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Nataly Botero is a Lecturer and researcher in Information and Communication Sciences at Paris-Panthéon-Assas University, France. She actively contributes to the Center for Interdisciplinary Analysis and Research on Media (CARISM) and the Assas Etudes Environnements (A2E) interdisciplinary center. Her research focuses on media coverage of ecological issues in France and digital health practices related to rare dermatological conditions and perinatal decisions.
- Doctorate in Language Sciences, University of Paris-Est Créteil (Céditec)
- Master's in Language Sciences, Paris-Descartes University
- Degree in Sociology, University of Antioquia (Colombia)
Her work examines media semiology, controversial pesticide debates, and digital health narratives. Recent articles explore bee symbolism in ecological movements, crisis terminology in climate discourse, and online support networks for rare diseases. She emphasizes how language shapes environmental and health policy through media devices and public engagement.
Botero collaborates with the Communication, Environment, Science and Society Study and Research Group (SFSIC), serves on the Media Observatory on Ecology expert committee, and participates in the SHS-pesticides network. Her laboratory, CARISM, located at 5-7 avenue Vavin, Paris, focuses on interdisciplinary media analysis and societal challenges.
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