Defense thesis

Anaïs Dubreuil successfully defended her thesis December 15, 2020.

Her thesis entitled “Les pratiques spatiales quotidiennes durant la transition vers l’âge adulte : trajectoires biographiques et espaces d’activités des jeunes montréalais-es” is avalaible online here.

New article

A new paper about changes in activity spaces during the transition to adulthood is out !

Dubreuil, A., J. Vallée, M. Shareck et K. Frohlich. (2020). L’évolution des espaces d’activité lors de la transition vers l’âge adulte (Montréal, Canada), Revue Jeunes et Société, 5 (1), 71-98.

Paper is avalaible online in open access or in the journal website.

New article

A new paper is out. May be helpful if you wonder how people’s place experiences distort the assessment of social inequalities in accessibility, and ultimately, of neighbourhood effects.

Vallée J., Shareck M., Le Roux G., Kestens Y., Frohlich K., 2020. Is accessibility in the eye of the beholder ? Social inequalities in spatial accessibility to health-related resources in Montréal, Canada. Social Science & Medicine. January 2020, Vol 245.

Paper is avalaible online in open access or in the journal website.

New article

An article focus on activity space evolution during the transition to adulthood has been accepted by the Revue Jeunes et Société and will be published in early 2020.

Dubreuil A., Vallée J., Shareck M., Frohlich K.L., 2019. L’évolution des espaces d’activité lors de la transition vers l’âge adulte (Montréal, Canada). Accepté dans Revue Jeunes et Société, octobre 2019

Rencontres Francophones Transport Mobilité

Anaïs Dubreuil was in Lyon in June at the Première Rencontres Francophones Transport Mobilité (RFTM). She gave a talk about interactions between life course and changes in activity space during transition to adulthood in Montreal.

Work trip in Montréal

Anaïs Dubreuil is in Montreal during three months (april – june 2017) for her PhD research. She works with ISIS team and interviews some ISIS participants.

New member

Constance Lecomte is going to the RelatHealth project team as engineer from January to April 2017.

Workshop about territorial changes

Anaïs Dubreuil took part to a workshop about territorial changes (Grenoble – November 8, 2016)  to present her doctoral methodology. She has underlined the importance to adopt a lifecourse approach to explore changes in people’s place experiences and in their health behaviours.