Journée d’étude
Organisateurs : Équipe de recherche du CEFRES Déroutant sanglier – Aníbal Arregui, Luděk Brož, Marianna Szczygielska, Virginie Vaté & Erica von Essen (Université suédoise des Sciences agricoles) avec le soutien de l’Association suédoise de Chasse et sa bourse “Challenges Facing Swedish Hunting Ethics in Post-Modernity”.
Date : 16 & 17 octobre 2018
Lieu : Académie tchèques des sciences, Národní 18, Prague 1
Langue : anglais
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Programme
Mardi 16 octobre 2018
(programme commun avec Anthropology of Hunting & Conservation Network)
9h–9h10 Ouverture (T. Petrasova, J. Woitsch)
9h10–9h20 Introduction (A. Arregui, L. Broz, M. Szczygielska, V. Vaté & E. von Essen)
9h20–10h35 Session 1 (présidée par E- von Essen)
9h20–9h45 Engaging with Hunting: Mosaic Pieces of Larger Pictures
Garry Marvin (University of Roehampton, Londres)
9h45–10h10 Hunters and Wild Boars: the (inter)corporeality of a relationship
Thorsten Gieser (University of Koblenz-Landau)
10h10–10h35 Wild boar hunting in the French Alps: between “objectivation” and “subjectivation” of animals
Coralie Mounet (Université de Grenoble)
Pause café
10h55–12h35 Session 2 (présidée par A. Arregui)
10h55–11h20 « Ça c’est pas d’la chasse ! – That’s not hunting! » Perspectives on wild boar hunting in Southern Champagne and Northern Burgundy
Virginie Vaté (CNRS, CEFRES)
11h20–11h45 Wild boar hunting and population control in France. An analysis of public policies and their consequences for the relationship between hunters and wildlife
Alain Gigounoux (Fédération départementale des chasseurs de Lot-et-Garonne)
11h45–12h10 Transgressing the ‘wild’: duck trapping machines and wild boar spaces in the Netherlands
Eugenie van Heijgen (Wageningen University)
12h10–12h35 Hunting of wild boar in Uruguay: global discourses and local conflicts
Juan Martin Dabezies (Universidad de la Républica, Montevido)
Déjeuner
13h45–15h00 Session 3 (présidée par P. Du Plessis)
13h45–14h10 How Wild Boar Hunting is Becoming a Battleground
Erica von Essen (Swedish Biodiversity Center, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala)
14h10–14h35 Animal Welfare Evaluation of Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) Trapping
Åsa Fahlman (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala), Johan Lindsjö, Therese Arvén Norling, Odd Höglund, Petter Kjellander, Erik O. Ågren, Mats Stridsberg, and Ulrika A. Bergvall
14h35–15h00 Adapting Hunting and its Conservation
KAVBH Avi (Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology and the School of Anthropology and Conservation, University of Kent)
Pause café
15h30–17h00 Discussion 1 (présidée par L. Brož)
19.30 Programme du soir
Mercredi 17 octobre 2018
9h15–10h45 Session 4 (présidée par M. Szczygielska)
9h15–9h40 Climatic effects on wild boar population dynamics
Sebastian G. Vetter (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna), Thomas Ruf, Claudia Bieber, Walter Arnold
9h40–10h05 Editorial Boar. Animal Amendements on Barcelona Urban Relationality
Anibal G. Arregui (CEFRES-Charles University)
10h05–10h30 Urban Wild Boar Conflict in Barcelona
López-Olvera Jorge R. (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Departament de Medicina i Cirurgia Animal), Castillo-Contreras Raquel, Mentaberre Gregorio, González-Crespo Carlos, Conejero Carles, Fernández-Aguilar Xavier, Colom-Cadena Andreu, Lavín Santiago
Pause café
10h50–12h30 Session 5 (présidée par KAVBH Avi)
10h50–11h15 A Tale of Two Boars: Ungulate Management in Italy and Germany
Michael Gibbert (University of Lugano), Stefano Giacomelli, Roberto Viganò
11h15–11h40 Mess, Risk and Enchantment: disturbing place with reintroduced wild boar
Kieran O’Mahony (Cardiff University)
11h40–12h05 Boar(der) Control. Governing Mobile Wild Boars in the European Border Regime
Larissa Fleischmann (Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg)
12h05–12h30 Fences of “Self-Devouring Growth”: Infrastructures of Containment and their Unintended Effects
Pierre Du Plessis (Aarhus University)
Déjeuner (avec un mot de J. Heurtaux)
14h–15h15 Session 6 (présidée par L. Fleischmann)
14h00–14h25 Wild Thing: Lessons from Wild Boars Featured in Polish and Czechoslovak Cinema
Marianna Szczygielska (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin)
14h25–14h50 Of past and present pig slaughters: changing consumption trajectories and reconfiguring the future in a Romanian mountainous commune
Teodora Goea (University of Manchester)
14h50–15h15 Facing the Pig Multiple: Knowledge Drift Towards Porcine Futures
Luděk Brož (Institute of Ethnology, Czech Academy of Sciences, CEFRES)
Pause café
15h45–18h Discussion 2 (présidée par V. Vaté)
19h Dîner