Anne-Sophie Crosetti is a sociologist whose research explores the intersection of gender studies, Catholicism, and social movements. She earned her PhD at the Université libre de Bruxelles in 2020 with a dissertation examining how Catholic groups in Belgium engaged with family planning during the "sexual revolution", funded by the FNRS. This work was carried out within the interdisciplinary research group “A Belgian Specificity? Sexual Revolution and (De)Pillarisation from 1960 to 2000. A Contribution to the History of Gender and Sexuality Norm Transformations”. She subsequently carried out a sociohistorical study of “pro-life” movements from a generational perspective in Belgium, France, and Ireland funded by WBI and the FNRS. She has published articles in Clio. Femmes, Genre, Histoire, Social Compass, Journal of Religious History, Medical History, Sextant. In addition to her academic work, she regularly contributes to public debate through media appearances (Le Vif, RCF, RTL-TVi, Légendes, RTBF, etc.).
Cécile Vanderpelen-Diagre, Caroline Sägesser
Adoptant une démarche diachronique et interdisciplinaire, cet ouvrage interroge le rapport entretenu par l’Église et le monde catholique avec la famille. More info
Anne-Sophie Crosetti, Juliette Masquelier
The construction of European welfare states after 1945 did not happen without reaction and contribution from private religious actors. More info
Anne-Sophie Crosetti, Valérie Piette
Ce numéro de Sextant interroge les mouvements et les débats autour de la non-maternité, en définit les contours et interroge le passé afin de mieux cerner les questionnements actuels. Que signifie ne pas être mère aujourd'hui ? Quels jalons et événements ont rendu ce choix possible dans la société d'aujourd’hui ? More info