
The Practice of Sensitive Science
I am a researcher, artist, and academic sociologist committed to a sensitive and embodied science.
My work is grounded in narrative medicine and in deep listening to lived experience.
I explore forms of knowledge emerging from the body, affects, and encounters.
My approach develops research dispositifs that weave sociological inquiry, sensory practices, and audiovisual creation.
I foreground the co-production of perspectives and the plurality of narratives.
Each project creates a space of attention where experience reshapes frameworks of understanding.
I design participatory methodologies that expand how knowledge can be produced.
The science I advance welcomes sensoriality, imagination, and resonance.
A sensitive science that cultivates presence, relation, and the power to exist.





