Baze Romane
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Romane Baze is a Ph.D. researcher at the University of Geneva (Institute for Environmental Sciences) working on social imaginaries of mountains and ecosytem crises. She received her Master’s degree in International Relations (MRIAE) from Sorbonne University in Paris and defended her dissertation on cross-border cooperation and adaptation to climate change in the Pyrenean mountains regions. Alongside her studies, Romane is involved in the Association Scènes obliques, Espace culturel international de la montagne (ECIM). |
Thesis
Her thesis focuses on the changing social imaginaries of mountains and how they are intertwined with responses to ecosystem crises. The aim of her research is to analyze the extent to which the construction of new representations of mountain territories outside the framework of productivity contributes to the co-construction of sustainable modes of governance, particularly in the Pyrenees. Using a systemic approach, she seeks to explore these liminal narratives and territories in order to highlight concrete perspectives and levers for action that can be mobilized to build habitable worlds.
Research interests
Governance of mountain territories, cross-border cooperation, transdisciplinary approach, commons policy, collective action, habitability, discursive analysis, immersion.
Teaching
- 14E200 At Atelier interdisciplinarité
- 14E261 Ecologie humaine et développement durable
- 14E261 AT Environnement alpin et sociétés
- 14E206 Société et durabilité
Ms Romane Baze
PhD candidate
