Speakers & Tutors

"Intersubjectivity in (inter)action: a multisensorial phenomenon"

David Le Breton

David Le Breton is professor of Sociology and Anthropology and member of the European Dynamics (DynamE) unit at the University of Strasbourg, and a member of the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF). His research focuses on representations of the human body and the analysis of risk behaviour. He has, furthermore, worked on and written about topics such as pain, silence, and the face. David Le Breton has written around 30 books, including the influential Anthropologie du corps et modernité.

Email: firstname.lastname@unistra.fr

University of Strasbourg research Profile

Jakub Mlynár

Jakub Mlynář is a Researcher and Lecturer. His main research interests are related to sociology of memory, narrative and identity, history of sociology, sociological theory, and ethnomethodology. In particular, he is exploring the possible overlaps of those diverse areas. Apart from his sociological research, from 2010 to 2016 he was the coordinator of the Malach Center for Visual History at the Charles University, which is the main Czech access point to the USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive.

Email: lastname@knih.mff.cuni.cz

Charles University research Profile


Samira Ibnelkaïd

Samira Ibnelkaïd is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oulu (Finland) and an Associate Researcher at the Laboratory ICAR Lyon (France). Through an interdisciplinary approach drawing on visual ethnography, multimodal interaction analysis and phenomenology, her research aims to shed light on the complex and renewed intersubjective practices of techno-bodily presence enacted in digitally artifacted interactions (in mundane, artistic and workplace settings).

Email: firstname.lastname@oulu.fi

University of Oulu research profile

Laboratory ICAR Lyon research profile


Iuliia Avgustis

Iuliia Avgustis is a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Oulu: She received her Masters's degree in sociology at the Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences, Russia (at a program in collaboration with the University of Manchester, UK) in 2017. She is currently writing her PhD Thesis on smartphone use by young adults in Russia. She is also interested in interaction with artificial agents and in video games.

Email: firstname.lastname@oulu.fi

University of Oulu research profile

Florence Oloff

Florence Oloff is Assistant Professor in "Multimodal Interaction and Discourse" at the University of Oulu. As a trained linguist and expert in conversation analysis, she is interested in language use and communication in mundane as well as in professional or institutional communication. Using video recordings of social interaction in various languages, she adopts a micro-analytic approach to social and linguistic conduct.

Email: firstname.lastname@oulu.fi

University of Oulu research profile

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