Laurie Daffe

École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne

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Anthropologist and urban planner, is a post-doctoral researcher at the Urban Sociology Laboratory of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne and a scientific collaborator in a mobility consultancy (Switzerland). Her doctoral thesis (UCLouvain) focused on an unconventional form of property ownership: houseboats in French-speaking Belgium.

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Nostalgia for borders and the formation of a “heritage of crossing”. Negotiations and ordinary adaptations at the Franco-Belgian border

In Ethnologie française (2022/3 Vol. 52)


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Nostalgia for borders and the formation of a “heritage of crossing”. Negotiations and ordinary adaptations at the Franco-Belgian border

In Ethnologie française (2022/3 Vol. 52)

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Pandemic Experiences and Housing Plasticity

The Case of the “Semi-Lockdown” in Western Switzerland

In Revue des politiques sociales et familiales (2021/4 n°141)

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“This boat is my father’s money”: The monetary transaction as a condition for the circulation and transmission of boats

In Revue du MAUSS (2018/2 No 52)


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  • Garance Clément

    Université de Haute-Alsace

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  • Livia Fritz

    EPFL

    1
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  • Clément Crucifix

    la University of California Irvine

    2
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Journal article

Nostalgia for borders and the formation of a “heritage of crossing”. Negotiations and ordinary adaptations at the Franco-Belgian border

In Ethnologie française (2022/3 Vol. 52)

Journal article

Pandemic Experiences and Housing Plasticity

The Case of the “Semi-Lockdown” in Western Switzerland

In Revue des politiques sociales et familiales (2021/4 n°141)

Journal article

“This boat is my father’s money”: The monetary transaction as a condition for the circulation and transmission of boats

In Revue du MAUSS (2018/2 No 52)