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    Call for papers - Sociology

    On the outskirts of art, intervention and social justice

    Nouvelles pratiques sociales journal vol. 30, no. 2 (spring 2019)

    Quels liens existe-il entre art, intervention et justice sociale ? Que signifient les expressions : intervention, pratique, intervention individuelle, communautaire, engagement social, changement social ? Tout d’abord, comment définir « intervention » et « art » ? Une simple recherche Google recense au moins 29 synonymes d’intervention. Ici, nous explorerons les interventions visant le changement social. Donc, comment ceci s’articule-t-il ? Comment l’art intervient-il sur le social ? Comment le social peut-il être appréhendé par l’art ? Comment l’art et la culture conjugués à une approche de changement social peuvent-ils transformer des institutions, des pratiques ou à tout le moins en atténuer les conséquences difficiles ? Comment éviter l’instrumentalisation de l’art ? Comment parler de résistances et de résiliences ? Que veut dire Art, avec un grand A ?

     

     

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  • Paris | Pierrefitte-sur-Seine

    Call for papers - Representation

    Contemporary Art and the Museum

    From the Musée du Luxembourg to the present day (1818-2018)

    The celebration of the bicentenary of the first museum of contemporary art in the Palais du Luxembourg in 1818 will be an opportunity to set out a historiographical appraisal of the institution and of the issues that exhibiting “contemporary” art continues to raise, taking a transnational and interdisciplinary approach. It will therefore take a retrospective and reflective look at how public and private museums, past and present, position themselves when faced with the art of their time.

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  • Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Music and immaterial heritage?

    Transposition. Musique et sciences sociales journal issue 8

    In 2017, almost a third of the files submitted to UNESCO for inscription on the Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) lists include a significant musical component. Applications have poured in since the 2006 entry into force of the International Convention for the Safeguarding of ICH, which established a new heritage paradigm based on practices and communities rather than monuments and artefacts, according to the perspective of “new heritages” and their aim to cultivate more open and participatory practices. Considering the far-reaching implications, this issue of Transposition  aims to explore the specific case of music in the domain of “intangible cultural heritage”, both within and beyond the framework used by UNESCO.

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