Blog post May 14th 2025 Towards sustainable, healthy and accessible food: lessons from our European neighbours Author: Charlie Brocard
Note April 2025 Towards a new social contract: the role of narratives (article in French) Authors: François Xavier Demoures, Marion Bet
Note April 2025 Retrieving the thread of transformative negotiations (article in French) Authors: Marion Bet, Judith Ferrando, Mathieu Saujot
Report February 2025 TRAMe2035 - A Scenario for a Transition of French Household Diets - Book 1 (report in French) Authors: Lucile Rogissart, Mathieu Saujot, Clémence Nasr and 2 more.
Rapport February 2025 TRAMe2035 - Scénario pour une Transition des Régimes Alimentaires des Ménages Livret 3 - Cadre méthodologique Authors: Lucile Rogissart, Mathieu Saujot, Clémence Nasr and 2 more.
Report February 2025 TRAMe2035 - A Scenario for a Transition of French Household Diets - Book 2 Book 2 - Socio-stories of food transition for 12 social groups (report in French) Authors: Lucile Rogissart, Mathieu Saujot, Clémence Nasr and 2 more.
Report December 2024 Inside the minds of citizens - Interpretations of today’s social contract in France and the UK Authors: iddri, Institut Hot or Cool, Mathieu Saujot and 1 more.
Blog post December 5th 2024 Inside the minds of French citizens: a survey on the perceptions of the social contract Authors: Marion Bet, Mathieu Saujot
Podcast September 12th 2024 The social contract to rethink our common ground: first lessons Podcast in French Intervenants: Mathieu Saujot, Marion Bet
03 FEB 2025 PAST EVENT Conference Invitation-only For a healthy and sustainable diet: TRAMe2035, the possibility of success In French - Registration closed Speakers: Mathieu Saujot, Benoit Drouin, Marie Massart and 6 more.
27 JUN 2024 PAST EVENT Conference Replay: "Towards a new ecological and social contract: lessons from the past" Webinar organised by IDDRI and the Hot or Cool Institute Speakers: Jo Swinson, Julia Steinberger, Philippe Pochet and 7 more.
Issue Brief September 2024 “Where there’s a way, there’s a will”. Social conditions for achieving the ecological transition: a lifestyle approach Authors: Mathieu Saujot, Clémence Nasr, Charlie Brocard and 3 more.