STUDIES IN SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
SOCIOLOGICAL STUDIES, SOCIAL IMPACTS, TERRITORIAL DIALOGUE, CONSULTATION AND CULTURAL ACTIONS
Enhancing the social environment, identities and cultures, practices and needs
Decoding society and its dynamics, social phenomena and transformations, territories and their challenges
Anticipating social risks and impacts, adapting projects to the local context for inclusive and tailored solutions

SOCIAL IMPACTS AND RISKS, SOCIAL ACCEPTABILITY
Studies, compliance alignment, due diligence, support, stakeholder engagement, evaluations and audits to prevent and manage social risks

SOCIOLOGICAL AND ETHNOLOGICAL STUDIES
Qualitative and quantitative approaches. Decoding society and its dynamics, practices and behaviors, stakeholder interactions and identities.

INCLUSION, PARTICIPATION, TERRITORIAL DIALOGUE
Promoting participation and engagement of all audiences in territorial projects, especially so-called “invisible” groups.

CULTURAL ACTIONS
Cultural projects (sound, visual arts, audiovisual…). Encouraging expression and participation for all, highlighting societal issues, and enabling accessible restitution.

URBAN PLANNING
Analyzing practices and stakeholder dynamics, perceptions and expectations. Promoting participation and engagement of all audiences in territorial projects.

SUSTAINABLE FOOD SYSTEMS
Studying food and agricultural practices. Analyzing and supporting supply chains and certifications, urban agriculture projects. Evaluation.

MEMORY, IDENTITIES AND HERITAGE
Diagnostics on cultural heritage, tangible or intangible. Developing cultural projects around memory. Assessing tourism potential and opportunities for agricultural or economic valorization.

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ENVIRONMENT
Studies for implementing public policies and mechanisms aimed at sustainable territorial development. Environment, energy, protected areas, urban nature, resources and waste, water and sanitation systems, climate change…

VULNERABILITY AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
Commitment and expertise on issues of vulnerability and precarity (food, energy, housing…), exclusion, integration, disability, loss of autonomy…

EXPERTISES
Our teams are tailored to each project. They support or implement actions on, within, and with territories and their inhabitants
Our collective operates as a broad network: experts from diverse and complementary fields, artists with multiple skills, scientific researchers, specialists (heritage, food systems, precarity, urban issues, gender, health, environment, etc.)

TRAINING
We place great importance on knowledge transfer. The goal is to enable decision-makers, researchers, and operators to understand and work with social data.
We offer a variety of training programs for diverse audiences: training institutes, local authorities, companies, universities/schools, and research institutes.
AnthropoLinks is an accredited training organization.

RESEARCH
AnthropoLinks is an active player in scientific research. Our experts contribute to research projects, share knowledge through teaching, and supervise numerous internships. In addition, our researchers publish their work and participate in editorial boards of several journals.
The cooperative was awarded the “Young Innovative Company” label in 2011, recognizing the value of its research and innovation in anthropology and sociology conducted each year.



















