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Jean-Michel Bonvin is a Doctor in Sociology from the University of Paris Sorbonne and a full professor in social policy and vulnerabilities at the University of Geneva. His expertise encompasses social and employment policies, organizational innovation in the public sector and third sector, sociology of work and businesses, and theories of justice, particularly the capabilities approach. His research projects are funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation and the European Union. He currently serves on the steering committee for projects such as SocIEtY (EU-FP7), RE-InVEST (H2020), and the National Center of Competence in Research LIVES (NCCR-SNF). He is also involved in several European projects focusing on policy innovations and public participation. Bonvin has published extensively in academic journals and contributed to various editorial boards, shaping contemporary social policy discourse. His significant professional contributions include leading the Swiss Association of Social Policy since 2008 and engaging in evaluations of public policies in Geneva.
University of Geneva • Geneva, Switzerland
Teaching and researching social policies and vulnerabilities.
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