Spatialisation du risque lié aux tiques et prévention. Étude systémique d’une représentation sociale

The health risk related to tick bites is prevalent in all countries, and France is largely concerned by it, especially in the face of Lyme borreliosis. However, few scientific studies are interested in the representations that the population has of this risk and in particular, the way it has to spat...

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Main Authors: Sylvain Dernat, François Johany
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Éditions en environnement VertigO 2019-12-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/27040
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spelling doaj-1f718c78b3e24c639741ab5980d57ced2021-09-02T17:46:11ZfraÉditions en environnement VertigOVertigO1492-84422019-12-0119310.4000/vertigo.27040Spatialisation du risque lié aux tiques et prévention. Étude systémique d’une représentation socialeSylvain DernatFrançois JohanyThe health risk related to tick bites is prevalent in all countries, and France is largely concerned by it, especially in the face of Lyme borreliosis. However, few scientific studies are interested in the representations that the population has of this risk and in particular, the way it has to spatialize it. This is why this study is based on a systemic reading of the theory of social representations and more particularly of socio-spatial representations related to the notion of risk. Short semi-structured interviews using free association were mobilized in France in the areas of Clermont-Ferrand and Combrailles (n =143). The results obtained highlight a system articulating several objects of representation with a predominance of health elements in the representation of tick risk around Lyme disease. However, two other worlds of reference make sense in the representation : animals and nature. There is thus a socio-spatial articulation of tick risk that tends to negatively influence the representation of nature and more specifically of the forest. Prevention strategies must therefore focus more on this spatialized dimension of representation by improving local knowledge of risk and taking into account its evolution related to climate change.http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/27040tick bitesocio-spatial representationLyme diseaseforesthealth
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Spatialisation du risque lié aux tiques et prévention. Étude systémique d’une représentation sociale
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tick bite
socio-spatial representation
Lyme disease
forest
health
author_facet Sylvain Dernat
François Johany
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title Spatialisation du risque lié aux tiques et prévention. Étude systémique d’une représentation sociale
title_short Spatialisation du risque lié aux tiques et prévention. Étude systémique d’une représentation sociale
title_full Spatialisation du risque lié aux tiques et prévention. Étude systémique d’une représentation sociale
title_fullStr Spatialisation du risque lié aux tiques et prévention. Étude systémique d’une représentation sociale
title_full_unstemmed Spatialisation du risque lié aux tiques et prévention. Étude systémique d’une représentation sociale
title_sort spatialisation du risque lié aux tiques et prévention. étude systémique d’une représentation sociale
publisher Éditions en environnement VertigO
series VertigO
issn 1492-8442
publishDate 2019-12-01
description The health risk related to tick bites is prevalent in all countries, and France is largely concerned by it, especially in the face of Lyme borreliosis. However, few scientific studies are interested in the representations that the population has of this risk and in particular, the way it has to spatialize it. This is why this study is based on a systemic reading of the theory of social representations and more particularly of socio-spatial representations related to the notion of risk. Short semi-structured interviews using free association were mobilized in France in the areas of Clermont-Ferrand and Combrailles (n =143). The results obtained highlight a system articulating several objects of representation with a predominance of health elements in the representation of tick risk around Lyme disease. However, two other worlds of reference make sense in the representation : animals and nature. There is thus a socio-spatial articulation of tick risk that tends to negatively influence the representation of nature and more specifically of the forest. Prevention strategies must therefore focus more on this spatialized dimension of representation by improving local knowledge of risk and taking into account its evolution related to climate change.
topic tick bite
socio-spatial representation
Lyme disease
forest
health
url http://journals.openedition.org/vertigo/27040
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