Camille Collin
Positions held
| 2025-2026 to today | Student(s), Ethics and politics |
Biography
Camille Collin is a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur la Diversité et la Démocratie (CRIDAQ-UQTR). As a political theorist, her research, conducted under the supervision of Naïma Hamrouni (UQTR), focuses on post-mortem justice, i.e., demands for more equal treatment of corpses in France and Quebec. Her thesis, “Gouverner les morts ordinaires : une théorie de la justice post mortem”, analyzes the principles and values mobilized in the development of public policies governing the treatment of corpses in France.
Among her most recent achievements, Camille has published an article entitled “Beyond the Living: Death Care and the Boundaries of Social Reproduction” in the journal Ethics and Social Welfare, as well as a new chapter entitled “Standardiser le traitement du corps des soldats défunts : le cas français”, published in the collective work Les sciences sociales face aux armées (Septentrion, 2026).
camille.collin@sciencespo.fr


