Dr. Marion Demossier

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Biography

Marion Demossier is a Professor of French Anthropology at the University of Southampton, with a focus on ethnography and contemporary cultures. She has extensive fieldwork experience in various countries, including France, Italy, the UK, New Zealand, Switzerland, and Zambia. Her research explores the links between wine-growing, terroir, and the environmental changes impacting French rural society. She is passionate about teaching and supervising students in the fields of Applied Linguistics, French Francophone Studies, and Anthropology. Marion previously taught at the University of Bath, and she holds a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology from EHESS in Paris. Throughout her academic career, she has been involved in various research projects, particularly those focusing on climate ethnography and the viticulture sector. She actively participates in research groups such as Debating Ethnography, and has contributed to numerous journals and publications.

Research Interests

Experience

Professor

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University of Southampton • Southampton, England

Lead the Department of French Studies, contributing to research and teaching in French Anthropology.

Lecturer

— Present

University of Bath • Bath, England

Taught courses related to French and European politics and society.

Awards

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Luciens Perriaux Prize

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John Willis Award

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FNAC Prize

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Routledge Handbook of Wine Culture