Annabelle is 'professeur des universités' at 'SciencesPo', and a permanent associate at CEVIPOF. She is co-editor of the 'Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (CRISPP)'; co-editor of the 'Routledge Handbook on Ethics and Public Policy (2018)', and of 'Ideas that Matter: Justice, Democracy, Rights (OUP 2018)'.
She has also edited 'New Frontiers in Intellectual Property (2012)' for Cambridge.
She is the author of 'On Privacy (2011)' and of 'A Democratic Conception of Privacy (2014)', as well as numerous articles and book chapters on race and racial profiling, sexual equality and rights, democracy and judicial review, compulsory voting, the secret ballot, and the ethics of voting. At Sciences Po, Paris, she teaches ethics and public policy, democratic theory, methodology and epistemology and leads the Horizon 2020 project, 'Reconstructing Democracy in Times of Crisis: A Voter-Centred Perspective' (REDEM https://www.redem-h2020.eu/index.html), based on a longstanding interest in the ethics of voting.
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