Seminar programme 2021 2022

Seminar programme 2021 2022

Academic year 2021/2022

(off-site with zoom)

  •         23 November (14:30 Paris time), Jeanne Burgart Goutal (associate professor of philosophy): "Nature is a feminist issue": what ecofeminism does to environmental justice
  •         14 December (16:30 Paris time), Nathalie Kermoal, full professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta: Le lien au territoire des Métisses de l'Ouest canadien [The link to the land for Métis women in Western Canada].
  •         20 January (14:30 Paris time zone), Pablo Corral-Broto (Université de La Réunion): Environmental coloniality: from environmental justice to a decolonial environmental history. Environmental conflicts in authoritarian/post-authoritarian societies & colonial/post-colonial societies
  •         31 March (14:30 Paris time), Floriane Clément and Cécile Barnaud (INRAE-Toulouse): Environmental justice and the commons (working title)
  •         12 May (16:30 Paris time zone), Lucie Laurian (IOWA - School of Planning and Public Affairs): Intersectional inequalities in exposure to pollution and living environments (working title)

 

 (face-to-face in Bordeaux)  

  •         2 and 3 June: Study days on transformative collective action in environmental justice - The EJJE francophone network with the participation of L. Temper (McGill University), D. Schlosberg (University of Sydney), Dimitris Stevis (University of Colorado)

          (Programme in progress)

 

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On 23 November 2021, we were delighted to welcome Jeanne Burgart Goutal, associate professor of philosophy, for a paper entitled "Nature is a feminist issue: what ecofeminism does to environmental justice". Her presentation was discussed by Caroline Lejeune.

29 October 2023

Virtual, https://youtu.be/sJJtELqdjB8

The link to the land of the Métis women of Western Canada

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On 14 December 2021, we welcomed Nathalie Kermoal, full professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta, for a presentation entitled "Le lien au territoire des Métisses de l'Ouest canadien", discussed by Nathalie Lewis and Bruno Bouet.

On 20 January 2022, we welcomed Pablo Corral-Broto (Université de La Réunion). His presentation entitled: Environmental coloniality: from environmental justice to a decolonial environmental history. Environmental conflicts in authoritarian/post-authoritarian & colonial/post-colonial societies was discussed by Marie Thiann Bo Morel (Université de La Réunion).

On Thursday 31 March 2022 we welcomed Floriane Clément (INRAE-Toulouse). Her presentation, entitled "What justice in the study of the commons? Literature review and perspectives" was discussed by Bruno Bouet.

On 12 May 2022, we had the pleasure of welcoming Lucie Laurian (IOWA - School of Planning and Public Affairs): Inégalités intersectionnelles d'exposition aux pollutions et lieux de vie (working title).

On 06 October 2022, we had the pleasure of hearing Laurence Granchamp (sociologist, University of Strasbourg) and Nathalie Blanc (geographer, CNRS-Université Paris Cité) speak on "Social, environmental and climate justice: what conceptions of justice within the Citizens' Climate Convention? The discussion was moderated by Renda Belmallen, a member of the EJJE network's organising committee.