Keywords: | family, youth, research, anthropology, drug abuse |
Languages: | EN, FR, IT, SP, SR |
Methods: | e-learning. in-person, blended |
Biography
I am an anthropologist and I currently coordinate qualitative research on the deinstitutionalization of mental health at the APHM – University Hospitals of Marseille, in France. I have an extensive on-field experience on drug abuse, suicide, social suffering, disability, social inclusion, and prevention policies. I have delt with these topics among different autochthonous groups (notably in Greenland, Québec, Mexico, and New-Caledonia) and within several international cooperation initiatives across Europe and in the neighboring regions.
Teaching methods
Traditional courses and classrooms
Workshops
Cooperative/interactive methods
E-learning tools
Blended learning
Topics and Good Practices
- Networking
- Work with families
- Youth
- Prevention strategies
- Software and data management for health-social sector
- Assessment of competencies for residents and people with disability
- Project management
- Project design
- E-learning and training solutions
- European project design
- Media management for training organizations
- Support to research
- Qualitative research
- Participant observation
- Research-evaluation
- Socio-cultural and socioeconomic assessments in groups, communities or territories
- Audiovisual research and productions