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Sailing, Debating, Researching and Sharing 

The HumaniSea Challenge organise sailing expeditions as a way to meet and invite onboard researchers in the field of Humanities and Social Sciences and propose to share their studies, via a collaborative platform, with a large audience. Our sailboat the INCROYABLE, a nomad laboratory welcoming research programs dedicated to this action, will be supporting such expeditions.  

A sailing-laboratory at the crossroads of issues, linked to the Sea, that the evolution of humankind raises

Researchers in Humanities and Social Sciences often meet each other to discuss and debate in a place of the world they access, by mean of direct and fast travels, for a short moment only. It often impedes the apprehension of the distance traveled and remove the necessary time to the understanding of our mutual differences. 

 

The Humanities and Social Sciences find their origins in the exploration and understanding of our mutual differences. To get back to the study of these fields of sciences by the way of sailing expeditions - combining the time necessary to travel and the awareness of the journey - that is what The HumaniSea Challenge is all about. 

 

Driven on by a common interest for the Sea and the research, and intrigued by the interactions between humankind and its oceans, a researcher and a seaman chose to join their forces to give birth to these expeditions. They will explore together issues that such interactions are currently raising.  

 

 

A gateway to the knowledge of our sailing-researchers

 

Convinced by the benefits of a multidisciplinary approach on the issues of the interactions between the Sea and humankind, one of the main challenge of our sailboat is to become a place of discussions and debates among researchers in the field of legal studies, history, geography, anthropology, sociology, psychology, economy, political science, philosophy, and many more!

 

The HumaniSea Challenge, it's also a deep desire to share the result of these meetings and debates, to democratise the research and to share with a large audience the current and coming issues of the interactions between the Sea and humankind thanks a unique podcast season and collaborative online platform.                

 

 

 

 

 

 

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