Teaching Staff
Fabien Bartolotti
Fabien Bartolotti holds a PhD in contemporary history, teaches at the University of Aix-Marseille, and is a member of the research group TELEMMe (Time, Space, Language, Southern Europe, Mediterranean). The author of a thesis on the port of Marseille in the second half of the 20th century, he pursues research on the history of maritime, industrial and imperial economies, with a particular focus on environmental and technological issues. He recently contributed to the AMIDEX research project "MARS IMPERIUM - Imperial Marseille: history and (post)colonial memories from the 19th to the 21st century" and co-edited the book "Marseille's port history in the making: spaces, functions and representations, 17th to 21st centuries" (2021).
Constance Moréteau
Constance Moréteau is a research coordinator at Iméra, the Institute for Advanced Studies (IEA) of the University of Aix-Marseille, where she in charge of development for the "Arts & Sciences" research program. She has been a fellow at the INHA (National Institute of Art History) for the program "Social History of Art, Artistic History of the Social World", at the Terra Summer Residency and at the Getty Research Institute. Constance has also conducted research at the University of Paris where she coordinated the symposium "The Transfigured Cathedral. Views, myths, conflicts".
Michel Peraldi
Michel Peraldi is a sociologist and anthropologist. Senior Scientist Emeritus at IRIS (Institute for Interdisciplinary Research on Social Issues), a joint research institute of the CNRS (The French National Institute for Scientific Research) and EHESS (The School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences), he is also an associate researcher at the LEST (Laboratory of Economics and Sociology of Work - CNRS), in Aix-en-Provence. Michel Peraldi work focuses on metropolitan areas and informal economies, migration dynamics and transnational mobility.