Anne-Cécile Hoyez’s research while affiliated with University of Rennes 2 and other places

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Publications (50)


Photo 3 : Captures d'écran du site internet, de la présentation du cabinet d'un.e des gynécologues exerçant dans cette maternité
La mobilité : sésame d’un accouchement sur mesure pour les élites économiques ?
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August 2023

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Revue francophone sur la santé et les territoires

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Maud Gelly

Cet article porte sur les rapports à l’accouchement au sein d’une maternité privée recevant des patientes françaises et étrangères issues de classes sociales économiquement privilégiées, enquêtées dans le cadre du projet TRASOPER. Nous proposons une discussion portant d’une part sur les registres de mobilité, de circulation et de migration de ces femmes, et d’autre part sur les logiques animant les rapports sociaux entre femmes et personnels soignants autour de la grossesse. Nous montrons comment la grossesse et l’accouchement, pour ces femmes et les personnes qui les prennent en soin, reposent sur des agencements spatiaux et temporels qui produisent des pratiques de santé spécifiques chez les élites, aussi bien à l’échelle de leurs espaces de circulation transnationale, qu’au sein de l’établissement qu’elles ont sélectionné pour accoucher, et qu’à l’échelle de leur corps.

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Un terrain « du proche ». Le militantisme et la recherche à l’épreuve de l’occupation d’une université

February 2022

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Carnets de géographes

This article steps on sociology of social movements, ethnography of mobilisations, and social geography. It articulates a socio-spatial approach of social movements with a reflexive dimension on the links between research and activism. Also, this article proposes the restitution of the experience of its three authors. After presenting the contextual elements that led to the occupation of a university by two distinct occupation movements (a student occupation; an occupation by "the Collective" - a support group for undocumented immigrants), the article details the links between spaces of occupation and militant practices, illustrating how the occupied university has become a “fieldwork of closeliness” destabilizing the relationships of struggles, dominations and negotiations for the members of the Collective. Finally, the article questions the way in which this sensitive and familiar “fieldwork of closeliness” challenges research postures and professional routines. Finally, this reflective work shows how the occupation undoes militant routines and research practices, forcing their interactions into a new type of framing.



Map of a mobile outreach work (April, 4th, 2018)
Balancing local justice and spatial justice: Mobile outreach and refused asylum seekers

July 2021

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This article sheds light on the dynamics of mobile outreach practices, and is based on a field study of the ambulatory activities of Médecins du Monde around Strasbourg, France. Mobile teams act in a temporality of urgency and in the spatiality of the street. Roaming the city at regular intervals, they provide healthcare and social services to a target population that lives in the space of the street and is thus alienated from the general social and healthcare systems. Like other French cities, Strasbourg has seen an increase in asylum seekers as well as in migrants who have been refused asylum. Here, we examine the combination of the sociological notion of local justice and the geographical notion of spatial justice in the light of these changing populations. This doubled‐pronged approach allows us to more fully explore the interlocking social and spatial issues involved in the inevitably difficult choices and hard decisions inherent in mobile outreach.





Bodies at the Crossroads Between Immigration and Health

January 2020

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There is a growing concern for the intensification of health problems among immigrants who have recently arrived in European countries in relation to the deleterious impacts of the poor living conditions in which they find themselves and the constraints on accessing healthcare services. Taking a biopolitical approach in which immigrants’ bodies are not passive vectors and receptors of illness, we question why the immigrant body figures in our social worlds as the sign of a difference. In order to redraw immigrant pathways of healthcare and healing in the light of their daily contexts and realities, we privilege a multidisciplinary approach, connecting social geography with humanities disciplines and mixing different research materials arising from ethnographic research work and photography. We first illustrate how immigrant women re-appropriate their own bodies and analyse their place in the world as socially constructed objects within a social space in which carers, social workers, women themselves and their relatives and families are shaped and emerge together. We then expand our reflections on the subject of immigration as social geographers by adding a new path through photography to our “conventional” qualitative methodological tools in order to explore emotions and body concerns. By going beyond the argumentative role of research in the human sciences, and by going beyond scientific postures seeking to “speak for”, we have tried to bring something other than scientific proof or critical testimony about pregnancy and maternity in migration.



