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L’utilité de ce genre d’institutions est incontestable. Car le monde moderne est sans cesse confronté à des innovations, médicales ou autres, qui s’appliquent à l’homme ou à son environnement proche. Ce lieu est donc nécessaire pour préparer la matière intellectuelle qui sera ensuite transférée aux citoyens afin que ceux- ci puissent se prononcer quant à la légitimité de ces innovations.

 

Professeur Axel Kahn, le célèbre généticien français, lors de l’inauguration de la Fondation Brocher

 

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Isabelle Perreault Isabelle Perreault

Professor - University of Ottawa
Canada

Isabelle Perreault is Associate Professor at the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa. She is currently working on two research projects: 1) biopolitics and the Canadian penal code, and 2) a sociological history of suicide in Quebec from 1763 to the present. These projects are grounded in archival material from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century. In short, she is interested by how discourses from the realms of politics, religion, the media and science have shaped and managed so-called mental, social and deviant sexual behaviours in French Canada. She is an affiliated member at the Centre d’histoire des régulations sociales (CHRS) at UQAM and has a research axis at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research on Citizenship and Minorities (CIRCEM) at University of Ottawa. This research axis, Biopolitical issues and minority groups, questions Canadian biopolitics from traces found in archives, traces that emanate from the contact between an individual and a medical, judicial or police institution on (assisted) suicide, induced abortion, assisted procreation, sterilization, non-procreative sexual practices and others subjects. A close attention is given to minority groups, such as the francophone minority, and to groups who are seen has minorities because of their life conditions and histories.