Aurianne Stroude
Dr. phil.
aurianne.stroude@unifr.ch
+41 26 300 7817
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4092-7834
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Lecteur·trice,
Département de travail social, politiques sociales et développement global
STA 01 bu. 0.104
Rte Bonnesfontaines 11
1700 Fribourg
Recherche et publications
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Publications
13 publications
Imaginaires du futur et consommation durable , dans Wege zu einem nachhaltigen Konsum | Vers une consommation durable
Schweizerische Akademie Der Geistes- Und Sozialwissenschaften (Zenodo, 2023) | Chapitre de livreFace à l’urgence climatique : repenser notre rapport au temps
Aurianne Stroude , Association Suisse des Sciences Humaines (2023) | AutreSustainable consumption, resonance, and care
Frontiers in Sustainability (2023) | ArticleReflexivity through practice-informed student journals: how “sustainable wellbeing” relates to teleoaffectivities
Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy (2022) | ArticleWhat if time was not money? Towards a pluriversal understanding of time for sustainable consumption
Consumption and Society (2022) | ArticleAndreas Reckwitz, La Société des singularités
Lectures (2022) | ArticleÉcologie et démocratie : qui décide de la transition énergétique ? , dans Dans l’urgence climatique. Penser la transition énergétique
Aurianne Stroude, Joseph Cacciari (2022), ISBN: 9782072972904 | Chapitre de livreCéline Marty, Travailler moins pour vivre mieux. Guide pour une philosophie antiproductiviste
Lectures (2021) | Article(Inter)acting in a different timeframe
The European Sociologist (2021) | ArticleVivre plus simplement. Analyse sociologique de la distanciation normative
Aurianne Stroude (Presses de l'Université de Laval, 2021), ISBN: 978-2-7637-5361-4 | Livre -
Projets de recherche
CAMPAIGNERs-transdisciplinary collaboration
Statut: TerminéDébut 01.04.2022 Fin 31.07.2022 Financement FNS Voir la fiche du projet The research stay aims at a transdisciplinary collaboration on a ground breaking new European project (CAMPAIGNers). I am invited to collaborate more specifically with Dr. Frances Fahy who is the lead social scientist of this project. The research stay will focus on the definition and framing of some lifestyle challenges that will then be submitted to more than 100'000 participants. The aim of these lifestyle challenges is to give opportunities to people to make specific and tailored changes to their lifestyles in order to achieve a low-carbon lifestyle. This phase of the project is a very important one as it will impact the lifestyle changes instigated by the project, the type of data collected and by extension the final recommendations for policy-makers. My participation is based on my expertise in understanding lifestyle changes from a sociological point of view. A the sole sociologist of the project, I will then be able to collaborate with researchers from Geography, psychology and other fields of research in order to define and frame the adequate challenges for this project. This project offers a unique opportunity to share, and bring together, interdisciplinary knowledge on lifestyle changes. This will be done by building together a shared extensive litterature review and then discuss and define the adequate lifestyle challenges in order to foster long-lasting changes. In addition to the specific collective outcomes in the CAMPAIGNers project (literature reviews on climate-harming lifestyles and on behaviour changes, as well as lifestyle challenges design), I will be a co-author on the open access Deliverable 3.1 for the project and will develop a related co-authored paper with Dr Frances Fahy. Plans to publish other international peer reviewed articles emerging from the wider project results, co-authored with other international partners, are already underway, as an outcome of the research visit. Prévention et lutte contre le jeu excessif et le surendettement.
Statut: TerminéL'Évaluation du case management "Formation professionnelle" dans le canton de Fribourg
Statut: Terminé