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Inclusive action research to increase the social ties of attachment of young disabilities entrusted to child protection – RAIJHASE
RAIJHASE is a research-action which involves three social and scientific enterprises, two public laboratories and a Departmental Council. Based on the observation that children with disabilities placed in Childhood Social Assistance (ASE) are the most affected by isolation, it aims to document and d
HUMAN REMAINS IN MUSEUMS, in terms of heritage, ethics and politics. Untying the missing items of Soliman Al-halabi, "the Syrian fanatic" – RHPAT
This project aims at realizing a large-scale study of the inventory of the patrimonial heritage represented by the patrimonialised human remains and of its impacts on the present, using the example of Suleiman Al-Halabi, also known as ‘the Syrian fanatic’, murderer of General Kléber in 1801 during N
Development of participatory research tools for quantitative and qualitative analysis of environmental microplastics – A2QUA
The severe increase in environmental plastic pollution is at the very heart of the society current concerns. If so far its impact on environment and human health remains not well known, the vast majority of scientics agrees on the fact that it may represent a major environmental issue with dramatic
Identification des BEsoins Relationnels des adultes Autistes – IBERA
Social inequalities in health in the gig economy: the case of digital platform delivery workers – SANTE-COURSE
Background and objectives: Digital platform delivery workers seem to be particularly exposed to occupational and psychosocial risks. Although press reports and field reports from associations indicate that this exposure is all the greater among undocumented immigrant workers, this issue is still lit
Perceptions of the environment in relation to health, citizen participation with a view to prototyping a replicable methodology for public health studies – EnviroParCiPhil
What is the environment, and in particular the environment that can have an impact on our health? What is its nature? How do we conceptualise it? The environment, in the broadest sense of the term, is at the heart of some of society's most pressing challenges. It raises issues that can only be tackl
Towards a citizen lab for valorization of sustainable resources and techniques for a circular economy of the objects – ARTDECO
ARTDECO gathers 4 research teams and one social enterprise around participatory research in the field of Sustainability Science, by looking more particularly at the processes involved in crafting sustainable materials. This project will establish a framework for implementing a low-tech citizen lab
Scientific and participatory observatory of urban tree health – OSCAR
Trees play an essential role in the functioning of urban socio-ecosystems, providing vital ecosystem services for city dwellers. The diversity, size and distribution of trees in urban spaces reflect the socio-cultural dynamics of cities. Urban trees are vulnerable to environmental stresses and, as s
Re-animating urban soils. A participatory research project on the sociotechnical issues of (de)contaminating urban gardens – REASOLS
Over the course of 18 months, this participatory research project, involving a non-profit organizations and two STS scholars (one permanent, one postdoc), will study how non-profit organizations, local authorities and experts involved in ‘re-animating’ urban soils deal with soil (de)contamination is
Solutions for urban resilience - Upper Alsace – SURE-BA
SURe is an integrated software that provides predictive analyzes on (i) urban pollution (gas and aerosols) LINKED WITH the health of urban populations facing chronic respiratory diseases (asthma, allergies) and infectious diseases (Covid-19) , (ii) urban energy consumption, (iii) the heat islands e
A citizen science network for monitoring nocturnal migration in birds – VOLDENUIT
France lies at the crossroads of several major migration routes for Eurasian birds. Of the 320 species that regularly fly over the French territory, almost two-thirds move partially or even exclusively at night. This phenomenon of nocturnal migration remains relatively understudied to date, while at
Collaborative citizenship and inquiry process (in schools) – CICODEQ
Societies are increasingly socio-culturally diverse, and the issue of citizenship among young people, which is closely linked to the question of interculturality (Pretceille, 2018; Zapata-Barrero, 2015), is a priority for the countries of the European Union. It also has a direct impact on the life o
Participation of trans people, doctors and sociologists to build common knowledge and protocols on gender transitions – AMPARTRANS
Since 1992, associations of trans people and decisions by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) have led to changes in the way sex changes are recorded in France's civil registry. Despite recent recommendations, there are few studies on transidentity in France. In order to avoid the separation b
Participation of Urban Agricultures in research on Zero-phyto FRUIT production – PAUZAFRUITS
Today, producing fruit without plant protection is a global challenge, a consequence of the development of intensive monoculture and the massive use of synthetic pesticides, which is reinforced by the effects of climate change. Therefore, the need for experimentation on innovative agroforestry orcha
A participatory research consortium on youth mental health – PROMOTE
Students are particularly affected by mental health problems, but a small number report accessing appropriate mental health resources and services. However, to date, there are limited available interventions that aim to improve access to mental health services among students. To fill this gap, the c
