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Léa Sallenave is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), specializing in critical geography and outdoor education. She completed her doctorate in 2022 with a thesis analyzing mountain landscapes as sites of social domination and emancipation through popular education programs.
- University of Geneva - Department of Geography and Environment
- University Institute for Teacher Training (IUFE)
- Affiliated with FNS-funded project on landscape didactics
Research focus includes:
- Critical analysis of mountain spaces as sites of racial, class, and gender domination
- Popular education's role in challenging spatial hierarchies
- Urban youth's negotiation of outdoor recreational spaces
- Street art's function in territorial valorization
- Environmental education's emancipatory potential
Academic contributions span 15 recent publications examining:
- 2022 study in Nature & Récréation on alpine whiteness
- 2021 book chapter on Swiss outdoor recreation equity
- 2020 Urbanités article on spatial negotiation in mountain education
- 2019 Géographie et cultures research on symbolic mountain spaces
- 2018 EchoGéo analysis of Grenoble's street art politics
Honors include a Swiss National Science Foundation (FNS) postdoctoral fellowship. She served as editorial secretary for the Journal of Alpine Research and co-edits its 'Montagnes en fiction' section.
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