Tània Roser Berthet is a doctoral student at the Chair of Agroecology and Food Systems for Social Transformation at the University of Vic – Central University of Catalonia (UVic – UCC), co-directed by Marina Di Masso Tarditti (UVic – UCC) and Léo Mariani of the National Museum of Natural History (MNHN) in Paris. She is a member of the research groups Society, Policies and Inclusive Communities (SOPCI) and “Patrimoines Locaux, Environnement et Globalisation” (PALOC). With a degree in biology and philosophy from Sorbonne Universités, she specialises in understanding the systemic dynamics of the relationships between societies and biodiversity with the multidisciplinary master’s degree Societies and Biodiversity (MNHN). In particular, she has focused on the study of agroecological projects from a social and cultural anthropology perspective and from feminist epistemologies. She is currently pursuing her doctoral studies, focusing on the study of women-led agroecological viticulture projects.
