Julien AUDEMARD

Career History

  • 2014–2015: Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law and Political Science in Montpellier and Research Associate at CEPEL (UMR 5112).
  • 2013: Ph.D. dissertation in political science titled *Interpersonal Influences: How Context Shapes Opinions and Votes*, supervised by Jean-Yves Dormagen, University of Montpellier I, Faculty of Law and Political Science, defended on December 4, 2013 (awarded the distinction “Very Honorable” with the jury’s congratulations).
  • 2012: Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Law and Political Science in Montpellier.
  • 2009–2012: PhD student and teaching assistant at the Faculty of Law and Political Science in Montpellier.

Degrees

  • 2015: CNU certification for the position of associate professor, Section 04.
  • 2013: PhD Political Science (summa cum laude with honors from the faculty), Faculty of Law and Political Science, Montpellier.

Awards, Honors, and Coordination of or Participation in Research Projects

  • 2014: Recipient of the dissertation award from the Doctoral School of the Faculty of Law and Political Science at Montpellier.
  • 2010: Recipient of the Hébrard Prize for the best research thesis completed at the Faculty of Law and Political Science in Montpellier.
  • 2009–2010: Research associate on the ANR OPERA project led by W. Genieys (development of quantitative databases).
  • 2007–2010: Researcher on the ANR PAECE project led by J-Y. Dormagen (field researcher, then coordinator of “exit poll” surveys).

Administrative Responsibilities, Research, and Commercialization

  • Teaching: 2010–2015: Contractual doctoral student (teaching assistant), then Assistant Professor (ATER):
    • Introduction to Political Science (First Year of Law): 210 hours.
    • Introduction to Political Science (First-Year Political Science): 45 hours.
    • French Political Life, 1789–1958 (Political Science, Level 1): 45 hours.
    • French Political Life under the Fifth Republic (Political Science, Freshman Year): 45 hours.
    • Introduction to Public Policy (3rd-year Political Science): 45 hours.
    • International Relations (3rd-year Political Science): 45 hours.
    • Comparative Politics (Political Science, 2nd year): 30 hours.
  • Administrative Responsibilities:
    • 2015: “Early-Career Researcher” expert on an HCERES committee during the evaluation of two doctoral schools at the University of Grenoble Alpes.

Interactions with the Environment

  • 2014–2015: Member of the FEEL (Future of Electoral Studies) network.
  • 2011: Julien Audemard, David Gouard, “Young People and the Working Class: The Big Absentees from the Primary,” article published in Libération, October 20, 2011.

Articles

  • Julien Audemard, David Gouard, “Voter Turnout Through the Lens of Ethnicity: Preliminary Findings and Research Agenda,” International Journal of Comparative Politics.
  • Julien Audemard, David Gouard, “The October 2011 Citizens’ Primaries: Between Censitary Logic and Local Partisan Influences,” Revue française de science politique, vol. 64, no. 5, October 2014, pp. 953–970.
  • Julien Audemard, “Relationships to Politics in Context: The Contribution of Snowball Sampling,” in François Buton, Patrick Lehingue, Nicolas Mariot, and Sabine Rozier, *Ordinary Relationships to Politics*, Editions du Croquant, 2015.