A multidisciplinary look at the wolf in Belledonne

Début du projet : 2021

The multi-disciplinary Thematic Workshop is a crucial part of the Applied Human Sciences degree program. It enables students to mobilize the theoretical and methodological knowledge they have acquired in an original way, in order to question a concrete object and put it into a new, “useful” perspective for those working in mountain areas. The field survey provides the technical and practical complement that roots the final production in reality.

 

For the past three years, the workshop has been working on mountain-related themes in partnership with Labex ITTEM. The mountain theme, with its cross-disciplinary nature and the multidisciplinary approaches developed by several of the workshop leaders, is particularly well-suited to this approach.

This year’s theme is part of the Recibiodal research project on the presence of the wolf in the Belledonne massif. It runs throughout the academic year, and is based on a commission from Espace Belledonne. The project is based on a decompartmentalized approach and comprises several phases: clarification of the subject, questioning, data collection, analysis and synthesis, writing, formatting of communications (images, sound, written) and public presentation to the client.

Students benefit from an original pedagogical approach that enables them to interact with a variety of protagonists: specialists in geography, history and philosophy, communication designers or journalists, to build editorial enunciation and concretize the cross-disciplinary approach. The partnership with UGA’s Promising program provides the necessary logistical and pedagogical support.

Training Belledonne Planning, public policy and governance Populations and territories

Coordination