Collaborative Research and Design of an Active video Game for Elderly Seniors – CORDAGES
With the continued increase in life expectancy, the proportion of older adults in the general population is increasing and, with it, the number of people with physical and cognitive impairments. Thus, fighting for healthy ageing, in particular by preventing age-related cognitive disorders, is a scie
Relations between peers and peer-Aid through the prism of participatory research – RAP
This project follows a research conducted in a participatory manner in 2014 on the exit from child protection institutions which gave rise to a political and militant commitment from the peer researchers involved in the form of the creation of mutual aid associations. young people leaving Repairs ch
Supporting sport officials’ career transitions : a co-construction of tools and methods based on a skills Framework – AcT-Pro Arbitres
While some referees are paid for their work, their careers - like those of athletes - are short, competitive, and fraught with uncertainty. Career transitions are numerous and inevitable, yet they are neither socially nor scientifically addressed. In this context, a SwafS project aimed at supporting
Citizens commitments through culture in Europe : prefiguring a european observatory – E.C.C.E
The aim of this participatory research project is to explore and observe the way in which arts and culture (all disciplines and methods combined) are mobilised by various players in their commitments (activism, citizen mobilisation, etc.); and conversely, how the involvement of local residents in pa
Representations on wellbeing in agricultural environments – RURAL
Within the farming community itself, different groups are represented, facing different challenges at both a social and psychosocial level. Mental health is one of these in the agricultural world, in the face of changes in society and in the agricultural model (Cabanel & Férat, 2021). Mental health
Participatory Research, Impact Entrepreneurship, Relationships and Ecosystems – REPEIRE
Socio-economic and ecological stakes, methods of empowerment and personal fulfillment, or even tools for public policies, entrepreneurship and its education are at the heart of concerns in all territories. As historical agents of change, entrepreneurs deeply modify our economies and certain rules of
Becoming another working horse: animal careers and the conversion of racehorses – RE-HORSE
RE-HORSE project: “Becoming another horse: animal careers and the retraining of race horses” How can we improve the retraining of racehorses into other working animals? How can we rebuild the careers and work of animals beyond their sporting dimension? The RE-HORSE research project - "Becoming an
Bridging active mobilities: pedestrian-cyclist interactions and urban public space – Co-Move
Co-Move project aims to explore methods for collecting and evaluating sensitive walkability, sensitive bikeability and cohabitation between pedestrians and cyclists in urban public space. These dimensions are still largely identified in a non-spatialised way or without taking into account the feelin
Music, ecological sustainability, local territories – ECOMUSIQ
The current ecological crisis calls for radical changes in all spheres of society. Arts and culture are particularly challenged, and especially the music sector, where the dominant logic of competition (between artists, between cultural venues, between local territories), the race for “more and more
The link betwoon employment and housing in the logistics sector in the Ile-de-France region: art-based participatory research – RECREALOG-IDF
With the transformation of salaried employment and production systems in Western Europe since the 1980s, new risks and vulnerabilities have emerged at the intersection of housing and employment. These social risks and vulnerabilities were the focus of attention by French economic and social players
Participatory residency for the analysis of game creation practices and the diversity of game mechanics – RESILUDIQUE
RÉSILUDIQUE is a participatory research project analyzing game creation and game selection practices. Given the industry's lack of recognition of certain game mechanics or systems, such as those developed in marginal or experimental movments - with Artgame as a paradigmatic case - the goal of this s
Design of a multidimensional pain assessment tool for women: Co-construction phase of the problematics and methodology. – DOLORA
ocial inequalities in health are now widely recognized as a public health issue in many countries. Inequalities between men and women, however, have been ignored for longer, and still need to be better defined, understood and measured. The influence of gender relates to the social construction of id
Pluralistic approach to research on chronic risks - Environment and health initiatives in the Dunkirk area – ORRCH-IDEeS
The question of the impact on health of multiple exposures to pollutants of various kinds is being raised more and more often by civil society, and more and more widely studied by the scientific community. In the field of health and the environment, while participatory research is well developed in
Mixed Research Community on Mental health Peer-support – CMR-PASM
Context Mental health practices are evolving towards the paradigm of recovery, focused on the values and needs of persons living with mental health difficulties, in a partnership approach. Peer support is now recognized as a relevant tool to develop recovery-oriented practices in mental health by n