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Chaire Santé (Sciences Po) Julie Blanck is a sociologist and post-doctoral researcher at the Chaire Santé at Sciences Po. Her work focuses on environmental transition policies through the study of risks, organizations, technical projects and their temporal framing.
Latest publication
The Cognitive Battle between Nutritional Labels
Science and Economic Interests in Public Health
- By Daniel Benamouzig,
- Julie Blanck,
- Translated from French by Lucy Garnier
In L’Année sociologique (2023/2 Vol. 73)
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The Cognitive Battle between Nutritional Labels
Science and Economic Interests in Public Health
- By Daniel Benamouzig,
- Julie Blanck,
- Translated from French by Lucy Garnier
In L’Année sociologique (2023/2 Vol. 73)
Governing using time
Temporal Framings of the Radioactive Waste Problem and the Construction of Technological Lock-in
- By Julie Blanck
In Gouvernement et action publique (2016/1 Vol. 5)
Changing the organisation to maintain a contentious project. Radioactive waste management policy
- By Julie Blanck
In Revue française de science politique (2021/2 Vol. 71)
Pluralist processes under control: internalizing criticism to govern the storage of radioactive waste
- By Julie Blanck
In Natures Sciences Sociétés (2021/Supp. 5 Special issue)
Maintaining a contested decision: The case of radioactive waste’s disposal
- By Julie Blanck
In Entreprises et histoire (2019/4 No 97)
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Articles
The Cognitive Battle between Nutritional Labels
Science and Economic Interests in Public Health
- By Daniel Benamouzig,
- Julie Blanck,
- Translated from French by Lucy Garnier
In L’Année sociologique (2023/2 Vol. 73)
Pluralist processes under control: internalizing criticism to govern the storage of radioactive waste
In Natures Sciences Sociétés (2021/Supp. 5 Special issue)
Changing the organisation to maintain a contentious project. Radioactive waste management policy
In Revue française de science politique (2021/2 Vol. 71)