Julien Guillaumond
- Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA)
- Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020] (UCA [2017-2020])
- Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)
- Laboratoire Communication et Sociétés (ComSocs)
- Laboratoire Communication et Solidarité (LABCS)
- Laboratoire Communication et Sociétés (ComSocs)
Présentation
Julien Guillaumond is a Senior lecturer in Irish studies at Clermont-Auvergne University. He teaches Irish history and business English in the Department of Applied Foreign Languages. He holds a PhD in Irish studies from Sorbonne University on social and economic inequalities in 20th century Ireland. He is a member of the research lab Communication et Sociétés, and is currently part of the [GIS EIRE](https://(https://giseire.hypotheses.org/) research network (Etudes irlandaises : Réseaux et Enjeux). He is also a member of other national and international scientific associations and research networks: SOFEIR, SAES, ANLEA, AFIS and ACIS. His research interests include citizenship and inequality issues in contemporary societies as well as various aspects of Irish political, economic and social history in the 20th and 21st centuries. He is currently working on two research projects, 1) the role and place of Ireland in the world, and 2) cross-border issues at the Irish border.
Publications
Publications
Cartographie des jeux sérieux en LEARevue Internationale des Langues Etrangères Appliquées, 2024, 3, [8 p.] |
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Introduction à RILEA#2 (2023) - VariaRevue Internationale des Langues Etrangères Appliquées, 2023, 2, [1 p.] |
« Who is Irish Today? Citizenship and Nationality Issues in 21st Century Ireland »Revue française de civilisation britannique, 2016 |
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“Who is Irish Today? Citizenship and Nationality Issues in 21st Century Ireland”Revue française de civilisation britannique, 2016, Revue Française de Civilisation Britannique, XXI (1) |
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« Les rapports entre l’État irlandais et ses citoyens après la crise : quelles orientations ? »,Études irlandaises, 2015, p71-87 |
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« La « social-démocratie » : nouvel horizon politique des années 1960 en Irlande ? »Revue LISA / LISA e-journal, 2014, vol.XII (n°4), pp.vol. XII-n° 4 |
Voicing the concerns of cross-border workers in a post-Brexit/Covid Ireland: the example of the Cross-Border Workers' CoalitionRepositioning Ireland in the world - GIS EIRE Seminar, Oct 2023, Paris, France |
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Well-being strategies and indices in Ireland, north and south: transmission, cooperation or opposition?Congrès SAES 2024, atelier Crecib, Jun 2023, Rennes, France |
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Bien-être et santé en République d’Irlande et en Irlande du Nord post-Brexit : une affaire de coopération ?Exploring the Contours of Wellness & Health, HDEA, Mar 2023, Sorbonne Université (Paris), France |
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Butter them up’: when Marketing meets Heritage. The Case of Irish Butter in Germany12th AFIS conference, Patrimoine/Cultural Heritage in France and/or Ireland, 2017, Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, Ireland |
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« Marketing Irishness today. A case study on authenticity in French businesses »11ème Colloque de l’Association of Franco-Irish Studies (AFIS), 2015, La rochelle, France |
Covid-19 and Well-Being Policies in Ireland. A Preliminary Study with a Focus on Young PeopleLouise Dalingwater; Vanessa Boullet; Iside Costantini; Paul Gibbs. The Unequal Costs of Covid-19 on Well-being in Europe, Springer, pp.75-92, 2022, Human well-being research and policy making, 978-3-031-14424-0. ⟨10.1007/978-3-031-14425-7_5⟩ |
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« ‘Butter them up’ When marketing meets heritage. The case of Irish butter in Germany? »in Patrimoine / Culural Heritage in France and Ireland, dir. Maher, E. et E. O’Brien, Bern, Peter Lang, p. 185-202., 2019 |
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« Marketing Irishness Today. A Study on Authenticity in French Businesses » ?in Healy, F et B. Bastiat (éds), Voyages between France and Ireland. Culture, Tourism and Sport, Bern, Peter Lang, p. 313-329., 2017 |
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« Is a New Definition of Irish Identity Emerging in the Republic of Ireland in the 21st Century? »National Identity: Theory and Research, dir. Andrew Milne and Richard Verdugo,, Charlotte / NC, Information Age Publishing Inc, 2016 |
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« L’ouverture des données publiques : nouvel outil de communication ou ultime moyen de renforcer le vivre-ensemble ? »Nouer le lien social, Clermont-Ferrand, dir. Rouquette S., Presses Universitaires Blaise Pascal, p. 129-149., 2015 |
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New Visions in Ireland in 1948: Clann na Poblachta and Our Country2005 |
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The Reputation of Ireland in France: Are Old Clichés Withering away among Young French People?Université Clermont Auvergne (UCA). 2020 |