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Saadi Lahlou is Professor in
Social Psychology Social psychology is the scientific study of how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the real or imagined presence of other people or by social norms. Social psychologists typically explain human behavior as a result of the r ...
, in the Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science at the
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. He conducts and publishes research in the areas of social psychology,
consumer behaviour Consumer behavior is the study of individuals, groups, or organizations and all the activities associated with the purchase, use and disposal of goods and services. Consumer behaviour consists of how the consumer's emotions, attitudes, and pr ...
, survey and forecast methods, lexical analysis, cognition and design. He is the Director of the
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Biography

Saadi Lahlou graduated as statistician and economist at the ENSAE in
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. He obtained his PhD in social psychology at
EHESS The School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (french: École des hautes études en sciences sociales; EHESS) is a graduate ''grande école'' and ''grand établissement'' in Paris focused on academic research in the social sciences. The ...
with Pr.
Serge Moscovici Serge Moscovici (June 14, 1925 in Brăila, Romania as ''Srul Herş Moscovici'' – November 15, 2014 in Paris) was a Romanian-born French social psychologist, director of the '' Laboratoire Européen de Psychologie Sociale'' ("European Laboratory ...
, and his HDR (habilitation as a research director) at
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with Pr.
Jean-Claude Abric Jean-Claude Abric (26 September 1941 – 13 September 2012) was a French psychologist, professor in social psychology and the former head of the Social Psychology Laboratory at the University of Aix-Marseille. He had a major contribution to the ...
. He also holds degrees in Human Biology and Ethology. He directed the research department on consumer studies at CREDOC – Centre for the Study of Lifestyles and Social Policies, in
Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. S ...
(1987-1993). He was the head of a research unit on organizations at Électricité de France (EDF) (1993-1997). He founded the Laboratory of Design for Cognition at EDF R&D, which he directed until 2009. In parallel, he continued his basic research in social psychology and cognitive science at the Laboratoire de Psychologie Sociale at
EHESS The School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (french: École des hautes études en sciences sociales; EHESS) is a graduate ''grande école'' and ''grand établissement'' in Paris focused on academic research in the social sciences. The ...
, where he held research seminars (1998-2010); as scientific director of the Cognitive Technologies program at Fondation Maison des sciences de l'homme since 1998 and as associate CNRS research director at Edgar Morin Centre from
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EHESS The School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (french: École des hautes études en sciences sociales; EHESS) is a graduate ''grande école'' and ''grand établissement'' in Paris focused on academic research in the social sciences. The ...
. He founded and coordinated the RUFAE network (Research on User-Friendly Augmented Environments). He joined the Institute of Social Psychology at the
London School of Economics , mottoeng = To understand the causes of things , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £240.8 million (2021) , budget = £391.1 millio ...
in January 2009 (now Department of Psychological and Behavioural Science), and was head of the Department from 2009 to 2013. He is a chartered member of (British Psychological Society), and a EURIAS senior fellow. Since 2018, he is the director of the
Paris Institute for Advanced Study The Paris Institute for Advanced Study (Paris IAS, or Institut d'études avancées de Paris) is an international research center that offers fellowships to researchers from all over the world in the field of humanities and social sciences. It is a ...
. He was elected member of the National Academy of Technologies of France (2022) and of the
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(2023).


Research

His first social science research was a reconsideration of Durkheim’s
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, conducted under the supervision of
Christian Baudelot Christian Baudelot (born 9 December 1938, Paris) is a French sociologist based at the École normale supérieure. Many of his works have been written in collaboration with Roger Establet. Works * (tr. with Pierre Clinquart) ''Anthropologie'' by E ...
He studied facial mimics of newborns in the CNRS-INSERM research unit of
Michel Jouvet Michel Valentin Marcel Jouvet (16 November 1925 – 3 October 2017) was a French neuroscientist and medical researcher. His works, and those of his team, have brought about the discovery of paradoxical sleep (a term he coined) and to its indi ...
. At CREDOC (Research Center for Lifestyles and Social Policies, Paris), his research mainly focused on consumer behaviour, especially on eating, and social representations theory. His book ''Penser Manger'' published by PUF received the ''prix Trémolières'' decerned by Institut Benjamin Delessert. His book was reviewed by ''
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'' and by the American Psychological Association. He set up large statistical observation instruments (such as the Observatoire des Consommations Alimentaires, now part of Agence nationale de sécurité sanitaire), contributed to the development of automated text analysis and to the application of multivariate analysis methods to behavioral and cultural studies. When he joined EDF R&D in 1993, he conducted organizational studies, developed video observation techniques, especially the "subcam", a wearable miniature video-camera included in glasses, providing a detailed first-person recording of the subject's activity and design approaches. He is deeply concerned by the cognitive effects of digitalization : cognitive overload syndrom, privacy issues and transferring human experience He has been involved in two main projects concerning sustainability issues : Barenergy, a European project which try to understand the "Barriers for energy changes" and another on Energy use and the built environment which lead to the publication of a collective book, ''System Innovation for Sustainability 4''. His current research focuses on the distribution of determinants of human behaviour between the physical space, mental space, and social space. He has published a book on this topic, entitled "Installation Theory: The Societal Construction and Regulation of Behaviour". This work provides researchers and practitioners with a simple and powerful framework to understand, analyse, and change behaviour. Informed by a wide range of empirical evidence, it includes an accessible synthesis of former theories (ecological psychology, activity theory, situated action, distributed cognition, social constructionism, actor-network theory and social representations). Lahlou's work defines "installations" as the familiar, socially constructed, apparatuses which elicit, enable, scaffold and control - and make predictable - most of our 'normal' behaviour. From shower-cabins or airport check-ins to family dinners, classes or hospitals. Installations consist of a set of components that simultaneously support and socially control individual behaviour. Installation Theory describes their threefold structure with a model enabling systematic and practical analysis of their components The components are distributed over the physical space (affordances), the subject (embodied competences) and the social space (institutions, enacted and enforced by other subjects). These components assemble at the time and place the activity is performed. Installation Theory details the mechanisms of their construction, resilience and evolution. Installation Theory is designed to inform intervention on social systems for behavioural change and business model betterment.”


