
Mattéo Lanoë
Doctoral Candidate, Sciences Po and French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED)
Welcome! My name is Mattéo Lanoë and I am a first-year Sociology PhD Candidate affiliated with the Center for Research on Social Inequalities (CRIS) at Sciences Po and resident fellow in the Mortality, Health and Epidemiology research unit at the French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED). My research is supervised both in sociology and social epidemiology, respectively by Anne Revillard at CRIS, and Émilie Counil at INED. I am funded by the Sciences Po School of Research Doctoral Scholarship, for the 2025-2028 period.
I am also an affiliated doctoral candidate of the ERC Synergy Gender and Health Inequalities (GENDHI), coordinated by the French Institute for Health and Medical Research (INSERM). The project is supervised by Nathalie Bajos, Muriel Darmon, Pierre-Yves Geoffard, and Michelle Kelly-Irving.
Before joining the CRIS and INED as a doctoral student, I did several research internships spanning a wide range of sociological methodologies. Among other research projects, I had the chance to work with Agnès van Zanten at LIEPP and CRIS, focusing on the analysis of a DEI policy at Sciences Po. As well, I had the pleasure to be supervised by Hesu Yoon at the Computational Social Sciences Group working on topics related to the construction of neighborhoods reputations through the study of AirBnb captions, using unsupervised NLP technics. These internships punctuated my graduate studies at the Sciences Po School of Research, where I obtained my MA in Sociology.
My master’s dissertation dove into a sociology of dispositions and socialization approach to Long Covid management, and was supervised by Anne Revillard at CRIS. My dissertation was entitled “Body and Soul? Dispositions, Socialization(s) and Illness’s Shape Trajectory Control of Post-Covid-19 Symptoms,” and was defended on May the 27th at Sciences Po (Committee: Alex Kindle, Étienne Nouguez, Jérôme Pélisse).
You will find my CRIS institutionnal webpage there.
Contact
1 Place Saint Thomas, 75007 Paris
Latest News
I am pleased to announce that I have received the Seed Grant of the Working Group on Labor and Health at Work (GIS GESTES), totalling €8000 🎉. This grant will be dedicated to work on the collaborative and participative research project INCORP-19.
I will start giving my first course on quantitative methods for social sciences at Sciences Po, Poitiers Campus.
I had the pleasure to introduce my PhD Research topic in front of the CRIS faculty! 😄
New article in the Revue française de science politique, with François Hublet.
I'm thrilled to share that I have started my doctoral studies at the CRIS and INED.