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Paris
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Plus de 350 langues sont représentées dans les collections de la bibliothèque, mettant la Bibliothèque universitaire des langues et civilisations (BULAC) au carrefour des langues du monde. La traduction, outil de dialogue entre les cultures, participe à la défense de la diversité culturelle et à la richesse de notre rapport au monde. Traducteurs, auteurs, chercheurs en sciences humaines et sociales vous font entrer dans les coulisses de la traduction.
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Warsaw
Elaborating tools for men
Avec l’apport des technologies numériques, le travail en réseaux est aujourd’hui devenu une pratique inévitable de la recherche scientifique. Par définition, le réseau de médiévistes Ménestrel (Médiévistes sur le net : sources, travaux et références en ligne), pratique depuis sa création en 1995 la mise en relation des médiévistes de diverses communautés animés par la préoccupation de fournir, en ligne, un guide critique des ressources disponibles pour la médiévistique en France et dans les pays partenaires du réseau. Cette journée d'études est consacrée aux ressources Internet en matière de manuscrits et de bibliothèques en Pologne et en France, organisée à l'occasion de l'Assemblée générale du réseau de médiévistes « Ménestrel ».
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Berlin
"How I celebrated the End of the World"
1989 in Central and Eastern European Cinemas
How do we look at the collapse of Communist regimes in Central and Eastern Europe today, 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall? By choosing 1989 as a starting point of reflection, this conference aims at questioning the way documentary and fiction films contribute to the understanding of both past and historical present and to provide a general overview on the relationship between cinema and post/communist society.
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Paris
Military Journalism in Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies, Issue 16 - Spring 2014
In the sociology of media, the question of military journalism occupies a special place as one carrying significant political and institutional-specific implications. This is particularly obvious in the case of the USSR, where censorship, ideological challenges related to conflicts, and inaccessibility of the army have hindered attempts to gain knowledge of the production process regarding news and information surrounding the military. Since the fall of the USSR, Russian media space has experienced an opening and a liberalization applicable to military journalism. The old Soviet army newspapers have continued to exist (Krasnaia Zvezda, for example) while civil titles dedicated to military topics have appeared (for instance, the military supplement Nezavisimoe Voennoe Obozrenie of the daily newspaper Nezavisimaia Gazeta). At the same time, new independent media have gravitated toward military topics, fed by specialized civil correspondents. This issue of The Journal of Power Institutions in Post-Soviet Societies will be devoted to military journalism in the USSR, Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) from concurrent historical, sociological and political points of view. It will examine the faces of tension and compromise between freedom of the press and constraints suitable for military journalism.
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