The Collective
Post-trauma is a clinical and participatory research project.
In other words, this research is made possible through the participation of people with valuable experiential or professional knowledge. Here, these people are not considered as informants — research having sometimes a tendency to reduce subjects from full agents to mere objects of study — but as co-researchers. Within a collective that meets regularly, they agree to devote time to building emancipatory knowledge that is directly useful to them and that can also serve the general interest by supplementing the current state of our knowledge on trauma related to sexual or colonial violence.
Co-researchers :
Caroline Behague
Lydie Chaintreuil
Aurélie Croiziers
Manon Cunha
Saoussen Tatah