About me

I am a PhD Candidate in political science at Université Laval and regulation and governance at the Australian National University. 

My work examines the hybrid global governance of public goods, with a special focus on global health, planetary health equity and space. More precisely, in the context of my doctoral research, I study the expansion of the role of public-private partnerships in global health governance. In other collaborative initiatives, I investigate questions on space governance, looking into the role of hybrid organizations, the state of space debris governance and the design of space arrangements. I am also exploring the fundamental interactions between health, environment and international political economy.

My background is in international relations, international political economy, and international public law. I have a particular interest in developing refined mixed methods to study hybrid global governance involving large-scale organizations and formal institutions, as well as individuals and intersubjective norms. I have participated in diverse specialized methods courses, including social network analysis, regressions, digital data, fieldwork and interviews, process-tracing, and advanced qualitative data analysis (i.e. content analysis, thematic analysis, grounded theory). 

I speak French, English and Spanish.