Keyword : HSTE seminar

[HSTE Seminar] "Asbestos: a class disease, class sufferers".

23 May 2025

The next session of the seminar "Asbestos: a class disease, class sufferers" will take place on Thursday 5 June from 3 to 5 pm on the Hannah Arendt campus, [...].

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[HSTE Seminar] "Understanding PFAS pollution through the history of production and production workshops: Arkéma, an ongoing investigation" by Emmanuel Martinais

31 March 2025

The next session of the History, Health, Work, Environment (HSTE) seminar is entitled: "Understanding PFAS pollution through the history of production and production workshops: Arkéma, a [...]".

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History, Health, Work, Environment (HSTE) research seminar: "Living with industrial pollution. Experiences and citizen metrology of contamination" and screening-debate of Toxicily

10 March 2025

The next seminar session will take place on Thursday 27 March on the theme of living in toxic territories with : Christelle Gramaglia, sociologist (G-EAU/INRAE) for "Living with pollution".

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History, Health, Work, Environment (HSTE) seminar: "Asbestos: a class disease, class sufferers", by Bastien Guillermin, sociologist (PACTE/Université Grenoble Alpes)

10 February 2025

Date: Thursday 27 February, 3 pm to 5 pm Venue: Avignon University, Campus Hannah Arendt, room 0w33 The History, Health, Work and Environment (HSTE) research seminar is based on [...].

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[History, Health, Work, Environment seminar, 2024-2025] "The Miramas military camp in the Crau and chemical weapons in the French colonial wars (1920-2006)", by Olivier Saint-Hilaire, photographer, historian (IRIS/CIRED)

13 January 2025

The next session of the "History, Health, Work, Environment" seminar will take place on Thursday 23 January from 3pm to 5pm in room 1E09 at Avignon University (Hannah Arendt campus). We will be welcoming [...]

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History, Health, Work, Environment (HSTE) seminar: "Classified as carcinogenic: a history of the classifications of the International Agency for Research on Cancer" with Valentin Thomas, sociologist, CNRS researcher at the Cermes3 laboratory (UMR 8211).

25 November 2024

The History, Health, Work and the Environment (HSTE) research seminar is part of the Ecology and Care of Living Worlds section of the Norbert Elias Centre (UMR 8562). It is coordinated by Sylvain Bertschy, [...]

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