Stéphanie Alenda is a French sociologist[1][2] known by her book, articles and columns about the Chilean right-wing,[3] a field which Alenda focused on three aspects: social, subsidiarity and liberalism, as reflected in times of change within Chile.[4]
Alenda has made most of her career in Chile, where she founded the School of Sociology at Andrés Bello National University (UNAB) in 2009.[5] She is currently the Chair of the Research Committee on Political Sociology of the International Sociological Association (ISA) and the International Political Science Association (IPSA) (2018−2023).
In 2009, she founded the School of Sociology at Andrés Bello National University (UNAB). According to information from the university, Alenda has been part of the Executive Board of the Research Committee in Political Sociology (CPS) since 2015,[13] which is affiliated to the International Sociological Association (ISA) and the International Political Science Association (IPSA).[13] In 2016, she reached an agreement with the Brazilian Political Science Association (ABCP) for the CPS to have a stable presence at each meeting.[13] In this regard, Alenda stated:
«For the UNAB, my presence in this top-level international group is very powerful, as there are only two South American members: a Brazilian and me. The president of the CPS gave me the task of establishing links with the main political science associations in Latin America and I started with Brazil».[13]
In 2018, she became the Director of Research of UNAB Faculty of Education and Social Sciences. In the same year, she was elected to serve as the Chair of the Research Committee on Political Sociology (2018−2023).
She gained renown in January 2020 during a seminar organized by the Centre of Public Studies (Centro de Estudios Públicos; CEP) called "The Chilean right in times of change" (La derecha chilena en época de cambios), which had Carmen Le Foulon (Coordinator of the Public Opinion Area, CEP) and Julieta Suárez-Cao (Associate Professor, Institute of Political Science, PUC) as keynote speakers as well. In her presentation, she previewed the main findings of her book Anatomía de la derecha chilena: Estado, mercado y valores en tiempos de cambio (Anatomy of the Chilean Right: State, Market and Values in times of change). The presentation was commented by the presidents of the then three main parties of the right-wing coalition Chile Vamos:[14][15]Mario Desbordes (RN), Hernán Larraín Matte (Evópoli) and Jacqueline van Rysselberghe (UDI).[15] The book was published in March 2020 by the Fondo de Cultura Económica and, despite the challenges posited by the COVID-19 pandemic, the first printing quickly sold-out.
Les avatars de la nouvelle droite chilienne: La fabrique d'une institution partisane (1967−2010). Politix Magazine. Vol 106. N°2. pp. 159−187 (28 pages). 2014.[16]
«Cambio e institucionalización de la "nueva derecha" Chilena (1967−2010). Revista de Sociología e Politica. Vol 22. N°52. pp. 159−180 (21 pages). 2014.[17]
«La batalla por las ideas en tiempos posideológicos: Adaptaciones y permanencias ideológicas en la nueva centroderecha chilena». Revista de Sociologia e Politica. N°70. Article e004. 2019.[18]
«How similar are the attitudes of male and female party leaders? Gender gaps and moderation in the chilean center-right». Economics and Politics Magazine. N°1. Vol. 6. pp. 31−58 (27 pages). 2020.[19]
«The Chilean right at the crossroads: counterhegemony of subnational and solidary leaderships». CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals Magazine. N°126, pp. 65–87 (22 pages). 2020.[20]
«Satisfaction and recognition in precarious occupations: The case of waste collectors in Chile». Left-wings Magazine. N°49. pp. 848−865 (17 pages). 2020.[21]
«Ni crisis ni panaceas. Dinámicas y transformaciones de los sistemas partidarios en América Latina». Colombia International Magazine. N°103. pp. 3−28 (25 pages). July 2020.[22]