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05/01/2002
Adam Gopnik, Jim Hoagland, Emmanuelle Saada, Patrick Jarreau
A panel discussion about the French elections
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A panel discussion about the implications of the 2002 French elections, which saw President Jacques retain his office, with Jim Hoagland of "The Washington Post", Adam Gopnik of "The New Yorker", Emmanuelle Saada of the Institute of French Studies and Patrick Jarreau of "Le Monde".


Emmanuelle Saada
Emmanuelle Saada is a French writer, scholar, and teacher. Her main field of research is the historical sociology of colonization, with a specific interest in law, citizenship and families. Her dissertation examined the legal status of racially mixed children in the French Empire, and was published in 2006 under the title "Les enfants de la colonie: les métis de l'Empire français entre sujétion et citoyenneté."
Saada has also published numerous articles on colonial law, culture and politics as well as epistemological reflections on the French social sciences. Her teaching focuses on the history and sociology of immigration and colonization.
Source - Columbia.edu http://www.columbia.edu/cu/french/department/fac_bios/saada.htm
Emmanuelle Saada is a French writer, scholar, and teacher. Her main field of research is the historical sociology of colonization, with a specific interest in law, citizenship and families. Her dissertation examined the legal status of racially mixed children in the French Empire, and was published in 2006 under the title "Les enfants de la colonie: les métis de l'Empire français entre sujétion et citoyenneté."
Saada has also published numerous articles on colonial law, culture and politics as well as epistemological reflections on the French social sciences. Her teaching focuses on the history and sociology of immigration and colonization.
Source - Columbia.edu http://www.columbia.edu/cu/french/department/fac_bios/saada.htm
























