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Julie VALLÉE
Geographer - Senior Researcher CNRS
Mobiliscope leader
Team CERS (Collective: Experiences Networks and Societies) Interdisciplinary Solidarity, Societies, Territories Laboratory - LISST
Contact details
- Address
- University Toulouse Jean Jaurès (UT2J) - Maison de la Recherche 5 allée Antonio Machado - 31058 Toulouse Cedex 9 - FRANCE
- Office
- B 326
- Phone
- +33 5 61 50 49 98
- julie.vallee@cnrs.fr
Research topics
Social inequalities – Neighborhood effects – Segregation – Daily mobility – Resources accessibility – Area based interventions – Health – Open science
Main methods: statistics and spatial analysis
Publications
► Publications in open accessCollaborations
- CERPOP - Center for Epidemiology and Research in Population Health (Inserm; Univ. Toulouse Paul Sabatier), Toulouse, France
- Laboratory Géographie-cités (CNRS; Univ. Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne; Univ. Paris Cité; EHESS), Paris, France
Professional positions
- From 2024 (September). Senior CNRS researcher - LISST Interdisciplinary Solidarity, Societies, Territories Laboratory, Toulouse, France
- 2020-2024. Senior CNRS researcher - Géographie-cités laboratory, Paris, France
- 2013-2015. Visiting scholar - Department of Social and Preventive Medicine of the Université de Montréal, Canada
- 2010-2020. Junior CNRS researcher - Géographie-cités laboratory, Paris, France
- 2009-2010. Post-doctoral researcher - Team on the social determinants of health and healthcare – Inserm, Paris, France
- 2004-2008. PhD student - University Paris Ouest la Défense. Visiting student (3 years) at the Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Vientiane, Lao PDR
- 2004. Master student - Epidemiology unit, Institut Pasteur, Dakar, Senegal
Education
- 2019. Habilitation à Diriger les Recherches (Université Panthéon-Sorbonne – Paris I). The daycourse of place effects. ►Text
- 2008. PhD. in Geography (Université Paris Ouest la Défense). Urbanization and health in Vientiane (Laos): Spatial health disparities in the city. ►Text
- 2004. Master in health geography, Paris
- 2002. Master in GIS and Remote Sensing, Toulouse
Activities / Resume
Scientific leader - Mobiliscope
Mobiliscope is a geovisualization platform to explore how cities, neighbourhood social composition and segregation change around the clock. 58 city regions are included in the online version : 49 French cities, 6 Canadian cities and 3 Latin American cities
https://mobiliscope.cnrs.fr/en
Supervision
Post-doctorate researchers
- Giovanna Fancello. Putting social networks into spatial context - HANC project [2020]
- Stavros Spyrellis. Variation in shape of perceived neighbourhoods in the Paris region - RelatHealth project [2017]
- Guillaume Le Roux. Social segregation around the clock in the Paris region - projet RelatHealth project [2016]
PhD. students
- Paul Cukierman. "Neighborhood effects in a time of climate change: local drivers for the spread of low-carbon lifestyles" [Thesis started in 2022]
- Maxime Guinepain. "Driving, Working, Looking After Kids, Sleeping? A social geography of spatio-temporal patterns of working days and daily mobilities". Co-supervision with Jean Rivière from ESO Laboratory [Defense scheduled for December 2024].
- Catherine Mangeney. "Issues and challenges of prescriptive zoning for public action, the example of the general practitioners zoning in France." [Defended in 2023] ►PhD Manuscript
- Anaïs Dubreuil. "Everyday spatial practices during the transition to adulthood: biographical trajectories and activity spaces of young adults living in Montreal" . Co-supervision with Lena Sanders. UMR Geography-Cités [Defended in 2020]. ►PhD Manuscript
- Marion Patte. "Residential Environment and Healthy Aging in Luxembourg and Europe". Cosupervision with Lena Sanders of UMR Geography-Cités, with the support of Olivier Klein and Philippe Gerber du Liser in Luxembourg [Defended in 2020].
Masters students
- Various students in geography, urban planning and social epidemiology.
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