Publications

Books and special issues by Saadi Lahlou * (2017) LAHLOU, S., Installation Theory. The societal construction and regulation of behaviour. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. * (2012) LAHLOU, S., NOSULENKO, Valery, SAMOYLENKO, Elena. Numériser le travail. Théories, méthodes et expérimentations. Paris : Lavoisier. 327p. * (2010) LAHLOU, S. (ed.). System Innovation for Sustainability 4: Case Studies in Sustainable Consumption and Production - Energy Use and the Built Environment. Sheffield: Greenleaf, 2010. 288p. (Chapters by S. Lahlou A. Tukker, M. Charter & T. Woolman; H. Szejnwald-Brown & P. J. Vergragt; R. Wimmer & M.J. Kang; R. Wuestenhagen; J. P. Thorp; I. Kaltenegger & A. Tisch; V. Loftness, V. Hartkopf, A. Aziz, M. Snyder, J. Choi & X. Yang; C. Fischer; F.Reusswig, S. Lorek, D. & D. Fuchs). * (2010) LAHLOU, S. NOSULENKO, V. (guest eds) Digitize and Transfer. Social Science Information. 49 (3): 291 – 507. (Papers by Lewis Pea & Rosen, Garcia-Lorenzo, Habert & Huc, Cordelois, Ganascia, Barabanschikov, Le Bellu, Lahlou & Nosulenko, 216 p.)

* (2009) LAHLOU, S. (ed). Designing User Friendly Augmented Work Environments. London: Springer. Computer Supported Cooperative Work Series, Nov. 2009. 347p. (Chapters by : Stanford (B. Johansson, A. Fox, T. Winograd.), UC San Diego (E. Hutchins, J. Hollan), Carnegie-Mellon (V. V. Loftness, V. Hartkopf, A. Aziz.), Swedish Royal Inst. of Technology (C. G. Jansson.), U. Aachen (J. Borchers), Russian Acad. Sc (Nosulenko & Samoylenko), Xerox Palo-Alto (M. Back, G. Golovchinsky, P. Qvarfordt, W. van Melle, J. Boreczky, T. Dunnigan, S. Carter); EDF R&D (Lahlou). . * (2008) LAHLOU, S. NOSULENKO, V. (guest eds) Cognitive Technologies. Social Science Information. September 2008; 47 (3): 227 - 457 (Papers by Lahlou, Joore, Vertegall and Shell, Lenay, Pea Lindgren and Rosen, Beaudouin, Nosulenko, Alexandrov: 230 p.

* (2000) LAHLOU, S. (sous la coord de.): Technologies Cognitives et environnement de travail., Intellectica, 30, 2000/1. (Articles de D. Kirsh, E. Hutchins, S. Lahlou, A.V. Cicourel, C. Heath P. Luff G. Nicholls D. vom Lehn, W.E. Mackay, M. Zacklad : 222 p.

* (1998) LAHLOU, S. Penser manger. Alimentation et représentations sociales. Paris : P.U.F., 1998. 239p. (Prix Trémolières 1998). . * (1992) - LAHLOU, S., Van der MEIJDEN, R., MESSU, M., POQUET, G., PRAKKE, F., SAND, F. A Guideline for Survey Techniques in Evaluation Research. Brussels: Commission of European Communities. EUR 14-339.


References


External links


Lahlou’s page at LSE

Lahlou’s Inaugural Lecture at LSE

Lahlou at Stanford
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