A selection of the Foundation’s emblematic publications on the theme “Housing and homelessness”
Posts By: Laurine-Martinou
[INVITATION] Special International Conference 10 years of the Foundation
In 2023, the Foundation is celebrating ten years of research at the heart of vulnerability in France and abroad. To mark the occasion, it is organizing an international conference in Paris on Thursday October 26, in partnership with the Institut de recherche pour le développement and Sciences Po’s School of International Affairs
3 questions for Tetiana Stoianova, Ukrainian researcher in exile in France, laureate of a Foundation fellowship
Tetiana Stoianova, Doctor of Law from the University of Odessa, came to France as a refugee as part of the PAUSE programme (Programme for the emergency reception of scientists in exile) and received a research fellowship from the Foundation
Analysing the effects of the Ukrainian crisis on individuals and practitioners

With the Ukrainian crisis, the Foundation studies various research methodologies that can be applied in real-time emergency situations and that allow for the collection of information and first-hand reports of experiences
“The acceptance of Ukrainian refugees has demonstrated the vitality of the rural world”

An interview with Geographer Jordan Pinel which explains the mobilisation of the rural world for Ukrainian refugees
“Ukrainian refugees waiting over the long-term”

An interview with Politist Denys Gorbach about the research he conducts on the livelihood strategies of Ukrainian refugees in France
A year in review: our 2022 annual report is out

The 2022 Activity Report is online. (Re)discover all the highlights of the past year.
“Elderly refugees accumulate vulnerabilities”

Zoom on the research conducted by Sociologist Armelle Klein on access to health care and experiences of Ukrainian refugees in France
« Social ties make us stand upright »

Three questions to Marc-Henry Soulet, Professor of Sociology at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland, regarding social ties and their definition
“Sport should allow you to find your place in a social space”

Zoom on the research conducted by Julie Duflos, Sociologist and PhD in STAPS on access to physical and sports activities for precarious populations