Chloé Santoro is a post-doctoral fellow at the Deliberation Chair, Université Paris-Est Créteil. She is a member of the Laboratoire interdisciplinaire d'étude du politique Hannah Arendt (LIPHA) and an associate member of the Logiques de l'agir philosophy laboratory. In March 2025, she defended a thesis in political philosophy in Besançon, under the supervision of Arnaud Macé (UMLP) and Yves Sintomer (Paris 8), devoted to the study of radical democracy as a political regime. Historical Athenian democracy serves as a touchstone for his fundamental reflection on the epistemic model underpinning this type of collective organization, and on its inscription " en dur " in democratic institutions. Interdisciplinary by virtue of its subject, her thesis lies at the junction of political philosophy, political science and ancient history, and also has an empirical dimension, since the theoretical elaboration is backed by ethnographic observation of a contemporary citizens' assembly, the Citizens' Convention on the End of Life (CCFV, 2022-2023). Chloé Santoro's research focuses on collective intelligence and its institutional means of production, deliberation, voting, mixing and the constitution of the political community, territory as a relational system, political education and the training of citizens through collective practices.
Chloé Santoro receives the Collège de France Award for Young Researchers for its fourth edition in 2025.