People
Jean-Claude MARGUERON
Title:
Professor
Position:
Senior Research Fellow EPHR IV Emeritus
Institution:
Archéologies et Sciences de l'Antiquité, UMR 7041
Takes part in the project:
Monuments d’Orient
Email:
jean_claude.margueron@sfr.fr
James MARK
Institution:
History Department, University of Exeter
Leader of the project:
The criminalisation of dictatorial pasts in Europe and Latin America in global perspective
Lionel MAUREL
Title:
Library curator
Position:
Responsible for the promotion of scientific and technical information
Institution:
Bibliothèque de Documentation Internationale Contemporaine
, Université Paris Lumières
Takes part in the project:
The future of online digitized heritage: the example of the Great War
,
Modeling, frames of reference, and digital culture
Email:
lionel.maurel@parisnanterre.fr
Bio
As a librarian, Lionel Maurel specializes in digital and legal issues related to the dissemination of heritage, research results and intellectual property. After having held positions at the BnF and the BDIC, he is responsible for the promotion of scientific and technical information at the University of Paris Lumières and responsible for the Open Data project at Paris Nanterre University.
Le web français de la Grande Guerre. Réseaux amateurs et institutionnels.
Publisher:
Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre
ISBN:
9782840163145
Le web français de la Grande Guerre. Réseaux amateurs et institutionnels.
Publisher:
Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre
ISBN:
9782840163145
Le web français de la Grande Guerre. Réseaux amateurs et institutionnels.
Publisher:
Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre
ISBN:
9782840163145
Andrew MEADOWS
Title:
Professor in Ancient History
Institution:
University of Oxford, Faculty of Classics
Leader of the project:
OPAL the Oxford-Paris Alexander Project - Transnational Perspectives in a Digital Age
Louise MERZEAU
Title:
Assisting Professor (Communication studies)
Position:
Deputy director of the laboratory Dispositifs d’Information et de Communication à l’Ère Numérique – Paris, Ile-de-France (Dicen-IDF, EA7339)
Institution:
Université Paris Nanterre
, Dispositifs d’Information et de Communication à l’Ère Numérique – Paris, Ile-de-France (Dicen-IDF, EA7339)
Leader of the project:
PROFIL (Sharing, Reconstituting, and Organizing Fictional Online Identities)
Ludovic MEVEL
Title:
Research Fellow, CNRS
Institution:
UMR Archéologies et sciences de l’antiquité (ArScAn) - équipe Ethnologie Préhistorique
Leader of the project:
Archives of archaeological digs in Arcy-sur-Cure (2ARC)
Cécile MICHEL
Title:
Senior research fellow, CNRS
Position:
Professor at the university of Hamburg (Germany)
Institution:
Archéologies et Sciences de l'Antiquité, UMR 7041
Leader of the project:
The fabric of memory: Kültepe, a test laboratory for interdisciplinary research
Takes part in the project:
Digital humanities and Assyriology: tools for an “online” history of the ancient Middle East
Email:
cecile.michel@mae.cnrs.fr
Personal webpage:
Cecile Michel's webpage on the ArScAn website (http://www.arscan.fr/haroc/equipe/membres-permanents/cecile-michel/)
Women of Aššur and Kaneš: Texts from the archives of Assyrian merchants, writings from the Ancient World
Publisher:
Collection : Writings from the Ancient World, Society of Biblical Literature, Baltimore, juin 2020
ISBN:
9781628372823
URL / DOI:
Site du laboratoire ArScAn
À la rencontre des premières femmes d'affaires, en Mésopotamie
URL / DOI:
https://theconversation.com
Virginie MILLIOT
Title:
Assistant professor (anthropology)
Institution:
University Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
, Laboratoire d'Ethnologie et de Sociologie Comparative (LESC)
Leader of the project:
Making and walking the history of Nanterre’s university
Personal webpage:
Virginie Milliot's webpage on the Lesc website (http://www.mae.u-paris10.fr/lesc/spip.php)
Bio
Virginie Milliot’s research deals with processes of social and cultural emergence, of which cities are the crucible, as well as with policies of recognition and institutionalisation, of which these dynamics are the subjet.
She is the author of a doctoral thesis on the “indigenisation” of hip hop in France. This research analyses the reclaiming and reinterpretation of this symbolic form in the context of working-class suburbs and the effects of the recognition policy implemented by municipal political actors in the 1990s. She shows the links that exist between the popular culture of the fragile lives of the young people in these neighbourhoods and the artistic conventions of street hip-hop. Then she analyses the development of this movement within urban networks and the transformation of these forms of expression from the street to the stage.
