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    Study days - History

    Voluntary Associations in the Yugoslav Space

    Relations with State and Family from the Late 19th Century to the Present

    The workshop focusses on the changing relationship between voluntary associations/NGOs, the state and the family. According to traditional sociological views, civil society – and thus associations, as its most frequently evoked incarnation – are conceived as being opposed to both the state and the family, a sort of free space for collective agency escaping from the strictures of both kinship structures and of the state. More recently, scholars of civil society have convincingly shown the problems with drawing a clear-cut border between the state and VAs/NGOs, and tend to see this border as porous, shifting, and subject to negotiation.

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    Lecture series - Language

    At the translator's table

    Conference cycle

    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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