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Angéline Escafré-Dublet
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Angéline Escafré-Dublet

Angéline Escafré-Dublet is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Lyon 2, and has been a Research Fellow at the Center for the Study of Race, Politics, and Culture (University of Chicago); the National Institute for Demographic Studies in Paris; the Centre for International Research and Studies (Sciences Po); and the Lab’Urba (University Paris Est). She has overseen the research for the French portion of three successive EU-funded projects: EMILIE (on multicultural citizenship), ACCEPT Pluralism (on the challenge of cultural and religious diversity), and DIVERCITIES (on the urban governance of diversity). Her research focuses on immigration issues and the way they relate to matters of politics and culture.

She holds a PhD in modern history from Sciences Po, Paris. 

Recent Activity

Reports
August 2014
In France, where integration initiatives are limited to an immigrant's first five years in the country, "mainstreaming" is an intrinsic characteristic of integration policy. This report traces the history and recent developments of immigrant integration in France, and explores how policies aimed at the general population are benefiting immigrant youth.