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Postdoctoral fellows of the cluster Pats in the Present

2013

David GOUARD

David Gouard received his PhD in political science from the University of Montpellier I in December 2011. He joins the cluster Pasts in the present while being associated with the Institute for Social Sciences of Politics (ISP) and the project “Ordinary’ conceptions and ‘vernacular’ vocabulary in the mediation of history.” Marie-Claire Lavabre, research director CNRS and director of ISP coordinates the project.
He's the author of the book La banlieue rouge. Ceux qui restent et ce qui change, Le Bord de l’eau, collection Clair et Net, Lormont, January 2014.


Georgia KOLOVOU

Georgia Kolovou received her PhD in greek studies from the University of Paris IV in November 2012. She joins the cluster Pasts in the present while being associated with the laboratory Archeologies and Sciences of Antiquity (ArScAn) and the project “The scholia in Homer’s Iliad: from text to hypertext”. Christophe Bréchet, assistant professor, University of Paris West Nanterre La Défense, researcher at ArScAn coordinates the project.


Anis MKACHER

Anis Mkacher received his PhD in theory and practice of archeology from the University of Paris IV in January 2013. He joins the cluster Pasts in the present while being associated with the laboratory Archeologies and Sciences of Antiquity (ArScAn) and the project “Memories of the Arab conquest of North Africa.” Hervé Inglebert, university professor (Roman history), University of Paris West Nanterre La Défense, and director of the team Texts, History and Monuments of Antiquity and the Middle Ages (THEMAN) at ArScAn coordinates the project.

2014

Étienne PINGAUD

Étienne Pingaud received his PhD in Sociology from the EHESS in December 2013. He joins the cluster The Pasts in the present while being associated with the Institute for Social Sciences of Politics (ISP) and the project “ “Ordinary” conceptions and “vernacular” vocabulary in the mediation of history.” Marie-Claire Lavabre, research director CNRS and director of ISP coordinates the project.

Jeanne TEBOUL

Jeanne Teboul received her PhD in Social and Historical Anthropology from the EHESS in December 2013. She joins the cluster The Pasts in the present while being associated with the Institute for Social Sciences of Politics (ISP) and the project “Study of social appropriations of historical exhibitions”. Sarah Gensburger, tenured researcher CNRS coordinates the project.

2015

Étienne FAISANT

Étienne Faisant received his PhD in History of Art from the University Paris-IV-Sorbonne in November 2013. He joins the cluster The Pasts in the present while being associated with the National Archaeology Museum (MAN) and the project “ Digital corpus of Saint-Germain-en-Laye: the history of the palace, its gardens, and the creation of the Museum of National Antiquities.” Hilaire Multon, director of the National Archaeology Museum coordinates the project.

Olivia MUNOZ

Olivia Munoz received her PhD in Archaeology, Ethnology and Prehistory from the university Paris-I Panthéon-Sorbonne and her PhD in Animal Biology from the Università di Roma, La Sapienza in March 2014. She joins the cluster The Pasts in the present while being associated with the laboratory Archeologies and Sciences of Antiquity (ArScAn) and the project “Archives of archeological digs at prehistoric and ancient sites”. Régis Vallet, tenured researcher CNRS coordinates the project.

2016

Florabelle SPIELMANN

Florabelle Spielmann received her PhD in Social Anthropology and Ethnology from the EHESS in September 2014. She joins the cluster The Pasts in the present while being associated with the laboratory of Ethnology and Comparative Sociology (LESC) and the project “Dacaryh : Data science for the study of calypso-rhythm through history”. Aurélie Helmlinger, tenured researcher CNRS coordinates the project.

Nordine OURAGHI

Nordine Ouraghi received his PhD in Sciences of Antiquity specialized in Archaeology of the Near-East from the university Lille 3 in 2011. He joins the cluster The Pasts in the present while being associated with the laboratory Archeologies and Sciences of Antiquity (ArScAn) and the project “ Assyronline : Digital humanities and Assyriology: tools for an “online” history of the ancient Middle East”. Bertrand Lafont, senior researcher CNRS coordinates the project.

2017

Samir HEDJ BELGACEM

Samir Hedj Belgacem received his PhD in Sociology from the École normale supérieure de Paris. He joins the cluster The Pasts in the present while being associated with the laboratory Sociology, Anthropology and Sociology of Politics (Sophiapol) and the project “ Disciplining the archive?”. Judith Revel and Anne Raulin, professors at the University Paris Nanterre coordinate the project.