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Sociologist Sociologist (qualified to direct research), specializing in transformations in work organizations and their effects on physical and mental health.
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How is work considered in eco-anxiety research? A literature review on clinical and therapeutic practices
In Bulletin de psychologie (2026/1 n° 591)
“There needs to be a theory of cooperation, of individual and collective living labor.”
- Interview with Christophe Dejours,
- conducted by Simon Cottin-Marx
- and Stéphane Le Lay
In Mouvements (2021/2 No 106)
The managerial invisibilisation of psychiatric patients. Where has cooperation gone?
In Nouvelle revue de psychosociologie (2026/1 N° 41)
The Role of Waste in History
Interview with François Jarrige and Thomas Le Roux
- Interviewed by Stéphane Le Lay
In Mouvements (2016/3 No 87)
When violence in the academic field meets neoliberal violence
- By Stéphane Le Lay
- and Olivia Chambard
In Mouvements (2023/1 No 113)
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The managerial invisibilisation of psychiatric patients. Where has cooperation gone?
In Nouvelle revue de psychosociologie (2026/1 N° 41)
How is work considered in eco-anxiety research? A literature review on clinical and therapeutic practices
In Bulletin de psychologie (2026/1 n° 591)
Editorial
Burning questions for the future of our forests: Going beyond overexploitation and conservation
- Coordination Jean-Paul Gaudillière,
- Anahita Grisoni,
- Stéphane Le Lay,
- et al.
In Mouvements (2024/1 No 116)
Against the neo-managerial destruction of public forests: A discreet symbiotic cooperation
In Mouvements (2024/1 No 116)
French forests in the eye of the storm: Twenty-five years on
- Interview with Charlotte Glinel,
- conducted by Jean-Paul Gaudillière,
- Stéphane Le Lay
In Mouvements (2024/1 No 116)
Editorial
Academic violence and suffering: Attacks on public service and occupational health
- Issue edited by Aurélie Jeantet,
- Stéphane Le Lay
In Mouvements (2023/1 No 113)
When violence in the academic field meets neoliberal violence
- By Stéphane Le Lay
- and Olivia Chambard
In Mouvements (2023/1 No 113)
Platform capitalism and changes in the balance of genders. A psychodynamic survey of bike courier work
- By Stéphane Le Lay
- and Fabien Lemozy
In Revue française des affaires sociales (2022/4)
From managerial charisma to breakdown: The reorganization of power relations at an engineering school
- By Stéphane Le Lay
- and Patricio Nusshold
In Nouvelle revue de psychosociologie (2022/1 No 33)
Business and employment cooperatives: A precarious organizational alternative
- Interview with Antonella Corsani,
- Fanny Darbus,
- conducted by Stéphane Le Lay
- et al.
In Mouvements (2021/2 No 106)
“There needs to be a theory of cooperation, of individual and collective living labor.”
- Interview with Christophe Dejours,
- conducted by Simon Cottin-Marx
- and Stéphane Le Lay
In Mouvements (2021/2 No 106)
Editorial
- Issue edited by Vincent Bourdeau,
- Auréline Cardoso,
- Simon Cottin-Marx,
- et al.
In Mouvements (2021/2 No 106)
The subjective relationship to algorithm-governed work. Being left to fend for oneself on a capitalist platform
- By Fabien Lemozy
- and Stéphane Le Lay
In Mouvements (2021/2 No 106)
Editorial
- Issue edited by Jean-Paul Gaudillière,
- Irène Jami,
- Stéphane Le Lay,
- et al.
In Mouvements (2019/4 No 100)
The use of business games in the doctoral curriculum: “enterprise education” and “entrepreneurship education” in research training
- By Jean Frances
- and Stéphane Le Lay
In Formation emploi (2017/4 No 140)
Is Homo Detritus Political?
Some Responses in the Form of Cigarette Butts
In Mouvements (2016/3 No 87)
The Role of Waste in History
Interview with François Jarrige and Thomas Le Roux
In Mouvements (2016/3 No 87)
Editorial
- Coordinated by Agnès Jeanjean,
- Stéphane Le Lay
- and Olivier Roueff
In Mouvements (2016/3 No 87)
The Refuse Collector’s Body – What Do We Mean by Extreme?
In Champ psy (2014/2 No 66)
Empirical and Ethical Lessons from Empirical Pilferage among Sanitation Workers in Paris
In Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales (2014/5 No 205)
Is There Workplace Suffering in the Field of Public Scientific Research?
Points of Debate
In Mouvements (2012/3 No 71)
The Activity of the Editors of the Revue Française de Sociologie in 2010
In Revue française de sociologie (2011/4 Vol. 52)
The Activity of the Editors of the Revue Française de Sociologie in 2009
In Revue française de sociologie (2010/4 Vol. 51)
Power Conflicts as Obstacles to Appropriating a Technical Tool during Professional Training
In Revue française de sociologie (2010/1 Vol. 51)
Social Insecurity: When Health Issues Are Involved in the Analysis of Work Organization
In Mouvements (2009/4 No 60)
The Activity of the Editors of the Revue Française de Sociologie in 2008
In Revue française de sociologie (2009/3 Vol. 50)
Health Tested at Work
- By Frédérique Debout,
- Sonya Faure,
- Fabrice Flipo,
- et al.
In Mouvements (2009/2 No 58)
Recognition of the Employer’s Liability in Fatal Work Accidents: A Challenging but Necessary Path
Interview with Michel Bianco
- By Sonya Faure
- and Stéphane Le Lay
In Mouvements (2009/2 No 58)
The Impossible Renewal of Labor Organization
Interview with Thiery Rochefort
In Mouvements (2009/2 No 58)
A Toxicologist from the Margin to the Center
Interview with Henri Pézerat
- By Stéphane Le Lay
- and Julien Lusson
In Mouvements (2009/2 No 58)
Gender Epistemologies: Yesterday’s Perspectives, Today’s Viewpoints
Proceedings from the Colloquium (Paris, June 23–24, 2005)
In Natures Sciences Sociétés (2007/2 Vol. 15)
“How to House the Poorest If Low-Income Housing Is Demolished”
In Mouvements (2004/6 No 36)
Social Policy: Jean-Pierre Raffarin, “The MEDEF Kamikaze”
In Mouvements (2004/5 No 35)
The Right and the Social Movement of Spring 2003: The Beginning of an Anthropological Struggle?
In Mouvements (2004/5 No 35)
Cinematographic Trade and Art: Complementarity or Cannibalism?
An Example of Local Configuration
In Mouvements (2003/3 No 27-28)
Individuation, Individualization, and Atomization: Class Misunderstandings
In Mouvements (2003/2 No 26)
Against the Temptation of the Void, Painful Clarity. Response to Philippe Corcuff
In Mouvements (2001/4 No 17)
On Millau: A “Civil Society” in Search of Political Legitimacy
In L'Homme et la société (2001/2 No 140-141)
Pierre Khalfa: “Conquering New Rights”
- By Stéphane Le Lay
- and Gilbert Wasserman
In Mouvements (2001/2 No 14)
What Is the RPR System Like?
- By Stéphane Le Lay
- and Gilbert Wasserman
In Mouvements (2001/1 No 13)
A Dissolute “Political Class”
In Mouvements (2001/1 No 13)