19/06/2026
23 - 24 giugno 2026
Seminario del Dottorato SAR - curriculum Antropologia
Vulnerable Ecologies. Extractivism, crises and regenerative processes
Dipartimento SARAS, Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Sapienza Università di Roma, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5
Martedì 23 giugno
15-19 Aula Morghen, III° piano
(meet.google.com/abr-hzgh-fix)
"The main challenges: climate change, migrations in the Mediterranean Sea"
Matteo Aria, Sapienza: welcome to the participants and few words about: "To Be in the present": ethno-meteorology and climate change
Marc Tabani, CNRS (Marseille): The Worlds and Their End: Towards an Anthropology of Salvage Policies?
Naor ben Yehoyada, Columbia University (New York): Toxic Relations: Circuits o f Evasion from the Mediterranean to the Red Sea
Francesca Goletti (Università di Genova): Precarious ecosystems in the Mediterranean archipelago of Kerkena
BOOK LAUNCH - Une Mémoire Maohi Réveillée (Matteo Aria), presentato da Teriitutea Quesnot (Cote d'Azur) and Serge Tcherkezoff (EHESS)
Mercoledì 24 giugno
10-19 Aula Brelich, III° floor
(meet.google.com/ygo-tfon-vho)
"Mining, extractivism and other vulnerabilities"
Lorenzo D'Angelo, Sapienza (Rome): Making Environments Vulnerable. A Layered History of Salt Mining in Uganda
Antoine Hochet, FAO (Rome): Official Norms and Practical Norms in Crisis: Comparative Ethnographies of Land and Extractivism
Matthias Kowasch, Sorbonne Université (Paris): Nickel mining and territorial changes in Kanaky-New Caledonia
Raffaele Maddaluno, Sapienza (Rome): Between Loss and Excess. Environmental Vulnerability and Ecological Knowledge in the Comoros
"Vulnerabilities in the Pacific"
Teriitutea Quesnot, Université Côte d'Azur (Nice): Mapping Coloniality and the
Limits of Recognition in Marine Conservation across the Pacific
Serge Tcherkezoff, EHESS (Marseille): Land Tenure and Ecological Vulnerability, the case of the State of Samoa
Florence Mury, Université de Picardie Jules Verne (Amiens): Beyond the
"Paradox": Post-Nuclear Vulnerabilities a n d the Territorial Legacies o f the Pacific Experimentation Center (CEP)
Claudia Ledderucci, University of Turin: Poetics and (geo)politics of vulnerability i n French Polynesia