Dynamo – Ski instructors make the transition

15

The Dynamo project – Dynamique de professionnalisation des moniteurs de ski dans le cadre de la transition de la montagne – focuses on the ability of this major mountain tourism profession to evolve and adapt in situations of lasting change and crisis, and hence its resilience and capacity to initiate transition.

© Agence Zoom

The context of change imposed by the “ecological” transition, and even by health crises such as Covid-19, can be both a source of vulnerability and opportunity for ski instructors working in the French ski industry. The ski industry generates 120,000 jobs in winter. With 17,000 instructors registered with the SNMSF, the majority union, the world’s largest ski school accounts for 14% of this vitality.

Dynamo combines sociological, historical and economic approaches to :

  1. Understand the evolution of the organization and regulation of this profession.
  2. Identify the evolution of professional practices and the training process in relation to different contexts (competition, skills, professional recognition, digitization, instructor/union relations, supply and market evolution, generational effects on perceptions of change, mobility).
  3. Analyze professional and local networks (organization, influence).

The diversity of the territories involved calls for an analysis of the different French massifs in which ski schools are located. The project is based on a series of archives from training institutions, unions and federations, and on in-situ observations, in order to develop an analysis grid for a qualitative survey. The panel takes into account the population and territories of reference, with a view to understanding and distinguishing the roles of the different groups of players.

Search Jura Massif central Pyrénées Toutes les Alpes Vosges Climate and ecological transitions Economy, jobs and services Tourism and recreational practices

Coordination