He hosted a broadcast of popularization of exacting science on Friday evening on France Culture in the years from 1970 to 1980, entitled Les Grandes Avenues de la science moderne.
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He participated in the Bernard Pivot program, "Ouvrez les guillemets" ("Open the quotes") which became Apostrophes". In France Culture, he produced the show "Agora" and then "En étrange pays" ("in foreign countries").
He also has been a columnist for several media : DS magazine, TPMCafe, France Culture.
In July 2012, the French Minister for the Digital Economy, Fleur Pellerin, announced her opposition to exports of surveillance technology to repressive regimes during a radio show hosted by Le Monde and public broadcaster France Culture.
Jacques Généreux, economist, professor at the Paris Institute for Political Studies (Sciences Po), chronicler for France-Culture and Alternatives économiques, author of the Manifesto for a human economy (Paris, France)