Alain Gras
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Alain Gras
Summary
Alain Gras is a human[1]. He was born on 1941[2]. He worked as a sociologist[3] and non-fiction writer[4].
Key Facts
- Alain Gras was born on 1941[2].
- Alain Gras held citizenship in France[5].
- Alain Gras worked as a sociologist[3].
- Alain Gras's professions included non-fiction writer[4].
- Alain Gras held the position of emeritus[6].
- Among Alain Gras's employers was Lund University[7].
- Among Alain Gras's employers was University of Cape Coast[8].
- Among Alain Gras's employers was University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[9].
- Among Alain Gras's employers was HEC Paris[10].
- Alain Gras was educated at Stockholm University[11].
- Alain Gras's doctoral advisor was Georges Balandier[12].
- Alain Gras's doctoral advisor was Jean-Claude Passeron[13].
- Alain Gras's doctoral advisor was Raymond Aron[14].
- Alain Gras was a member of Momentum Institute[15].
- Alain Gras is recorded as male[16].
- Alain Gras's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Alain Gras supervised Baptiste Monsaingeon as a doctoral student[18].
- Alain Gras supervised Gérard Dubey as a doctoral student[19].
- Alain Gras supervised Xavier Guchet as a doctoral student[20].
- Alain Gras supervised Bertrand Méheust as a doctoral student[21].
- Alain Gras supervised Magali Uhl as a doctoral student[22].
- Alain Gras supervised Marc Berdet as a doctoral student[23].
- Alain Gras supervised Mathilde Szuba as a doctoral student[24].
- Alain Gras's family name is recorded as Gras[25].
- Alain Gras's given name is recorded as Alain[26].
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Origins and Family
Alain Gras was born on 1941[2].
Education
Alain Gras was educated at Stockholm University[11]. Doctoral advisors include Georges Balandier[12], an anthropologist[27], 1920–2016[28], of France[29], awarded the honorary doctorate at the Laval University[30], specialised in sociology[31]; Jean-Claude Passeron[13], a sociologist[32], b. 1930[33], of France[34], specialised in epistemology[35]; and Raymond Aron[14], a journalist[36], 1905–1983[37], of France[38], awarded the Pour le Mérite for Sciences and Arts order[39], specialised in international relations[40].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include sociologist[3] and non-fiction writer[4]. Employers include Lund University[7], a public university[41], in Sweden[42], founded in 1666[43], headquartered in Lund[44]; University of Cape Coast[8], a public university[45], in Ghana[46], founded in 1962[47]; University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne[9], a university in France[48], in France[49], founded in 1971[50], headquartered in 5th arrondissement of Paris[51]; and HEC Paris[10], a grande école[52], in France[53], founded in 1881[54], headquartered in Jouy-en-Josas[55]. Alain Gras held the position of emeritus[6]. Doctoral students include Baptiste Monsaingeon[18], a sociologist[56], b. 1983[57], awarded the CNRS bronze medal[58]; Gérard Dubey[19], a sociologist[59], b. 1963[60], specialised in sociology[61]; Xavier Guchet[20], a philosopher[62], b. 1971[63]; Bertrand Méheust[21], a sociologist[64], b. 1947[65], of France[66]; Magali Uhl[22], a sociologist[67], of France[68]; and Marc Berdet[23], a sociologist[69], b. 1979[70].
FAQs
What did Alain Gras do for work?
Alain Gras worked as sociologist[3] and non-fiction writer[4].
Where did Alain Gras go to school?
Alain Gras was educated at Stockholm University[11].