Philippe Aldrin

Philippe Aldrin is professor of political science at the Institut d’Études Politiques d’Aix-en-Provence (Sciences Po Aix) and a member of the CHERPA (Croyance, histoire, espace, régulation politique et administrative – Beliefs, History, Space, Political and Administrative Regulation) research unit at Sciences Po Aix. His current research concerns the driving forces of the European cause, via the genesis and instrumentalisation of the EU’s legitimisation policy and the political institutionalisation of “European civil society”.

His recent publications on these subjects include: “The World of European Information. An Institutional and Relational Genesis of the EU Public Sphere”, in Didier Georgakakis and Jay Rowell (eds.), The Field of Eurocracy: Mapping EU actors and professionals (Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2013); “La ‘société civile européenne’, entre idéal démocratique et contingences politiques. De Maastricht à Lisbonne, les mises à l’agenda parlementaire de l’ouverture aux lobbys et à la société civile”, in Josiane Auvret-Frinck (ed.), Le Parlement européen après le traité de Lisbonne (Larcier, 2013); “Promouvoir l’Europe en actes. Une analyse des petits entrepreneurs de la cause européenne”, Politique Européenne, no. 34, 2011 (special issue coordinated with Dorota Dakowska); and “L’invention de l’opinion publique européenne. Genèse intellectuelle et politique de l’Eurobaromètre (1950‑1973)”, Politix – Revue des sciences sociales du politique, no. 89, 2010. All these articles are available online: https://sciencespo-aix.academia.edu/PhilippeALDRIN.

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