Maryline Crivello
About Maryline Crivello
Maryline Crivello serves as the Vice Présidente at Aix Marseille Université, where she has held the position since 2020. She has coordinated various research programs and published multiple works focusing on Mediterranean studies and the uses of the past.
Work at Aix-Marseille University
Maryline Crivello serves as Vice-présidente CA at Aix-Marseille Université, a position she has held since 2020. In this role, she contributes to the governance and strategic direction of the university, which is located in the Région de Marseille, France. Her responsibilities include overseeing academic programs and initiatives that align with the university's mission.
Education and Expertise
Maryline Crivello has extensive expertise in Mediterranean studies and the uses of the past. She has directed the UMR 7303 TELEMME at the Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences de l’Homme since February 2011, focusing on research related to Mediterranean societies and cultures. Her academic work includes publishing several influential books on historical narratives and their implications.
Background
Crivello coordinated the IMASUD program for the ANR, leading to the publication of 'Les échelles de la mémoire en Méditerranée' by Actes Sud in 2010. She also coordinated the European program MedMem under Euromed-HERITAGE IV from 2009 to 2012, which aimed to enhance the understanding of Mediterranean heritage through digital means.
Achievements
Maryline Crivello directed a series of short films titled 'Je me souviens... de la Méditerranée' in 2013, in collaboration with Marseille-Provence 2013 and CNRS. She is also a partner in the ANR ECRIN project, which addresses issues related to screens and inequalities. Additionally, she is working on the 'Dictionnaire de la Méditerranée', set to be published by Actes Sud in 2015.
Publications and Contributions
Crivello has authored several significant publications, including 'L'écran citoyen' (1998), 'Façonner le passé' (2004), 'Concurrences du passé' (2006), 'Récit, individu, histoire' (2008), and 'Télévision et Méditerranée. Généalogies d'un regard' (2008). Her work often explores the intersections of memory, history, and media within the Mediterranean context.