Daniel BOY
Contact(s)
daniel.boy@sciences-po.fr
T. 01 45 49 77 25
Daniel Boy is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Political Research at Sciences Po (CEVIPOF). He has two primary research and teaching specializations in political science:
Analysis of Green movements in Europe (electoral behaviour of the general public, survey of Green party membership, etc.).
Public attitudes towards science and technology : design, launching and data analysis of representative surveys on French public attitudes towards science and technology. Dr Boy was a member of the European team of researchers working on the project ‘Biotechnology and the Public’ (1994-2002), which included designing Eurobarometer surveys of public attitudes in 1993, 1996, 1999, and 2002.
He also teaches in Sciences Po’s master’s programme on quantitive data analysis
Daniel Boy is a Sciences Po graduate (1969) and has an undergraduate degree in Law.
Research Interests
Cantonal elections, Citizenship, Cleavages and political issues in Europe, Ecology & Environment, Epistemology, European elections, Forbearance / Political Participation, Legistalive elections, Municipal Elections, Political Ecology, Presidential election, Regional elections, Survey and qualitative methods, Survey and Quantitative Methods, Surveys and opinion polls, Values, Vote
Bibliography
Bibliographie complète [ PDF - 551.2 K.o. ]Publications
Le progrès en procès
Paris, Presses de la Renaissance, 1999.
Les biotechnologies en débat
Avec S.de Cheveigné et J.-C. Galloux. Paris, Balland, 2002
Les conférences de citoyens, mode d'emploi
avec D. Bourg, Paris, Editions Charles-Léopold Mayer, Descartes et Cie, 2005.
Le Débat public, un risque démocratique ? : l'exemple de la mobilisation autour d'une ligne à très haute tension,
Avec Mathieu Brugidou Lavoisier, Tec & Doc, Sciences du risque et du danger, série Débats, 2009
Les Français : des Européens comme les autres ?,
Avec Bruno Cautrès et Nicolas Sauger Paris, Presses de Sciences Po, Académique, 2010
"Le Grenelle de l’environnement : une novation politique ?", Revue française d’administration publique, « L'administration au défi du développement durable », n° 134, août 2010, pp. 313-324








