Joëlle Zask teaches philosophy at the Aix-Marseille University. She is a specialist of John Dewey and of social philosophy and is interested in conditions of shared demographic culture. Her thinking leads her to explore diverse sectors such as education, agriculture, economy, art, public politics and of course ecology. She is the author of several books including “Quand la forêt brûle: Penser la nouvelle catastrophe écologique” (When the forests burn: thinking the new ecological catastrophe), 2019.