Reshape | Stéphéline GINGUENE
GINGUENE Stéphéline

GINGUENE Stéphéline

Teaching assistant in social psychology and health psychology Contact : stepheline.ginguene@univ-lyon2.fr

Affiliations

Université Lumière Lyon 2

Research on Healthcare Performance (RESHAPE), Inserm U1290, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 

Research axis

My research is in the field of social and health psychology, with a societal approach. I study these issues from two main angles:

1. Social representations, stereotypes and emotions relating to minority and stigmatized groups.

2. Processes impacting individual quality of life, in the context of chronic illness.
In my work, I am particularly interested in using mixed methodologies, both qualitative (e.g. interviews, press analyses, focus groups, etc.) and quantitative (e.g. surveys).

Biosketch

Stéphéline Ginguené is a Teaching Assistant in Social and Health Psychology at the Research on Healthcare Performance lab (RESHAPE – Inserm U1290), Université Lumière Lyon 2. Her research takes a societal approach to psychology, focusing on social representations, stereotypes, and emotions related to minority and stigmatized groups, as well as on quality of life in the context of chronic illness. She uses mixed methods, combining qualitative analyses and quantitative surveys.

Publications

Ginguené, S., Préau, M., & Bourguignon, D. (2024). Ni homme, ni enfant : La place de la femme qui revient du jihad au prisme de l’intersection des préjugés et des méthodologies. Psychologies, Genre et société, 3. https://www.psygenresociete.org/334

Ginguené, S., Badea, C., Bourguignon, D., Guimond, S., Licata, L., Ndobo, A., Préau, M., & Rohmer, O. (2024). RÉSUMÉ DE THÈSE. Les individus revenants du jihad : Des stéréotypes aux préjugés, une menace déshumanisée ? Bulletin de psychologie, N° 586(4), 85‑88. https://doi.org/10.3917/bupsy.586.0085

Bauquier, C., Ginguené, S., Leroy, T., Doumergue, M., Lebrun, N., Della Vecchia, C., Mabire, R., Leveaux, S., Sagaon Teyssier, L., & Préau, M. (2024). Measuring reconceptualization and reprioritization during France’s first COVID-19-related lockdown in women with and without a history of cancer: an adaptation of the SeiQol-DW and PGI. Quality of Life Research. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-024-03626-y

Ginguené, S., Leveaux, S., Parant, A., Préau, M., & Laguette, V. (2023). Terrorisme et terroriste : De l’acte à l’individu qui le commet, différences représentationnelles et émotionnelles. Psychologie Française, 68(3), 407‑426. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psfr.2023.03.001

Della Vecchia, C., Girodet, M., Ginguené, S., Carpentier, C., Leroy, T., Siméone, A., Vayre, E., Mabire, X., Ferraz, D., Morin‐Messabel, C., & Préau, M. (2022). At the heart of the COVID‐19 crisis: Perceived concerns of changes in long‐term cancer care in French women with cancer. European Journal of Cancer Care, 31(4). https://doi.org/10.1111/ecc.13599

Caillaud, S., Ginguené, S., Man Maharjan, S., Koirala, G., Tonon, B., Le Roch, K. (2021). Social representations of the undernourished child and health-seeking behaviour in Nepal. A case of othering? Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 1-15. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/casp.2576  

Fagnoni, P., Ginguené, S., Mercier, P. (2021). BOOK REVIEW. Jodelet, D., Vala, J., & Drozda-Senkowska, E. (2020). Societies Under Threat. A pluri-disciplinary approach. Springer. Papers on Social Representations, 30(1), 5.1-5.6. https://psr.iscte-iul.pt/index.php/PSR/article/view/589

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