Sabine Lucile Choquet (UdeM)

Sabine Choquet holds a PhD in political philosophy from Université Panthéon-Sorbonne and Université Laval (cotutelle) on integration policies and national identity, from a comparative perspective between France, Canada and Quebec. She acquired the title of professor at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland), where she completed a habilitation to direct research on the political regime of consociation (Switzerland, Canada, European Union) in 2017. Her interdisciplinary research is based on an archaeological method of analyzing and comparing legal, political and historical texts. She has also conducted targeted qualitative interviews. Her fields of study are Canada, Switzerland, the European Union and France. More occasionally, she has worked on Malaysia, Lebanon and Brazil. She has received three international research awards, including the first prize for Political Book of the Year 2012 (Bonenfant Foundation), as well as the prestigious Marie Curie Fellowship for Senior Researcher.
Mail: sabine.choquet@umontreal.ca