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Dr. Camille Mazé is senior researcher in social sciences of politics in strong interaction with the field of marine ecology. She is affiliated to the CNRS in France. After having worked as Lecturer in anthropology at the University of Western Brittany in Brest (2011- 2016), Camille became a researcher at CNRS in political science at the Laboratory of environmental marine sciences (LEMAR) in Brest and she was recently affiliated to the lab LIttoral, ENvironment and Societies (LIENSs) in La Rochelle.
Her research is devoted to the study of sea and ocean governance towards sustainability. She explores decision-making processes, power and modes of governance relating to the management of the coastal and marine environment (coastline, sea, ocean) with a focus on the tension between exploitation and conservation of natural biological and mineral resources. She has a focus on sustainable fisheries under the prism of governance regimes in the regulation of Human / Nature relationships - The "great divide" that she explores through the ties of politics to better help overcome it by integrating the "non-human" in her analyzes. Camille brings out this inter- and transdisciplinary approach in the French and international LTER network, in which she reinforces the social dimension and the study of the social-ecological system governance (LTSER). She created and coordinates the APOLIMER international research network, a research groupe devoted to the political anthropology of the sea, which brings together political scientists, sociologists, anthropologists in interaction with ecologists around joint research and action projects in the sense of sustainability.