Researcher at the Department of Geography of Laval University (Canada) and Limoges University (France)
Simon Maraud is researcher at the Department of Geography of Laval University (Canada) and Limoges University (France). He does research in critical geography regarding the capitalistic exploitation of natural resources and the notion of decolonization in Indigenous territories.
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Simon Maraud works at the Department of Geography, at Laval University (Canada) and at Limoges University (France). He does research in critical geography regarding the capitalistic exploitation of natural resources and the notion of decolonization in Indigenous territories. He works with two Indigenous peoples: the Cree (in Quebec) and the Sami (in Sweden). He analyzes the “decolonization” processes in Eeyou Istchee and in Sápmi with a critical approach.
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Frédéric Keck, Tim Ingold, Simon Maraud, Samuel Roturier
What European Policy For Diseases of Animal Origin?
Foreword Care is conducive to wellbeing, as much for the animals with whom we share our lives as for fellow humans. Yet there can be no caring that does not involve close physical contact, and with it, the exchange of pathogens. Sickness, for humans and animals alike, has always been a part of life. Yet … Continued
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