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Pierre Peraldi-Mittelette is a Lecturer in Human and Social Sciences at the University of Lorraine, France, with a focus on migration studies and sensory anthropology. He previously served as ATER (temporary teaching and research assistant) in the Department of Anthropology at Paris Nanterre University (2019-2022) and as a temporary assistant (2015-2019). His current roles include Open Science Referent for the IFG (UR 7301) and Curation of DOREL research data platforms.
- PhD in Social Sciences (Ethnology, 2019) - Paris Nanterre University
- Master 2 in Language Sciences (2014) - Paris Nanterre University
- Master 2 in Social Sciences (General Ethnology, 2013) - Paris Nanterre University
His research explores the anthropology of exile, focusing on Tuareg diasporas in Europe through sensory approaches and communication dynamics. He examines material culture in migration, ethnographic methodology, and digital humanities applications in social sciences. Key contributions include co-editing journals like Revue des Plates-formes Numériques and participating in the editorial committee of Data & Corpus.
Recent publications analyze sensory anthropology in exile contexts and Tuareg environmental mapping in France. He has organized major conferences including the REAF 2024 panel on “Objects of Exile” and coordinated scientific events for the Association Française d'Ethnologie et d'Anthropologie. Awards include fellowship at Institut Convergences Migrations and multiple research scholarships.
- Coordinated research training sessions in open science platforms (HAL, DOREL) 2023-2025
- Editorial roles at Kairos Droit collection and Global Diasporas & Media journal
- Active in academic governance (BIATSS, Société des Africanistes council, AFEA administration)



