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- ESSMA (actuellement ERES) et Jessica A. Holmes, Associate Professor of Musicology à l'Université de Copenhague et 4EU+ Visiting Professor à Sorbonne Université, iPLesp (printemps 2025), organisent une conférence intitulée "Depression in Popular Music International Conference", les 26 et 27 juin 2025 à Paris.
Pour plus d’informations et pour soumettre vos propositions de 350 mots (maximum) pour des présentations de recherche de 20 minutes (jusqu’à 3 intervenants par proposition), explorant ce riche phénomène musical sous des perspectives thématiques et interdisciplinaires variées, visant à établir un lien entre les approches humanistes et épidémiologiques de la santé mentale, veuillez suivre ce lien.
Date limite de soumission : 15 février 2025.
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Titulaire d’un master de recherche en Cultures et Société Etrangères (Europe et Amériques) de l’Université de Poitiers et l’Institut Catholique de Paris. Mays KABAKIBI intègre l’Equipe de Recherche en Epidémiologie Sociale (ERES) de l’Inserm en Septembre 2023 en tant qu’assistante d’équipe. Elle a participé en 2019 au projet européen APEX (soutien psychosocial individuel pour adultes affectés par la détresse dans les communautés exposées à l’adversité) tant qu’intervenante d’action sociale et traductrice. Elle a participé en 2021 au projet européen RESPOND (Improving the Preparedness of Health Systems to Reduce Mental Health and Psychosocial Concerns resulting from the COVID-19 Pandemic) en tant qu’intervenante d’action sociale et traductrice.
Mays KABAKIBI holds a Master's degree in Research in Foreign Cultures and Societies (Europe and the Americas) from the University of Poitiers and the Catholic Institute of Paris. In September 2023, she joined the Social Epidemiology Research Team (ERES) at Inserm as a team assistant. In 2019, she participated in the European project APEX (Individual psychosocial support for adults affected by distress in communities exposed to adversity) where she worked as a social action facilitator and translator.
In 2021 she took part in the European project RESPOND (Improving the preparedness of health systems to reduce mental health and psychosocial concerns resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic) contributing as a social action facilitator and translator.