Anne Querrien is a French sociologist and urban planner. Her research focuses on city and social housing policy, but also on school as a “space to be liberated,” or gender or sexual duality.
Leader of the March 22 movement in Nanterre and Paris in 1968, she was secretary general of CERFI (Centre d’Etudes, de Recherches et de Formation Institutionelles) created by Félix Guattari in the 1970s, where she became a friend of Guy Hocquenghem, among others.
She is a contributor to the journals “Annales de la recherche urbaine”, “Chimères” and “Multitudes”.
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