Doctoral Seminar – Emerging Research in the Arts at UJM
The roundtable will provide an overview of current methodologies and approaches in artistic research at UJM
10 October 2025 | Jean Monnet University, France
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The ARTS Institute, G+ ARTS, the ECLLA and IHRIM research labs, in partnership with Transform4Europe, are pleased to invite you to the doctoral seminar Emerging Research in the Arts at UJM – Interdisciplinary Perspectives, taking place on 10 October at 10:00 a.m.
Open to PhD candidates as well as Master’s students (M1 & M2 Research), this roundtable will provide an overview of current methodologies and approaches in artistic research at UJM. The discussions from this event will contribute to a forthcoming report on artistic research in Europe.
The debate will be moderated by Lucien Derainne (Lisamo Project, IHRIM lab), Olivier Glain (Director of ECLLA), and Anne Damon-Guillot (ECLLA) and Zoé Schweitzer (IHRIM), co-directors of the ARTS Institute.
Several PhD candidates will briefly present their thesis projects, highlighting the methodological issues they are facing:
- Joséphine Basso-Lacroix (Design, ECLLA), thesis: The Material and Cultural Heritage of Bobbin Lace: Approaches to a Craft through Textile Design Practice
- Noémie Cadeau (Comparative Literature, ECLLA), thesis: The Internationalism of Turkish Communist Writers: Narratives of Solidarity with the Soviet Union and Afro-Asian Movements
- Nina Lutz (French Literature, IHRIM), thesis: “So There Are Women of Letters?” Female Authorial Postures and Networked Writing (1880–1914)
- Domiziana Serrano (Art Studies, ECLLA), thesis: Prolegomena to a History of Sculpture in Surrealism, 1924–1969. What Do Gender and Contexts of Emergence Do to Sculpture?
- Raphaël Forment (Musicology, ECLLA), thesis : “Some Thoughts Have a Certain Sound”: Aesthetics and Techniques of Live Coding in Music
The presentations will be followed by a Q&A session with the audience.