Noémie Bailly

Laboratoire associé
Edytem (USMB)
Presentation

Currently a doctoral student at the Edytem laboratory, I'm studying, from a sociological and geographical perspective, how mountain areas are inhabited by recreational and pastoralists. My thesis is funded by Labex ITTEM as part of a program with Labex OSUG entitled "thèses miroir" (mirror theses), which involves working in collaboration with Perle Charlot, a PhD student in ecology.

Research domain

My thesis work draws on social anthropology and human geography, and examines the interactions between humans and non-humans, as well as the relationships between mountain stakeholders and this space. It favors a qualitative method that takes an interest in the day-to-day lives and experiences of those involved.