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    Summer School - Sociology

    A biographical evaluation of language policies through migrants in Europe

    Franco-German winter school

    Ce programme d’école d‘hiver thématique se propose de se concentrer, sur la question de l'évaluation biographique des politiques en matière d'apprentissage des langues par les migrants et leurs descendants.

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    Call for papers - Sociology

    The part of the other - a plural approach to translation

    Revue des sciences sociales journal (2017)

    La traduction participe d’un « détour par l’ailleurs » qui, par la confrontation avec « une pensée du dehors » (François Jullien), déstabilise les systèmes cloisonnés et clos. Tout en révélant « d’autres modes d’intelligibilité », elle crée de l’inconfort dans le système de représentations et forge un regard déshabitué. Par un mouvement de va-et-vient entre deux sphères culturelles, repérant les contrastes mais aussi les liaisons, le traducteur s’éloigne du « seuil » pour arpenter le « pont ». En nous faisant entendre, comme le souligne Nicole Lapierre, l’accent de l’autre, il nous révèle le nôtre.

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  • Strasbourg

    Call for papers - Epistemology and methodology

    From the epistemology of research to the PHD methodology

    Heuristic or reflexive trajectories?

    In the past few years, seminars for young researchers in Social and Human Sciences have provided a growing space for reflection concerning research methodology issues, and more specifically corpus processing methods. Such a development in this field of research, along with an increase in the use of quantitative methods seems to express a need for a more grounded scientific base, such as that which the so called « hard sciences » are known for. Despite some recent publications, this subject remains a focus of attention among young researchers. Consequently, this seminar aims to bring its own contribution to this issue. At present, focus tends to be laid more on corpus and processing methodology as proofs of scientific respectability than on upstream processes such as choice of subject, hypotheses and research objectives. It is our intention during these sessions to address the question of the individual researcher’s positioning towards his/her subject and corpus, as it is an often underestimated topic in linguistics.

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