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  • Ningbo

    Call for papers - Sociology

    Tourism research. Comparative approaches in China and France

    Cette journée d’étude de recherche vise en premier lieu à favoriser les échanges entre chercheurs chinois et chercheurs français concernant leurs approches respectives de la recherche (sciences sociales, sciences de gestion) en tourisme. Il s’inscrit dans les collaborations déjà fructueuses entre les collègues de l’université de Ningbo et les collègues français, en particulier enseignants-chercheurs à l’université d’Angers (UFR ESTHUA « Tourisme et culture »).

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  • Paris

    Study days - Economy

    China-EU economic relations

    University Shanghai Fudan-Paris IAS workshop

    Over the last decades, China has become a major player in the world trade and the European Union's second largest trade partner after the United States. Economic relations between the European Union and China now take up a variety of forms, including technological collaboration in new high tech ventures.

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  • Berlin

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Art History for Artists: Interactions Between Scholarly Discourse and Artistic Practice in the 19th Century

    The development of art history as a discipline during the 19th century has been variously associated with the politics of national identity, the needs of a growing bourgeois public in search of cultural capital, or of an expanding art market. However, the role of art training, and art practitioners themselves in the shaping of the discipline remains unexamined. Courses in art history had been systematically introduced in the curricula of art and architecture academies since the late 18th century, and spaces of art education count among the first institutional homes of the discipline, well before the establishment of autonomous university chairs. This conference aims to explore the interactions and productive tensions between art practice and art scholarship in the 19th century. 

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  • Tokyo

    Conference, symposium - Ethnology, anthropology

    Recognising social margins within social dynamics in France and Japan

    Ce colloque aborde à la question des marges, en France et au Japon. Par « marges », nous entendons toute population reléguée en périphérie, ignorée des discours, non prise – ou mal prise – en compte dans la définition des normes les plus partagées.

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  • Cambridge

    Study days - History

    The Circle of Money

    Practices, Politics, and Policy in Premodern Societies (6th-17th Centuries)

    Money is at once elusive and concrete. As a mode of economic exchange it exists within a relatively fixed playing field, with clearly delineated boundaries of benefits and costs. However, poor handling, bad advice, or even a bad turn at a game of chance can swallow money up in one fell swoop. The workshop will investigate this wide array of pre-capitalist, western and non-western contexts from the English Isles, Flanders, France, Germany, Italy, and China between the Middle Ages and Early Modern times.

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  • Nantes

    Conference, symposium - Language

    The ethos and identities of the Francophone writer

    Ce colloque vise à mettre à l'honneur l'analyse du discours littéraire (ADL), et plus spécifiquement celle du discours littéraire « francophone ». Il s’agit de convoquer des textes littéraires et de proposer des corpus intéressant à la fois les études littéraires et les sciences du langage. Puisque l'ADL s'est focalisée sur les scénographies et les ethê auctoriaux (Maingueneau, Amossy, Delormas, Diaz, etc.), ce colloque propose de cerner la notion d’« écrivain(s) francophone(s) », sous le prisme méthodologique de l'analyse du discours, à partir des productions littéraires d’auteurs écrivant en langue française (romans, nouvelles, essais, théâtre, poésie, journaux intimes, lettres, etc.).

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Modern

    The Japanese musician in France or Franco-Japanese relationships in the musical world between 1900 and 2010

    Dès l’ouverture de Meiji, à la fin du XIXe siècle, la formation des musiciens japonais a été soumise aux contraintes culturelles et politiques des pays occidentaux. Tenu de choisir entre l’enseignement européen, dominé principalement par les écoles germaniques et françaises, ou l’enseignement influencé par les États-Unis d’Amérique, le musicien japonais a parfois dû se former au péril de sa propre identité culturelle. Pour autant, les artistes japonais semblent avoir préservé l’ontologie de leur musique tout en ayant assimilé certaines caractéristiques des cultures occidentales.

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  • Lausanne

    Call for papers - History

    The Smaller European Powers and China in the Cold War, 1949-1989

    This international conference aims to examine the policies of the smaller European powers towards China – and vice versa – during the Cold War. Thereby it focuses, on the European side, on both Western and Eastern Europe – regardless of whether a country was part of the NATO or the Warsaw Pact. Meanwhile, on the Chinese side, the conference proposes to include both Chinas, namely the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and the Republic of China (RoC). While this should allow for the analysis of different relational constellations, the chronological framework – that ranges from the Communist victory in China in 1949 to the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Tiananmen Square uprising in 1989 – should enable us to identify policy shifts and patterns.

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