

Moderator: François Saltiel
With Catherine Dufour (computer scientist and writer) and Yannick Rumpala (lecturer in political science at Université Nice Côte d'Azur)
With the participation of Elise Vanriest-Dabek, heritage curator, head of the Collections and Documentary Resources Department at Mucem.
Dystopia, devastated planet, search for planet B, societies under generalized surveillance. Green utopia, women in power, self-management, sobriety.
Science-fiction stories feed our imaginations and help us to project ourselves.
Prophecy, outlet or cry of alarm? Catastrophism or optimism? What science fiction do we need today to envision tomorrow?
After the meeting, appointment at the Bookshop table-shop from Mucem for a signing session.
Biographies
Yannick Rumpala - Senior Lecturer and Director of the ERMES Team
Yannick Rumpala is a lecturer (HDR) in political science at the Université Côte d’Azur and director of the Research Team on Mutations in Europe and its Societies (ERMES). After researching environmental protection and “sustainable development” policies, he is now more interested in the processes of constructing social and ecological alternatives, on the one hand through forms of experimentation and projects tending to distance themselves from the state and the market, and on the other through the political imaginary of science fiction. Considering that science fiction can be particularly useful for thinking about how to inhabit worlds in the making, in 2018 he published Out of the rubble of the world. Ecology, science fiction and ethics of the future (ed. Champ Vallon). More recently, he has extended his political view of science fiction, in this case the cyberpunk movement, with another book designed to shed new light on our times: Cyberpunk’s not dead. Laboratory of a future between technocapitalism and post-humanity (Le Bélial, “Parallaxe” collection, 2021).
François Saltiel - journalist, author, teacher, producer
François Saltiel is a journalist, author, teacher and producer. Every morning on France Culture, he deciphers digital issues in his column Un monde connecté. From September 2025, he will be presenting a new program every Friday, “La Fabrique de l’information“, analyzing major media narratives and how opinion is shaped. Previously, he produced the program Le Meilleur des mondes for three seasons.
A television journalist (28 minutes on Arte, C Médiatique on France 5), he is also co-founder of the production company Art2voir, which develops documentaries, podcasts and fiction. Since 2005, he has taught journalism and audiovisual production at Sorbonne Nouvelle and IFP Paris 2.
In 2018, he published his first essay with Flammarion, Le Vendeur de thé qui changea le monde avec un hashtag, followed in 2020 by La Société du sans contact, selfie d’un monde en chute, and in August 2025, Faire la paix avec nos écrans with Virginie Sassoon, also with Flammarion.
Catherine Dufour - computer scientist and writer
Catherine Dufour is an author of SFFF (science fiction, fantasy and fantasy). She is also a computer engineer, a columnist for Le Monde Diplomatique and a lecturer at Sciences Po Paris. In 2001, she launched the fantasy series “Quand les dieux buvaient” ( Ed. Nestiveqnen ). She went on to publish a number of science-fiction books, including “Le goût de l’immortalité” (Ed. Mnemos ), Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire 2007. With Fayard, she publishes “Ada ou la beauté des nombres” (2019), the first French biography of the first computer scientist in history, in all genres, and with Le Seuil a detective novel, “Au bal des absents” (2020). In 2024, she published “Les champs de la Lune” with Robert Laffont, collection “Ailleurs et demain”, Prix Rosny Aîné 2025, Prix SGDL / Yves & Ada Rémy des littératures de l’imaginaire 2025.
Moderator: François Saltiel
With Catherine Dufour (computer scientist and writer) and Yannick Rumpala (lecturer in political science at Université Nice Côte d'Azur)

With the participation of Elise Vanriest-Dabek, heritage curator, head of the Collections and Documentary Resources Department at Mucem.
Dystopia, devastated planet, search for planet B, societies under generalized surveillance. Green utopia, women in power, self-management, sobriety.
Science-fiction stories feed our imaginations and help us to project ourselves.
Prophecy, outlet or cry of alarm? Catastrophism or optimism? What science fiction do we need today to envision tomorrow?
After the meeting, appointment at the Bookshop table-shop from Mucem for a signing session.
Biographies
Yannick Rumpala - Senior Lecturer and Director of the ERMES Team
Yannick Rumpala is a lecturer (HDR) in political science at the Université Côte d’Azur and director of the Research Team on Mutations in Europe and its Societies (ERMES). After researching environmental protection and “sustainable development” policies, he is now more interested in the processes of constructing social and ecological alternatives, on the one hand through forms of experimentation and projects tending to distance themselves from the state and the market, and on the other through the political imaginary of science fiction. Considering that science fiction can be particularly useful for thinking about how to inhabit worlds in the making, in 2018 he published Out of the rubble of the world. Ecology, science fiction and ethics of the future (ed. Champ Vallon). More recently, he has extended his political view of science fiction, in this case the cyberpunk movement, with another book designed to shed new light on our times: Cyberpunk’s not dead. Laboratory of a future between technocapitalism and post-humanity (Le Bélial, “Parallaxe” collection, 2021).
François Saltiel - journalist, author, teacher, producer
François Saltiel is a journalist, author, teacher and producer. Every morning on France Culture, he deciphers digital issues in his column Un monde connecté. From September 2025, he will be presenting a new program every Friday, “La Fabrique de l’information“, analyzing major media narratives and how opinion is shaped. Previously, he produced the program Le Meilleur des mondes for three seasons.
A television journalist (28 minutes on Arte, C Médiatique on France 5), he is also co-founder of the production company Art2voir, which develops documentaries, podcasts and fiction. Since 2005, he has taught journalism and audiovisual production at Sorbonne Nouvelle and IFP Paris 2.
In 2018, he published his first essay with Flammarion, Le Vendeur de thé qui changea le monde avec un hashtag, followed in 2020 by La Société du sans contact, selfie d’un monde en chute, and in August 2025, Faire la paix avec nos écrans with Virginie Sassoon, also with Flammarion.
Catherine Dufour - computer scientist and writer
Catherine Dufour is an author of SFFF (science fiction, fantasy and fantasy). She is also a computer engineer, a columnist for Le Monde Diplomatique and a lecturer at Sciences Po Paris. In 2001, she launched the fantasy series “Quand les dieux buvaient” ( Ed. Nestiveqnen ). She went on to publish a number of science-fiction books, including “Le goût de l’immortalité” (Ed. Mnemos ), Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire 2007. With Fayard, she publishes “Ada ou la beauté des nombres” (2019), the first French biography of the first computer scientist in history, in all genres, and with Le Seuil a detective novel, “Au bal des absents” (2020). In 2024, she published “Les champs de la Lune” with Robert Laffont, collection “Ailleurs et demain”, Prix Rosny Aîné 2025, Prix SGDL / Yves & Ada Rémy des littératures de l’imaginaire 2025.




