Citations (18)


... Si elles peuvent être financées en partie par des fonds publics (des dotations des Agences régionales de santé, des subventions communales ou départementales), leur statut associatif leur permet d'être porteuses de discours et d'actions militantes et de s'appuyer sur des bénévoles. Des travaux ont décrit le rôle majeur de ces initiatives associatives dans la prise en charge des migrants tout en soulignant la diversité de leurs modes d'action selon les contextes territoriaux dans lesquelles elles s'inscrivent (Hoyez, 2011 ;D'Halluin, 2012 ;D'Halluin & Hoyez, 2012). Elles restent néanmoins bien moins connues et décrites que les dispositifs hospitaliers et sont plus difficilement identifiées par les usagers, alors même qu'elles ont souvent été précurseurs dans la lutte contre l'exclusion sur leur territoire. ...

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Étendre les frontières de la coordination pour soigner les migrants. L’exemple d’un réseau de santé précarité en Île-de-France
L'initiative associative et les reconfigurations locales des dispositifs d'accès aux soins pour les migrants primo-arrivants
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  • November 2012

... Des choix inscrits dans des espaces-temps complexes. Rapport au temps et aux lieux des élites internationales: des dispositions au contrôle de toutes les échelles de leur existence 27 "La grossesse comme événement social dans le contexte de la migration [permet] d'interroger comment s'articulent les dimensions spatiales, sociales, administratives et temporelles des trajectoires"(Gasquet-Blanchard & Hoyez, 2020), mais aussi familiales. Pour les femmes ici enquêtées, circuler avec un nouveau-né à l'échelle internationale n'apparaît pas comme une contrainte, puisque cette échelle de circulation fait partie des pratiques ordinaires de cette catégorie sociale. ...

Les dimensions spatiales des relations familiales en migration : les enjeux autour de la grossesse en migrationThe spatial dimensions of family relations in migration: the stakes around pregnancy in migration
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  • December 2020

Norois

... On reconnaît aujourd'hui que les études en santé ont largement été contraintes par la suprématie ancienne des sciences biomédicales (Ménard, 2002). Pourtant, si la géographie de la santé pouvait être synonyme de géographie médicale ou de l'inventaire, elle s'est affirmée, depuis une trentaine d'années comme une géographie de la santé, multi échelles, et rapportant la santé à ses déterminants sociaux, spatiaux, politiques, culturels, et environnementaux (Collins, Fleuret, Huish, Hoyez, 2011 ;Curtis, 2007 ;Kervasdoué, Macé, Picheral, 2004 ;Rican, Salem, Jougla, 2000). Picheral (1995) défendait aussi cette conception d'une géographie qui ne cède pas au « médico-centrisme », et qui, sans dénigrer les autres disciplines (notamment l'épidémiologie 3 ), était légitime à participer au débat de santé publique. ...

Regards croisés sur les géographies de la santé anglophone et francophone
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  • January 2011

... They focus on the process of categorisation (Arnal, 2013) of the beneficiaries and are concerned with the spatial organisation of the roaming visits. Note that mobile teams are not exempt from competitive relationships between partners (Arnal, 2015), which leads to 'custom-made mobilities' (Hoyez, 2015;Ligi et al., 2018). Although in part supplementing those works, this article is different in several ways. ...

Territoires, mobilités et santé : comment composer et penser une offre de soins pour les populations migrantes en situation précaire ?
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  • May 2015

Revue francophone sur la santé et les territoires

... This study concerns risk and vulnerabilities shaped by migration routes, and differentiated routes into healthcare. In France, healthcare is decoupled from rights to stay; many undocumented migrants are referred to hospital by local doctors or NGOs, or if a GP discovers a serious condition-(for a detailed discussion of healthcare and migrants in urban France see Hoyez, Gasquet-Blanchard, and Bergeon 2019). In France, sexual health screening universally includes hepatitis C, B, and HIV, because transmission routes are similar. ...

