About
Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier is a research director at the CNRS and director of the Center for the Sociology of Organizations (CNRS-Sciences Po). Her research focuses on the governance of the ecological transition, at the intersection of public policy, the strategies of economic actors, and collective mobilization.
Latest publication
“Placing the burden of the ecological transition on the consumer is doomed to fail.”
- Interview with Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier,
- conducted by Madeleine Péron
- and Christophe Viscogliosi
In L'Économie politique (2025/4 n° 108)
Most viewed articles
Governing By Labels
Comparing the Fight Against Obesity and Sustainable Consumption
In Gouvernement et action publique (2014/3 Vol. 3)
Beyond confrontation: Capturing the diversity of interactions between the activist and economic worlds
In Revue française de sociologie (2020/4 Vol. 61)
“Placing the burden of the ecological transition on the consumer is doomed to fail.”
- Interview with Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier,
- conducted by Madeleine Péron
- and Christophe Viscogliosi
In L'Économie politique (2025/4 n° 108)
Working with the market: The stategies of vegetarian associations in France
In Revue française de sociologie (2020/4 Vol. 61)
Protesting against the Market: From Individual Initiative to Collective Action
The Case of the Anti-Advertising Movement in France
In Revue française de science politique (2007/2 Vol. 57)
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Articles
“Placing the burden of the ecological transition on the consumer is doomed to fail.”
- Interview with Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier,
- conducted by Madeleine Péron
- and Christophe Viscogliosi
In L'Économie politique (2025/4 n° 108)
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The role of prices in goods valuation and consumption
- Interview with Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier,
- conducted by Pauline Amard,
- Thomas Clermont,
- et al.
In Regards croisés sur l'économie (2023/1 No 32)
At the crossroads between worlds
Activists, businesses, and politicians
- By Sophie Dubuisson-Quellier,
- Interview conducted by Brigitte Fouilland,
- Benoît Guillou
In Projet (2022/4 No 389)
Editorial
In Revue française de sociologie (2021/3-4 Vol. 62)
Beyond confrontation: Capturing the diversity of interactions between the activist and economic worlds
In Revue française de sociologie (2020/4 Vol. 61)
Working with the market: The stategies of vegetarian associations in France
In Revue française de sociologie (2020/4 Vol. 61)
Consumption methods and tendencies. A look back at a contemporary survey bringing together qualitative and quantitative methods
In Les Études Sociales (2019/1 No 169)
Consumption in the twentieth century: Surveys, knowledge, practices
In Les Études Sociales (2019/1 No 169)
Capture as a lever for public intervention in the economy
The case of public environmental labeling policy
In Revue française de sociologie (2017/3 Vol. 58)
Governing By Labels
Comparing the Fight Against Obesity and Sustainable Consumption
In Gouvernement et action publique (2014/3 Vol. 3)
Theories of Practice. New Insights for the Sociology of Consumption?
In Sociologie (2013/4 Vol. 4)
From Sovereignty to Consumer Governance: The Range of Choices in Consumption
In L'Économie politique (2008/3 n° 39)
Protesting against the Market: From Individual Initiative to Collective Action
The Case of the Anti-Advertising Movement in France
In Revue française de science politique (2007/2 Vol. 57)
Producers’ Organizations at the Heart of Evaluating the Quality of Fruit. Diverse Strategies in the Rhône-Alpes
In Économie rurale (2006/2 No 292)
Presentation
In Réseaux (2006/1-2 No 135-136)
From Routine to Deliberation
Consumer Choices in Purchasing Situations
In Réseaux (2006/1-2 No 135-136)
“Fresh Fish,” “Pork,” and “Delicatessen” Counters in Supermarkets: Places of Mediation
In Ethnologie française (2005/1 Vol. 35)