Conference speakers
Roberto Beneduce is Professor of Medical and Psychiatric Anthropology at the Turin University and Director of the Frantz Fanon Center, Turin. His research engages various intellectual terrains and fields, including history of ethnopsychiatry, migration and refugee issues, violence as well as the current religious imaginaries and traditional medicine in sub-Saharan Africa (Mali, Cameroon, and Mozambique). Learn more : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Roberto_Beneduce
Véronique Nahoum-Grappe is an anthropologist and ethnologist at the EHESS. She has worked on violence, the relationship between the sexes, dependence. While focusing on places of violence and deprivation of liberty (refugee camps in the former Yugoslavia, prisons ...), she also examines the little rituals of everyday life, calling herself a "wandering ethnologist", trying to dig under the gestures, the habits, to bring out the behaviors, the ideas and the transgressions which underlie these apparently innocuous manifestations of the life in society. Lean more : http://www.iiac.cnrs.fr/article42.html
Architect DPLG, Jean-François Capeille built in 1979 his first bioclimatic housing. Following the rehabilitation of major projects including the 368 housing HLM of the city Saint-Jacques in Carcassonne (Aude), awarded by the Foundation Energies for the World. Created in 1980, for the public office of HLM of Aude, the Programmed Operation of Habitat Bioclimatic (OPHB) which generated the construction by the local architects of a thousand energy-efficient housing in the Aude , Drome and Greece. Learn more : http://www.aiafondation.fr/httpsvimeo-com278117628/fondation/
Daniel Bley is a biologist anthropologist, emeritus research director at the National Center for Scientific Research, and a member of the ESPACE Joint Research Unit (CNRS / University of Aix-Marseille). He has developed, in a variety of places and cultures, works on the concept of quality of life in order to appreciate how men adapt to their living environment. He has led interdisciplinary research aimed at understanding people's representations and practices in the field of health / environment and is particularly interested in vector-borne diseases (malaria, chikungunya, dengue fever) and issues related to environmental pollution. air and allergenic pollens. He is co-founder of the Society of Human Ecology. Learn more : https://cv.archives-ouvertes.fr/daniel-bley/
Mireille Razafindrakoto is an economist, director of research at the IRD (and a member of the joint research unit DIAL associating the IRD and the University Paris Dauphiné), she co-wrote with François Roubaud and Jean-Michel Wachsberger the book entitled The enigma and the paradox: political economy of Madagascar (IRD Editions and AFD, 2017). Learn more : https://dial.ird.fr/equipe/chercheurs
Simona Taliani currently works at the Dipartimento di Culture, Politica e Società, Università degli Studi di Torino. She does research in Medical Anthropology and Psychological Anthropology. She explores the connections between expressions of political violence on individuals, to analyze the "type of subject" that emerges in economic, religious and social systems based on hegemonic inequities and power struggles. Today she conducts her research from, among others, the Nigerian diaspora in Italy. She has collaborated with the Frantz Fanon Center in Turin for about twenty years
Learn more : https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Simona_Taliani
He is a sociologist, director of CNRS research at Cermes3. Her research focuses on the transformations of freedom and equality through the values and norms of autonomy across the broad field of "mental health". They aim to highlight the new articulations between the common and the everyone in a form of life impregnated by the collective representations of autonomy. Learn more : http://www.cermes3.cnrs.fr/fr/membres/141-ehrenberg-alain
Learn more : http://cems.ehess.fr/index.php?4308
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