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Project Title
Les migrations environnementales en son et images: une exposition immersive comme outil pédagogique pour les écoles secondaires
Partner Organisations
Chaire d'ethnologie  
Principal Investigator
Fresia, Marion  
Sala, Alice  
Status
Terminé
Start Date
April 1, 2024
End Date
August 31, 2025
Investigators
Sala, Alice  
Project Web Site
https://data.snf.ch/grants/grant/224086
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/99583
Keywords
Ethnologie Géographie humaine et économique écologie humaine Anthropology Human Society Environment Schools Displacement Migrations Exhibition Senegal Extractivism
Description
This Agora project aims at raising awareness among Swiss secondary teachers and students on the complex relationships between overexploitation of natural resources, environmental changes and migrations. It will be based on the case of Saint-Louis du Sénégal, which is experiencing major environmental degradations linked to extractivism that prompt multiple mobilities among local inhabitants. Through a pedagogical resources and an immersive exhibition, combing photographs, sounds and texts, we want to deconstruct a number of stereotypes and fears related to 'environmental refugees' and make the socio-environmental challenges faced by the populations of the global South more concrete to the Swiss youth. Concerning the question of migration, this project will show that far from being a 'problem', mobility is a common and ordinary strategy to face socio-environmental challenges and that international migration toward Europe remains marginal. On a more general level, we want to shade light on the structural global inequalities in which these mobilities take place, characterized by systematic overexploitation of resources. This project brings together the scientific results of Loic Bruning doctoral research on migration in a context of coastal erosion in Saint-Louis, and the long-lasting research experience of prof. Marion Fresia on refugee and migration dynamics in West Africa. With the support of our Agora Specialist A.Sala, it will be developed with the Senegalese photographer Massow Ka and with the active participation of the people directly impacted by environmental challenges.
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