Pierre Bourdieu held the Chair of Sociology at the College de France, where he directed the Center for European Sociology, the journal
Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales, and the publishing house Raisons d'agir Editions until his death in 2002. He is one of the most influential social scientists of the twentieth century as well as a leading public intellectual involved in the global mobilization against neoliberalism. He is the author of numerous classics of sociology and anthropology. Among them are
Reproduction in Education, Society, and Culture, Outline of a Theory of Practice, Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste, Homo Academicus, The Rules of Art: Genesis and Structure of the Artistic Field, and
Pascalian Meditations.Loic J. D. Wacquant is professor of sociology at the University of California, Berkeley, and researcher at the Centre de sociologie europeenne, Paris. A MacArthur Foundation Fellow and recipient of the Lewis Coser Award of the American Sociological Association, his interests span urban marginality, embodiment, the penal state, ethnoracial domination, and social theory. His books have been translated in a dozen languages and include
Body and Soul: Notebooks of An Apprentice Boxer,
The Mystery of Ministry: Pierre Bourdieu and Democratic Politics,
Urban Outcasts: A Comparative Sociology of Advanced Marginality, and
Punishing the Poor: The Neoliberal Government of Social Insecurity.