international research experience and academic mobility across prestigious institutions.
Yann Renisio's research spans multiple interconnected areas within sociology. His primary interests include social stratification, higher education systems, kinship networks, and the sociology of science. He investigates how social inequalities are reproduced and transformed through educational pathways and professional specialization, with particular attention to methodological innovations in social science research. His current projects examine higher education trajectories, professional specialization in medicine, practice-report gaps in survey data, and kinship networks. His methodological approach often integrates digital traces with traditional research methods to provide more comprehensive insights into social phenomena.
Dr. Renisio's publication record reveals a strong focus on methodological innovation and the sociology of knowledge. His recent work explores the integration of digital trace data with survey methodologies, topic modeling of scientific disciplines, and the social organization of academic knowledge. Across his publications, he consistently examines how social structures shape individual opportunities and choices, with particular attention to educational and professional trajectories. His research bridges theoretical sociology with empirical analysis of contemporary social issues, particularly in understanding how digital practices intersect with traditional social stratification patterns.
Dr. Renisio is actively involved in significant research projects including ANR RECORDS (2019-2023), which investigates music streaming practices and their relationship to social stratification, and ANR MEDSPE (2021), which examines the choice of medical specialties and locations among French doctors. These projects demonstrate his commitment to understanding how social structures influence individual choices in contemporary society through both traditional and digital methodologies.
As a CNRS Research Fellow, Dr. Renisio contributes to the vibrant research community at CRIS, collaborating with scholars across disciplines and institutions. His work exemplifies the interdisciplinary approach needed to address complex social inequalities in modern societies, particularly through innovative methodological approaches that bridge digital and traditional research paradigms.




