L’égalité sans condition | Rejane Senac | TEDxChampsElyseesWomen

CNRS researcher at the Sciences Po Policy Research Center (CEVIPOF).
In order for the Republic to live, it is necessary to liberate the equality of brotherhood and the market. Mixing is good for business? But it is benevolent racism.

She is a member of the scientific council of the Institut Emilie du Châtelet and chairs the Parity Commission of the High Council Equality between Women and Men, an advisory body to the Prime Minister.
She is a Doctor of the Paris IEP in political science and holds a postgraduate degree in law and a master’s degree in philosophy from the University of Paris I – Panthéon Sorbonne.
In Equality under conditions: gender, parity, diversity (Presses de Sciences Po, 2015), she analyzes the public justifications for equality policies for « non-brothers »: women and non-whites. She also questioned contemporary practices of gender parity, diversity and equality in The Invention of Diversity (PUF, 2012), The Sexual Order – The Perception of Gender Inequalities (PUF, 2007) and The « What do I know? « On Parity (PUF, 2008). His next book The Myth of Equality will appear in January 2017 at the Presses de Sciences Po.

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