
معرفی
Taline Garibian serves as a senior researcher at the Maison de l’Histoire, University of Geneva, with concurrent appointments as an associate researcher at the Institute of Humanities in Medicine (Unil/CHUV) and a visiting fellow at the Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities, University of Oxford.
Education:
- Dual PhD in Contemporary History (2017), University of Lausanne and University Jean Jaurès of Toulouse; Dissertation: History of sexology in French-speaking Switzerland.
Research Interests: Dr. Garibian's scholarship bridges academic and public spheres through:
- Public History methodologies and applications
- History of Medicine with emphasis on forensic practices
- History of Violence and Genocide in modern European contexts
- History of Death and corpse management systems
- Memorial and Heritage Politics in post-conflict societies
Awards:
- British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship (2017-2021)
Grants and Leadership: Principal Investigator of the Swiss National Science Foundation (FNS) project Mass Death, Science and Medicine: Handling the Corpses of War in Modern Europe (1850-1960). Active member of the Festival Histoire et Cité programming committee, developing innovative projects at the intersection of public history, memory politics, and cultural heritage policy implementation.


