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      Des mers anthropocéniques ? Un colloque au Muséum national d’histoire naturelle

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          Le 6 février 2020 a eu lieu, à l’auditorium de la grande galerie du Muséum national d’histoire naturelle, le colloque intitulé « Mer et Anthropocène », organisé par H. Artaud, F. Chlous et É. Mariat-Roy. Cet évènement entendait réfléchir à un objet devenu désormais incontournable et pourtant relativement peu exploré dans une perspective interdisciplinaire par les études récentes menées sur la mer : la notion d’Anthropocène. L’objectif du colloque était donc d’ouvrir frontalement ce débat, en interrogeant le caractère tardif et relativement marginal de son application à la mer, et en précisant les façons dont ces mers anthropocéniques se déclinent dans l’histoire environnementale, l’anthropologie, l’histoire de l’art, l’art plastique ou les sciences politiques. Nous présentons dans ce compte rendu le contexte scientifique qui a stimulé cet évènement, l’apport de chacune des communications ainsi que les principales pistes de réflexion ouvertes par les débats.

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          On February 6, 2020, a symposium entitled “Sea and the Anthropocene”, organized by H. Artaud, F. Chlous and É. Mariat-Roy was held at the auditorium of the Grand Gallery of the French National Museum of Natural History in Paris. The purpose of this event was to reflect on an issue that has now become crucial, although so far little explored in an interdisciplinary perspective by recent studies on the sea, i.e., the notion of the Anthropocene. The aim of the symposium was therefore to open up a debate head-on by questioning the late and relatively marginal nature of its application to the sea, and specifying the ways in which these anthropocenic seas are linked to environmental history, anthropology, art history, plastic arts and political science. In this report, we present the scientific background that fostered this event, the contribution of each of the papers as well as the main avenues of reflection opened up by the debates.

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                Natures Sciences Sociétés
                Nat. Sci. Soc.
                EDP Sciences
                1240-1307
                1765-2979
                April 2021
                September 17 2021
                April 2021
                : 29
                : 2
                : 198-205
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                10.1051/nss/2021037
                e929bce4-7f0a-4c5e-abdd-6d22dc50a191
                © 2021

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