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Est-ce important que les filles jouent au football ? | Edith Maruèjouls | TEDxChampsElyseesWomen
She reminds us that it is more restricted for women, and how to make more room for women’s recreation in society. Edith Maruéjouls created a research office L’ARObE (Equalization Observatory Research Workshop) which accompanies the implementation of public policies of integrated equality. In October 2014, she defended her PhD thesis in geography: « Mixity, equality and kind in the leisure spaces of young people. Relevance of a feminist paradigm. She has since obtained her qualification as Mistress of Conference. She is an active member of the association Gender and City.
Edith Maruéjouls proposes in her works to analyze the social phenomena under the angle of the genre. It is a systemic, epistemological and structural approach. Based on the studies of scientific feminists, she deconstructs French society
highlighting gender stereotypes, sexism and real inequalities that arise. Its recommendations pave the way for an innovative society and fully egalitarian. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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De la dualité à la complexité | Chris Blache | TEDxChampsElyseesWomen
We must use our identities to build the public space. Psychology Paris VI, Master Music New York, MBA at ESCP / EAP Paris. Coordinator of the Gender and City Think Tank.
After a career in the media, as director of the Gaumont studio, then as a consultant in new technologies, multimedia and Internet, Chris Blache has developed for 10 years a consulting firm in socio-ethnology. In 2012, she co-founded the Gender and Urban Urban Innovation Platform with urban planner Pascale Lapalud.
Think Tank and Do Tank, research and action platform, Genre et Ville is made up of urban planners, sociologists, architects, artists, whose aim is to make territories egalitarian and inclusive.
By acting through urbanism, urban planning, architecture and social organization, our actions interrogate and transform territories through the prism of gender in an intersectional way, ie by including issues of gender norms age, social and cultural origin, identity, sexual orientation. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Les toilettes : constructions spatiales et sociales | Lucile Biarrotte | TEDxChampsElyseesWomen
She encourages us to think about how to include non-binary people in the infrastructure of our society. Former student of the geography department of the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Paris, a graduate of the Magister-Master of Urban Planning at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, she has been working since October 2015 on a doctoral thesis at Lab’Urba, University Paris-Est. His work focuses on the gendered organization of French urban planning professions. She created the Urba.genre mailing list, open to all. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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La créativité : activiste de l’égalité | Diariata N’Diaye | TEDxChampsElyseesWomen
Diariata is a slammer- artist and creator – entreprenor of App-Elles. She found in writing and music an outlet for herself first, then for the youngest. Diariata N’Diaye, of Senegalo-Mauritanian origin, was born in Saint-Dié des Vosges in a popular district surrounded by 12 brothers and sisters. She is an artist engaged in the fight against violence against women since 10 years. In 2008, she created with her band Dialem, the slam show « Mots pour Maux ». With this show, she raises awareness among the general public, especially young people aged 15-24 and young adults aged 24-30
A committed and responsible citizen, Diariata N’Diaye has been trained in the mechanisms of violence and their impact on health with recognized professionals such as Ernestine Ronai, Muriel Salmona and Emmanuelle Piet.
With this interdisciplinary training, Diariata N’Diaye always leads the debate with her audience. Several communities and associations have appropriated this show, as a tool for debate and awareness. More than 200 debates took place throughout the country. More than 20,000 young adults have benefited from these sensitizations since 2008. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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L’émergence d’un troisième genre | Fanny Parise | TEDxChampsElyseesWomen
She explains how the third genre (robotics) affects our society, from the hair dryer to the doll to be raped and see where our responsibility as a consumer is. A consumer anthropologist, she is a research associate at the ILTP of UNIL (Lausanne, Switzerland) where she conducts research on the influence of the unconscious representations systems in everyday life in a postmodern situation. She studies the impact of beliefs (Religion) and new religious phenomena (NMR) in consumption (West and Outside the West). It reports to Groupe SEB’s Research Division in the Technology Division. She is in charge of the Human Sciences department, one of the five key technologies identified by the group to innovate. She works in universities and schools where she teaches courses in consumer anthropology with a Masters audience. In particular, she is piloting INSA Lyon’s « Anthropology of innovation and consumption » option. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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La place de la femme dans l’espace public | Marie Treppoz | TEDxChampsElyseesWomen
She reminds us that to get things done, we women need to trust us to dare to say and ask. Exit HEC in 1994 (Major Entrepreneurs), Marie Treppoz began her career in marketing and sales in New York for the company Meccano, then joined the Danone Group as a product manager. In 2000 she joined Pauline d’Orgeval, founder of 1001 lists, wedding list website, which she co-directed until 2005. She then started her consulting activity and worked mainly for the Women’s Forum for the Economy & Society. From 2008 to 2013 she directs the marketing of the group Unibail-Rodamco for Europe.
