NEWS BRIEF
In the Media and Beyond
Article published on June 5, 2025, in the French daily newspaper Le Monde
Radio interview broadcast on June 11, 2025, by RCF Bretagne, on the program Grand invité régional (Regional Guest of Honor)
Article published in July 2025 in the newsletter of the Institute for Humanities and Social Sciences (INSHS) of the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), p.17
Article published on July 22, 2025, on the École normale supérieure - PSL website, under the heading “News, Campus, Student Initiatives.”
Our next Events
Ocean Diplomats - ethnographic Dialogues
Recently, the global Ocean has become a key (environmental) diplomatic issue. However, behind the apparent coherence of international events, the development of this “ocean diplomacy” remains a hesitant and fragmented process involving multiple actors and tensions, which this seminar co-organized by the ODIPE collective aims to examine. The three successive UNOCs (New York in 2017, Lisbon in 2022, Nice in June 2025) are sometimes presented by their promoters as conferences of the parties (COP). However, these conferences are not intended to negotiate a specific international treaty: they are open spaces for discussion, meetings, power struggles, and storytelling about the global Ocean. This process of a of diplomacy are marked by proliferation, uncertainty, and varied strategies. The scenes and meanings are difficult to grasp in all their complexity, interconnections—even for the research communities most directly concerned. Collective ethnographies, in interaction with the entire ocean science community, facilitates understanding and reporting on what is at stake. The seminar will bring together these ethnographic field reports and the experiences of participants in these events to engage in a critical interdisciplinary dialogue.
The seminars will be organized in a hybrid format, always at the same time, unless otherwise stated. Plan for one hour of online discussion, from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., and two hours on site, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m., if you wish to continue the discussions with the speakers and guests. Detailed information about each session will be updated regularly on this page. If you would like to register for the events and be kept informed about the organization, please click here. The seminars will be in French, some partially in English, and others entirely in English.
Opening Session
Ethnographier l’océanisation de la diplomatie maritime-
3-4PM (online), 5PM (on site)
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IUEM, Plouzané (Amphi D)
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Online or on site
Session #2
L’UNOC depuis l’oeil des journalistes : parler des océans et faire parler les acteur.ices de la diplomatie océanique-
1-2PM (online), 3PM (on site)
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EHESP, Rennes
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Online or on site
Session #3
Performance océanique à l’UNOC : pratiques esthétiques en milieu diplomatique-
1-2PM (online), 3PM (on site)
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LPED, Marseille & IUEM, Plouzané
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Online
Session #4
Observation de l’océan et diplomatie océanique au prisme des infrastructures de surveillance environnementale-
1-2PM (online), 3PM (on site)
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ENS, Paris (TBC)
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Online or on site
Session #5
Le moment bleu des négociations pour un Traité Plastiques-
1-2PM (online), 3PM (on site)
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LISIS, Noisy-le-Grand
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Online or on site
Session #6
‘Green exceptionalism’ goes offshore? Unpacking the main diplomatic narratives on Costa Rican oceans at the UNOC3 sequence-
1-2 PM (CET)
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Helmholtz Institute for Functional Marine Biodiversity, Oldenburg (Germany)
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Online or on site
Session #7
Du One Ocean à la pêche : le secteur professionnel des pêches à l’UNOC-
1-2PM (online), 3PM (on site)
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TBC
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Online or on site
Session #8
Les abysses à Nice : frontière lointaine ou enjeu incontournable ?-
1-2PM (online), 3PM (on site)
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IUEM, Plouzané (Amphi D)
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Online or on site
Session #9
Which Ocean Do We Want? Indigenous Knowledge, Power, and the Politics of Global Ocean Governance-
1-2PM (online), 3PM (on site)
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TBC
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Online or on site
Closing Session
Summary session & outlook-
1-2PM (online), 3PM (on site)
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TBC
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Online or on site
REPLAY
Did you miss a seminar and want to watch the recording? Visit the Canal U channel of our partner, GDR OMER Océan et MERs (a research group supported by the CNRS).
The videos will be broadcast progressively, subject to the speakers’ approval.
Our Meetings
Working meeting on 24 November 2025
The ODIPE research group met on November 24, 2025 for a day of collective work. The morning was devoted to a news roundup and progress on three scientific articles currently being written, with a discussion on the different forms of participation in collective writing. In the afternoon, discussions focused on the ‘Odipe hors les murs’ programme and the planning of the year's planned presentations, followed by a discussion with our partners, some of whom participated via videoconference. The following day, several members of the group presented Odipe's work on the ocean at the ‘Ecological Futures’ seminar at Condorcet, hosted by Sébastien Roux and Gaëlle Ronsin.