Professional experience
International participatory research workshops
Date / place : 14–16 June 2011 / Paris, France
Employer/client : CNRS Institute of Communication Science in the context of an interdisciplinary Thesis
Date / place: 2006–2010 / France, Canada
Employer/client: University of Montpellier III with an EU FP6 research grant
Position: Doctorate student, self-funded + a Marie Curie scholarship
Description: Title: Co-constructing Indigenous tourism through participatory action research and information and communication technology: a new approach to traditional community management of resources and territories
Indigenous peoples have been the subject of many studies in the past. Today they are exploring new ways to reclaim their language, culture and identity and to reappropriate research processes, concepts and tools. With the aim of revisiting participatory action research and adapting it to the Indigenous context, we developed collaborative research projects with 13 communities in northern Canada (Cree and Inuit) and in northern Scandinavia (Saami). We were able to investigate the concerns and challenges faced by these communities, study the processes of social engagement in tourism projects, and explore new Indigenous research methodologies. In parallel, we explored the possibilities of collaborative online research via Web 2.0 and ICT tools through a network of 200 Indigenous tourist initiatives published in Le Guide des Destinations Indigènes (https://aborinet.cefe.cnrs.fr) and put their initiators in contact through a SPIP content management system.
Position : UQAM researcher
Description: : International workshop: Integration of local knowledge into scientific research
Date / place : 7–9 June 2009 / Ottawa, Canada
Employer/client : Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (CRSH)
Position : Associate researcher at the University of Ottawa, InterCulture Department
Description : International workshop: Tuktu–Poro Collaborative Research Network
Date / place : Nov. 2007 / Montreal, Canada
Employer/client : Office for the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
Position : Marie Curie researcher, University of Montpellier III
Description : International workshop: Indigenous Communities, Tourism and Biodiversity Workshop Series: New Information and Web-based Technologies (Arctic workshop)