CNRS Senior Research Fellow, Marc Renneville has been member of the Alexandre Koyré Center since 1998 (UMR 8560). He is director of the new Joint service unit CLAMOR (UMS 3726), after being the first director of the new TGIR Huma-Num (UMS 3598), the “very large Research Infrastructure for the Digital humanities” (2013-2015).
He has been at the head of the digital project Criminocorpus since its inception (2005). This open access publishing platform is dedicated to the history of justice, crimes and punishments. Managed since 2015 by the CLAMOR, it is composed of three sites :
- Museum of the History of Justice, Crime and Punishment
- Criminocorpus. Revue hypermédia
- News Blog
Fields of Expertise
History of the human sciences
History of justice
Digital Humanities
Personal website :
- Histoire des sciences et justice pénale
Contact :
marc.renneville[at]cnrs.fr
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