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  • Amiens

    Study days - Representation

    Behind walls and beyond oceans

    Travel accounts, a priviliged mode of narration in historical graphic novels (from Antiquité to the Renaissance)

    La journée d'étude « Derrière le mur et par-delà les mers: le récit de voyage, un mode de narration privilégié dans la bande dessinée historique (de l'Antiquité à la Renaissance) », organisée par les laboratoires CERCLL et TrAme de l'université de Picardie Jules Verne, se déroulera le lundi 3 juin 2019, à Amiens.

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  • Paris

    Seminar - Europe

    Entering popular housing - comparative approaches to social sciences, heritage and inhabitants

    Regards croisés sciences sociales, patrimoine, habitants

    L’Association pour un musée du logement populaire du Grand Paris (AMULOP) propose pour la deuxième année l’organisation d’ateliers articulés autour du logement populaire, envisagé, de manière pluridisciplinaire, comme un moyen d’aborder les transformations sociales contemporaines en faisant des pratiques des habitants un sujet d’étude. Ce projet s’inscrit dans une démarche de synergie entre les différents acteurs scientifiques, culturels, militants, et éducatifs du territoire de Seine-Saint-Denis.

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    Academic research and development in Africa - collective work

    Ouvrage collectif

    Le Centre de recherche A Priori lance à toute la communauté africaine de chercheurs un appel à contribution pour un ouvrage collectif  sur le thème : « Recherche scientifique et développement en Afrique ». Il entend répondre à la question : comment faire de la recherche scientifique un levier de développement et ce dans tous les domaines de la vie des africains ? L'appel interpelle toutes les chapelles scientifiques (droit, science politique, nouvelles technologies, sciences humaines et sociales).

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Call for papers - Language

    Narrating Postmigration: Interdisciplinary Approaches

    These study days at Aix-Marseille Université aim to gather junior and advanced scholars working in the broad field of postmigration studies. Within this scope, we will focus on postmigration narratives – a notion that encompasses both fictional narratives and narratives documented in ethnographies – understood as narrative forms that that do not primarily refer to a migration event but rather “the transformation and cultural mixing processes that it produces for future generations” (Geiser 2008 127). Our objective is to produce a comparative dialogue between literary studies and social sciences that is based on a common understanding of postmigration narratives as migration heritage.

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  • Call for papers - Geography

    Tourism in the context of postcolonial and decolonized paradigms

    The onslaught of post- and de-colonial questions in the heart of academic fields and the critical practice of these paradigms raise major epistemological, theoretical and methodological issues for the humanities and social sciences. The numerous debates around these new directions, as well as the virulent hostilitytowhich they can be subjected, notably in France, must not curb but rathershould encourage rigorous andsite-specific analyses of long-term social, economicand mentalprocesses led by colonial regimes, of which tourism is a stakeholder. Through this appeal, we encourage workwhich allows the rethinkingof touristic situations at the heart of societies historically caught inthe colonial system.Indeed, tourism, as an economy of alterity, constitutesa great laboratoryfor thinking aboutthe historical and contemporary articulations of power relations (Boukhris, Chapuis, 2016).

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