Jean-Luc MINEL
Title:
Professor
Position:
Director of Modyco
Institution:
University Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense
, Modyco
Leader of the project:
Modeling, frames of reference, and digital culture
,
Cultural mediation and the dissemination of knowledge in the digital age
Email:
jean-luc.minel@u-paris10.fr
Les stratégies institutionnelles des musées dans le web de données ouvert : la construction d’un espace muséal partagé en question
Publisher:
Université Lille-3
ISBN:
2101-0366
URL / DOI:
DOI de la revue
Les stratégies institutionnelles des musées dans le web de données ouvert : la construction d’un espace muséal partagé en question
Publisher:
Université Lille-3
ISBN:
2101-0366
URL / DOI:
DOI de la revue
A Tool-based Methodology to Analyze Social Network Interactions in Cultural Fields: the Use Case MuseumWeek
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing
ISBN:
978-3319137339
Enjeux numériques pour les médiations scientifiques et culturelles du passé
Publisher:
Presses Universitaires de Paris Nanterre
ISBN:
978-2-84016-268
URL / DOI:
Website of the Presses Universitaires de Paris Nanterre
Anis MKACHER
Title:
Postdoctoral fellow
Institution:
Labex Les passés dans le présent
, Archéologies et Sciences de l'Antiquité, UMR 7041
Takes part in the project:
Memories of the Arab conquest of North Africa
Marie-Dominique MOUTON
Position:
Head of the Éric-de-Dampierre Library
Institution:
Eric-de-Dampierre Library / LESC
Leader of the project:
The birth of French ethnology. The first ethnographic missions to Africa
Personal webpage:
Marie-Dominique Mouton's webpage on the LESC website (http://www.mae.u-paris10.fr/lesc/spip.php)
Bio
Marie-Dominique Mouton is head of the Éric-de-Dampierre Library. In this context, she has implemented a policy for collecting, safeguarding and developing the ethnologists’ archives. She encourages reflection on the methodological and ethical questions raised by the use and re-use of field materials. Her professional areas of interest also include: the evolution of research libraries, the development of documentary resources in anthropology, the history of Africanist documentation. She is co-founder of the Ethnology Network and the Réseau des Archives des ethnologues (Network of Ethnologists’ Archives), now labelled a Consortium in the context of Corpus IR. She served as an expert advisor to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs during its implementation of a cooperative of Anglophone and Francophone libraries in West and Central Africa.
Béatrice MULLER
Title:
Senior Research Fellow Emeritus, CNRS
Institution:
Archéologies et Sciences de l'Antiquité, UMR 7041, CNRS
Takes part in the project:
Archives of archeological digs at prehistoric and ancient sites
,
Monuments d’Orient
Hilaire MULTON
Position:
Director
Institution:
Musée d'archéologie nationale et domaine national de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Leader of the project:
Corpus numérisé consacré à l’histoire du Château, des jardins et à la création du Musée des Antiquités nationales de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
Olivia MUNOZ
Title:
Doctor
Position:
Postdoctoral fellow
Institution:
Archéologies et Sciences de l'Antiquité, UMR 7041
Takes part in the project:
Archives of archeological digs at prehistoric and ancient sites
Anaïs MUSSEAU
Title:
PhD Student
Institution:
Cluster Pasts in the Present
Bio
Anaïs Musseau made my early five years of high studies in the University of Nantes. She began by three years for my bachelor in Art history and Archaeology, then two years in specialization for professional research with a master of Sciences for Archaeology. During these two years, Jimmy Mouchard ran her master’s theses who dealt with patterns of occupation and foundation of constructions developed in wetlands during Antiquity. Since October 2020, She is a doctoral student in archaeology within the University of Paris Nanterre (doctoral school 395) under a doctoral contract with the Labex Les passés dans le présent. Member of the environnemental archaeologies team of ArScAn, the object of her study is the origin and the history of forest wetlands within the Seine valley curves (Ile-de-France and Normandy), particularly through a geohistorical approach of the forests. First of all, the purpose is notably to rely on Lidar data exploited within a Geographic Information System to realise an inventory work. Then, archaeological verifications can be carried out, linked to the study of historical, archaeological and paleoenvironmental data already existing.