In 2013 Marie Treppoz left Unibail and followed a training in naturopathy at the Cenatho school to launch a project around preventive medicine via stays (my-detox.fr). At the same time, she wants to set up a more ambitious and above all more social project. With a former colleague, she is thinking about a website that would create a link between those who need timely and free help and those who are willing to help from time to time: Welp is born in March 2015. Today hui Welp is a site and an application This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Regardons les ! | Claire Lajeunie | TEDxChampsElyseesWomen
Claire Lajeunie returns to her documentary « Invisible Women, Surviving on the Street » and calls for a political response. From 1996 to 2011, Claire Lajeunie was a director at Agence CAPA.
The question of the marginalized, the neglected is one of his favorite themes. She has directed « Shaken Babies » for France 2, « What to do with our crazy? And « Children martyrs » for France 3.
In 2012, she created her own production company L2 FILMS where she continues to work on social issues. She directed « The New Mothers Courages », « All Volunteers, to the Happiness of Others » and « Together, It’s Better », three primetime documentaries of 110 minutes for France 3.
In 2015, she made a documentary dedicated to SDF women: « Invisible women, survive in the street », a 60-minute documentary for Le Monde magazine in France, France 5, at 20:50. In parallel, she wrote a book of impressions and testimonies, born from this documentary « On the road of the invisible » Ed Michalon. 2015.
In 2016, she tackles the subject of poor housing in France in a 70-minute documentary « In the shelter of nothing » for the magazine Le monde en Face. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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L’urbanisme, vecteur d’inégalités ? | Sybil Cosnard | TEDxChampsElyseesWomen
Sybil Cosnard talks about the non-presence of women in urban planning and the design of public spaces. Sybil Cosnard has worked in various fields actors in the city: in Évry, as Director of Planning, but also in a promoter and within development structures. Convinced of the need to change the way cities are conceived, she founded CITY Linked in 2010, a consulting agency in urban planning that accompanies many city decision-makers in defining their development strategies and in the implementation of their projects. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Harceler n’est pas jouer ! | Johanna Dagorn & Arnaud Alessandrin | TEDxChampsElyseesWomen
They remind us all how strong the violence against women can be Johanna DAGORN has a doctorate in educational sciences, she has been in charge of the fight against gender-based violence at the ministerial delegation in charge of the prevention and fight against violence in schools. She coordinates the Regional Union of Information Centers for the Rights of Women and Families in Aquitaine, she is a researcher at the International Observatory of Violence in Schools, Associate Researcher at LACES (EA 4143) at the University of Bordeaux. Her main work focuses on: Feminism (s), Gender Violence, Sexism, Discrimination, Precarious Women, School Violence, Exclusion phenomena.
Arnaud Alessandrin holds a doctorate in sociology from the University of Bordeaux, where he defended his thesis entitled ‘From’ transsexualism ‘to trans-becoming’ (2008-2012). He is currently a lecturer and teaches the sociology of gender and discrimination. He co-directed (with E. Macé) the seminar « What gender norms do to trans bodies / what trans bodies do to gender norms » from 2008 to 2011. He is the author of numerous books and articles on the subject of trans-identities, gender and homophobia: « Transidentity » (Harmattan, 2011); « The Transyclopedia » with K. Espineira and M-Y. Thomas (wings on a tractor, 2012) « Geography of Homophobia »; with Y. Raibaud (Armand Colin, 2013); « Kind! With B. E-Bellebeau, a book that brings together more than 40 authors around 70 gender fact sheets (wings on a tractor, 2014); « Sociology of Transphobia » with K. Espineira (MSHA, 2015). His latest book entitled « Fan and Gender Studies: The Meeting » (directed by Mélanie Bourdaa) has just been published. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Comment Game of Thrones m’a ouvert les yeux ? | Iris Brey | TEDxChampsElyseesWomen
Iris Brey examines the presence of the male gaze in television and film and its consequences while analyzing the mechanisms that can create a female gaze and how it could start a cultural revolution. Iris Brey is a Franco-American film and TV series critic specialized in questions of feminism and gender. She wrote the book Sex and the Series (Soap Editions) in 2016, which explores the representation of women’s sexualities in American series. She also directed Sex and the Series, a documentary series for OCS on five fictional heroines that changed the way we view sex. Iris Brey is a critic for the weekly cultural magazine Les Inrockuptibles, and for the radio shows La Dispute and L’Instant M on public radios France Culture and France Inter. She holds a Ph.D. in French literature and cinema
from New York University, and she teaches film on the Parisian campus of the University of California.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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