GRAMs articles

Look here for our articles, interviews and other papers which will give you a view on social sciences research about antimicrobial resistance, antibiotics and One Global Health issues.

Colistin (3). A classic example or a unique case?

Written by Karine Bertholon

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Colistin (2). Time to decide

Written by Karine Bertholon

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The Collistine (1): Trajectory of an Unranked 'Critical' Antibiotic.

Written by Karine Bertholon

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Reducing antibiotic use in livestock farms: might women drive this change?

Written by Florence Hellec

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News

A quick overview of recent publications, conferences and diverse information in the field of social sciences of antimicrobial resistance.

Global Antimicrobial Resistance Awareness Week
EVENTS
Antimicrobial Resistance, Vulnerabilities and Justice in Healthcare
EVENTS
The economic infrastructure of professional expertise
EVENTS
Convenient classifications. Management of controversial chemicals.
PUBLICATIONS
MEDIRISC: Medicines, risks, and crises
EVENTS
Recombinations: science, fiction and society
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Antibiotic resistance: political issues
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Demedication without demedicalization? Redefining the medical and economic boundaries
PUBLICATIONS
Priority Research Program (PRP) on Antibiotic Resistance
NEWS

GRAMs and its projects

We present here all our ongoing and recently over projects which tackle with antimicrobial use regulation and different forms of antimicrobial resistance governance.

Amagri

Antimicrobials in Agriculture

Roadmap

Rethinking of Antimicrobial Decision-System in the Management of Animal Production

Dosa

Digital social science observatory on antibiotic resistance

Static

Sustaining the antibiotic infrastructure

The team and contributors

Look for who’s behind this website!

Nicolas Fortané
Nicolas Fortané

Sociologist, INRAE and Paris-Dauphine University. #OneHealth #antibiotics

Henri Boullier
Henri Boullier

Sociologist

Clementine Comer
Clementine Comer

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Aurélien Féron
Aurélien Féron

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Lucile Benoit
Lucile Benoit

PhD student in sociology

Karine Bertholon
Karine Bertholon

Veterinary inspector and former intern of the AMAGRI project

Muriel Figué
Muriel Figué

Sociologist

Meetings

A view on the different events we have organised.

Factory farming: a threat to humain health
PODCASTS
AMR's controversies
CONFERENCES
One Global Health: Knowledge, Markets, and Regulations
CONFERENCES
Antibio-Addicts Conference
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