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Zoé Cameron
PhD Candidate
Centre for the Sociology of Organisations (CSO)
University of Western Brittany
Research Interest(s): Social history of religion, history of activism, sociology of organisations.
Research Group(s): Work, Employment and Professions
Biography
With an undergraduate degree in history, political science and social sciences from the University of Western Brittany (UBO) and a master's degree in history from the University of Aix-Marseille (AMU), Zoe Cameron is continuing her research with a thesis co-supervised by the Centre for the Sociology of Organisations. Working on the care of ‘young female workers’ by a single-sex christian youth movement, under the co-supervision of Frédéric Le Moigne (UBO / CRBC) and Marie-Emmanuelle Chessel (CNRS / CSO), she is conducting a study at the intersection of contemporary religious social history and the social history of the working class.
EDUCATION
September 2018-May 2020
Undergraduate degree in history, political science and social sciences at the University of Western Brittany (UBO)
September 2020-June 2021
Academic exchange year at the Department of History and Social Sciences at the University of Cadiz (UCA), Spain.
September 2021-June 2024
Master's degree in History, Civilisation and Heritage at Aix-Marseille University (AMU).
Since October 2024
PhD student at the Centre for Breton and Celtic Research at the University of Western Brittany and the Center for the Sociology of Organisations at Sciences Po Paris.
Thesis topic
« Young workers » and the Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne Féminine (Literal translation : Feminine working Class Christian youths), 1945-1987.
