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Monique Pinçon-Charlot (born 15 May 1946,[1] in Saint-Étienne,[2] France) is a French sociologist, research director at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) until 2007, year of her retiring, attached to the Research Institute on Contemporary Societies/ l'Institut de recherche sur les sociétés contemporaines (IRESCO).
She works generally in collaboration with her husband Michel Pinçon, also a sociologist; they coauthored the majority of their works. These treat the closing within the upper classes of the society, through themes such as the homogamy or the social norms.
Works
Co-authored with different colleagues
Introduction à l'étude de la planification urbaine en région parisienne—Introduction to the Study of Urban Planning in the Region of Paris-- (with Edmond Preteceille), Paris : Centre de sociologie urbaine, 1973.
Les Conditions d'exploitation de la force de travail—Conditions for Workforce Exploitation-- (with Michel Freyssenet et François Imbert), Paris : Centre de sociologie urbaine, 1975.
Les Modalités de reproduction de la force de travail—Reproduction Modes of the workforce-- (with Michel Freyssenet et François Imbert), Paris : Centre de sociologie urbaine, 1975.
Équipements collectifs, structures urbaines et consommation sociale—Shared Equipment, Urban Structures and Social Consumption-- (with Edmond Preteceille et Paul Rendu), Paris : Centre de sociologie urbaine, 1975.
Espace social et espace culturel. Analyse de la distribution socio-spatiale des équipements culturels et éducatifs en région parisienne—Social space and Cultural Space: Analysis of the Socio-spatial Distribution of Educational and Cultural Equipment in the Paris Region (with Paul de Gaudemar), Paris : Centre de sociologie urbaine, 1979.
Espace des équipements collectifs et ségrégation sociale—Shared Equipment and Social Segregation-- (with Paul Rendu), Paris : Centre de sociologie urbaine, 1981.
Ségrégation urbaine (with Paul Rendu et Edmond Preteceille), Paris : Anthropos, 1986.
Des sociologues sans qualités ? Pratiques de recherche et engagements, --Sociologists Without Qualities? ReseaRch and Engagement Practices—edited by Delphine Naudier et Maud Simonet, Paris, La Découverte, 2011.
L'Argent sans foi ni loi, Paris : Éditions Textuel, 2012. (ISBN978-2845974449)
La violence des riches - Chronique d'une immense casse sociale, Zones, 2013.
Riche, pourquoi pas toi ?, mis en bande dessinée par Marion Montaigne, Paris : Dargaud, 2013.
Pourquoi les riches sont-ils de plus en plus riches et les pauvres de plus en plus pauvres ?, illustré par Etienne Lécroart, Paris, La Ville Brûle, 2014.
C'est quoi être riche ? Entretiens avec Emile, illustré par Pascal Lemaître, Paris, Edition de l'Aube, 2015.
Tentative d'évasion(fiscale), Zones, 2015.
Le Président des ultra-riches. Chronique du mépris de classe dans la politique d'Emmanuel Macron, Paris, Zones, 2019.
Notre vie chez les riches. Mémoires d'un couple de sociologues, Paris, Zones, 2021.
^Participent à l'ouvrage : Paul Ariès, Geneviève Azam, Marc Dufumier, Marie Duru-Bellat, Claude Egullion, Jean-Baptiste Eyraud, Susan George, Franck Lepage, Jean-Marie Harribey, Philippe Leymarie, Laurent Mucchielli, Aline Pailler, Nathalie Péré-Marzano, Fabien Piasecki, Michel Pinçon, Clarisse Taron, et Jacques Testart.