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Axis 1: Individuals or groups, will tomorrow necessarily be better?
This theme encourages reflection on individual and collective trajectories and experiences, with a view to building a better world. However, not everyone faces the same challenges and obstacles: well-being and performance, stress and illness, ecological and social crises, and so on. Through the human and social sciences, this axis also invites reflection on the public policies put in place to support individuals (or groups of individuals) in the challenges they face throughout their lives.
Axis 2: Yesterday's and/or today's spaces to think about tomorrow's spaces
This theme invites doctoral students to reflect on the dynamics of spaces, whether, for example, those of yesterday by proposing reconstructions, or those of today by proposing varied analyses. Without being restrictive or compartmentalized, it encourages reflection on the different definitions of "space", whether economic, institutional, political, public, digital, etc., taking into account their scales and temporalities.
Axis 3: Co-constructing solutions for tomorrow?
TThis theme is defined as a reflection on the role of research and theses in the face of tomorrow's challenges. This theme should be favored for prospective research and inter-lab communications: given the duration of inter-lab communications, the aim is to take stock of the chosen theme, based on the 2-3 lines of research of volunteer doctoral students, and then to propose avenues of research. This axis is an opportunity to articulate our reflections by co-constructing perspectives for the future of research.
These three lines of communication are not intended to be an exhaustive representation of the TOMORROW theme, so proposals can go beyond this framework if the notion speaks to you differently.
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