Day 1 – 24th October, 8:30am – 8:00pm

8:30am – 9:00am

WELCOME

9:00am – 9:30am

INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFERENCE
  • Opening address
    PIERRE-PAUL ZALIO, president of the Etablissement Public Campus Condorcet
  • Findings of the SHS Santé platform and challenges for the revitalisation of HSS research in occupational and environmental health
    SORAYA BOUDIA, Université Paris-Cité, ÉMILIE COUNIL, Ined et EMMANUEL HENRY, CNRS

9:30am – 11:00am

SEMINARS AND RESEARCH PROJECTS OF THE SHS SANTÉ PLATFORM: HOW ARE THE STAKEHOLDERS INVOLVED IN RESEARCH AND HEALTHCARE?
  • Tuberculosis and exile. Subjects under stressntes
    JOËLLE VAILLY, CNRS, with ETIENNE CARBONNELLE, Université Sorbonne Paris-Nord, and MIRIAM CASTALDO, INMP-Rome
  • The user-coordinator: a new institutional role in the hospital system?
    OLIVIA GROSS, Université Sorbonne Paris-Nord
  • Socio-geographic inequalities in health and local policies in the Seine-Saint-Denis Region (ISPOL93)
    CÉLINE VENIAT, Plateforme SHS Santé CNRS, ZOÉ VAILLANT and STÉPHANE RICAN, Université Paris Nanterre

11:00am – 11:30am

BREAK

11:30am – 12:30am

ROUNDTABLE: INVOLVING STAKEHOLDERS IN HEALTH RESEARCH: METHODS AND CHALLENGES
MODERATOR : SEVERINE MATHIEU, EPHE, PSL

 

  • ALICE ANBERRÉE, and FATIMA YATIM, CNAM, directors of the PEPPS (pluridisciplinary seminar to study public participation in health)
  • MARTINE JANNER RAIMONDI, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, director of the project “Viewpoints and expertise at the crossroads of experiences for human health: toward what kind of democracy in health?”
  • PASCALE MOLINIER, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord, co-director of the seminar “Pair-aidance: between commitment and professionalisation”
  • BÉATRICE ARRUABARRENA, CNAM, co-director of the project “Info-communicational issues in a health democracy”

12:30am – 2:00pm

LUNCH

2:00pm – 4:30pm

EMERGING RESEARCH IN OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH: THE CITIZEN SCIENCES THROUGH THE LENS OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, PRESENTATION OF THESES IN PROGRESS
HOST : VALENTIN THOMAS, European University Institute of Florence / Sciences Po Lyon et JUSTYNA MOIZARD-LANVIN, Université Paris-Cité

MODERATOR : MAËL GOUMRI, Université Paris Cité

 

  • Envisioning Environmental Data Justice through Air Monitoring in the Eagle Ford Shale Play of Texas
    LOURDES VERA, University at Buffalo (videoconference with simultaneous interpretation)
  • After the Lubrizol fire, participatory research challenging the governance of industrial risk
    ESTELLE MESLIER-AURIAULT, Université de Caen Normandie
  • Public mobilisation and data policies: the case of air quality
    JUSTYNA MOIZARD-LANVIN, Université Paris-Cité
  • Popular Epidemiology and Occupational Medicine: Ardystil Case As an Example of Intoxication in Work Environments
    SOFIYA KAMALOVA, Universidad Alicante

4:30pm – 5:00pm

BREAK

5:00pm – 6:00pm

KEYNOTE: METHODS AND RESOURCES FOR DEVELOPING TRANSDISCIPLINARY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH TEAMS
  • PHIL BROWN, Northeastern University (videoconference)

7:00pm

COCKTAIL BUFFET

Day 2 – 25th October, 9:30am – 6:00pm

9h30 – 10h30

KEYNOTE: THE PROLIFERATION OF ALERTS UNDER THE EYE OF PRAGMATIC SOCIOLOGY. REEXAMINING A SOCIO-I.T. OBSERVATORY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH CONTROVERSIES
  • FRANCIS CHATEAURAYNAUD, EHESS