Health systems and immigrants - a focus on urban France
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  • January 2019

... Whilst this article does not claim to be exhaustive or representative of the scientific debate on the subject, the aim is to provide a critical reflection on the most recent epidemiological and psychiatric scientific literature, starting from the interpretative perspective of the sociology of migration and the medical sociology. 1 Moving from constructivist premises, these two fields of study have been essential in bringing out the social and political dimensions that are involved in both identity and ethnic integration processes and in the development and adoption of classificatory, diagnostic and therapeutic tools within the framework of evidence-based medicine (Bastide, 1965;Pian et al., 2018). The analytical gaze of sociology of migration has consented to focus on the motivation behind migrations, paying close attention to phenomenon's heterogeneity and people's agency: migration is considered in its processual development in which, as we will see in this paper, the post-migration living difficulties (PMLD) seems to play a crucial role. ...

L’interprétariat en santé mentale : divisions sociale, morale et spatiale du travail dans les soins aux migrantsInterpretation in Mental Health Services: Social, Moral and Spatial Divisions of Work in Migrant CareLa interpretación en la salud mental: divisiones sociales, morales y espaciales en el trabajo de atención al migrante
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  • December 2018

Revue Européenne de Migrations Internationales

... Abondamment étudiés en anthropologie et sociologie de la santé, en économie, en bioéthique ou encore en droit, les médicaments et les politiques pharmaceutiques ont été passablement négligés par les géographes. Ils deviennent aujourd'hui un thème émergent dans la discipline (Vaguet, 2015, Fleuret et al., 2017 puisqu'ils s'inscrivent dans des lieux de production, des réseaux d'acheminement et des espaces de consommation qui, reliés entre eux, dessinent une territorialité du médicament. Deux aspects, souvent conjoints, captent l'attention des géographes : la mondialisation des enjeux et des acteurs du monde pharmaceutique ; la multiplication des facteurs qui s'opposent à la satisfaction d'un accès égalitaire, à la fois dans les Suds et les Nords. ...

Un système d’information géographique pour mieux comprendre les pratiques d’automédication

Géocarrefour

... Os fluxos migratórios chegados ao território europeu são complexos e diversos. Um dos raros consensos existentes na literatura especializada é o de que as desigualdades sociais estão vinculadas à iniquidade no acesso à saúde (Cognet et al., 2012;Sargent & Larchanché, 2011). A literatura especializada refere uma certa vantagem dos migrantes sobre os nacionais, causada pelo fato de que, em geral, são os migrantes em boa saúde que conseguem migrar (healthy migrant effect), além de uma distorção dos indicadores de mortalidade de migrantes devido ao retorno daqueles que desejam morrer em seu país de origem (salmon bias effect) (Jusot et al., 2009). ...

Expériences de la santé en migration : entre inégalités et discriminations
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  • January 2012

... In the field of health, the social sciences have contributed to this dichotomy between victimization and agency. While the former focuses on the importance of social determinisms in individuals and the inequalities they cause (in regard to access to medical care, the quality of medical care received by migrants and the effects on their health status) (Cognet et al., 2012), the latter emphasizes the strategies migrants develop to improve their health, such as remote consultations (Tarrius, 2010), self-medication due to their distrust of institutions (Kurbonova et al., 2018), prevention as a result of the unavailability and high cost of health services among migrant women (Rustamova, 2018), joining women's circles and seeking out female clerics as a means of support and source of information on health issues for women (Weine et al., 2018) and sharing transnational traditional knowledge (Sicot & Touhami, 2018). ...

Expériences de la santé et du soin en migration : entre inégalités et discriminations [éditorial]
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  • January 2012

... Furthermore, there are several recent examples of comparative studies on national or local disciplinary differences (e.g., Hoyez, Collins, & Fleuret, 2016;Peake, 2011). Such studies often focus on one specific geographical subfield such as, for instance, social or health geography, but because of its comparative and spatial scope the Lovejoyian notion of "different provinces" and his notion of ideas as "meeting points" become apparent. ...

Parallel worlds? French and Anglophone perspectives on health geography
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  • January 2016

Social Science & Medicine