10:30am – 11:00am

BREAK

11h00 – 13h00

ROUNDTABLE: ACTORS AND APPROACHES IN THE REGULATION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RISKS
MODERATOR : SORAYA BOUDIA, Université Paris-Cité

 

  • The role of ANSES evaluations in the regulation of occupational health
    HENRI BASTOS, ANSES
  • The invisibilisation of occupational health problems
    VÉRONIQUE DAUBAS-LETOURNEUX, EHESP
  • Toxicity evaluations in the organisation of knowledge for health and environmental decision-making
    DAVID DEMORTAIN, Inrae
  • Monitoring and actions to promote healthful environments
    SEBASTIEN DENYS, Santé Publique France
  • A thorn in the foot? The social sciences in environmental health evaluations
    JEAN-NOËL JOUZEL, CNRS
  • How do socio-economic analyses contribute to health evaluations?
    LAURA MAXIM, CNRS

1:00pm – 2:30pm

LUNCH

2:30pm – 3:30pm

KEYNOTE : PUBLIC ENGAGED RESEARCH ACROSS SCALE: FROM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TO TEXAS, TAIWAN AND VIETNAM
  • KIM FORTUN, University of California Irvine (with simultaneous interpretation)

3:30pm – 4:00pm

BREAK

4:00pm – 6:00pm

ROUNDTABLE: MOBILISATIONS IN OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH: ISSUES AND TENSIONS
MODERATOR : EMILIE COUNIL, Ined

 

  • The media handling of environmental issues
    MARTIN BOUDOT, investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker
  • Chlordecone pollution in the Antilles
    JOSIANE JOS-PELAGE, AMSES – Medical Association for the Protection of Health and the Environment (videoconference)
  • Mobilisations in response to Lubrizol Fire
    SIMON DE CARVALHO, , Association des sinistrés de Lubrizol (association for victims of the Lubrizol factory fire)
  • Environmental and occupational frontiers in mobilisations
    ANNIE THÉBAUD-MONY, Association Henri Pézerat

Day 3 – 26th October, 9:30am – 5:00pm

9:30am – 10:30am

KEYNOTE : FROM OBSERVER-RESEARCHER TO PARTICIPATORY ACTION-ORIENTED RESEARCH TEAM : MAKING CIVIC ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SCIENCE IN FRENCH AND US CONTEXTS
  • BARBARA ALLEN, Virginia Tech (with simultaneous interpretation)

10:30am – 11:00am

BREAK

11:00am – 1:00pm

ROUNDTABLE: EXPERIENCES IN RESEARCHING AND EXPOSING OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
MODERATOR : EMMANUEL HENRY, CNRS

 

  • Occupational cancers as environmental health watchdogs: contributions and limits of the GISCOPs
    SYLVAIN BERTSCHY, CNRS, MORITZ HUNSMANN, CNRS et ZOÉ ROLLIN, Université Paris-Cité
  • Initiating interdisciplinary and participatory research in polluted areas. The case of south Lyon
    GWENOLA LE NAOUR, Science Po Lyon et VALENTIN THOMAS, Institut universitaire européen de Florence /
    Sciences Po Lyon
  • Fos EPSEAL: public engagement and interdisciplinarity (social sciences and epidemiology) to build knowledge in environmental health in light of local contexts
    JOHANNA LEES, LaSSA/CNE et MAXIME JEANJEAN, Institut éco-citoyen
  • The global silicosis epidemic: understanding and transforming the Andalusian ecosystem (1990-2022)
    CATHERINE CAVALIN, CNRS

1:00pm – 2:30pm

LUNCH

2:30pm – 4:30pm

ROUNDTABLE: THE FUTURE FOR RESEARCH IN THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES ON ISSUES IN OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
MODERATOR : MARIE GAILLE, CNRS

 

  • NICOLAS DUVOUX, Université Paris 8 / National Council against Poverty and Social Exclusion, BRICE LAURENT, ANSES/Mines Paris, VALÉRIE LEMARCHANDEL, FRM (Medical Research Foundation), SYLVIE OLLITRAULT, EHESP/CNRS et ANNE RASMUSSEN, EHESS.

4:30pm

CONCLUSIONS AND PERSPECTIVES