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    Call for papers - Sociology

    Lifelong Learning: Individual Commitment or Collective Duty?

    Revue « Sociologie du travail »

    Since the early nineties, “lifelong learning” has established itself both within the European Union and its member states as an inescapable reference point of public policy with respect to employment as well as professional and social integration. However, like “permanent education” before it, it gives rise to societal translations which differ through historically contrasting institutional configurations, through the manner in which the debates take place in each country, through the way that reforms are crafted and that systems and their appropriation get shaped. Not limiting ourselves to the French case, the objective of this issue is to subject the inherent tensions involved in lifelong education – related to its regulation, contours and usages – to an empirical investigation in different sectors, professions, territories and societies.

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  • Call for papers - History

    The nuclear and democracy

    Aujourd’hui, la Belgique reporte la sortie du nucléaire à l’horizon 2025. Tout ce processus résulte de vastes débats impliquant les partis politiques, les mouvements sociaux, écologistes, environnementalistes, etc. Le débat démocratique sur la légitimité et l’opportunité de recourir à l’énergie nucléaire a-t-il pour autant toujours existé ? C’est à cette question centrale que le CARHOP consacre un projet numéro de sa revue Dynamiques. Quels mobilisations et acteurs ont construit ce débat démocratique durant ces quarante dernières années ? L’objectif de ce numéro thématique de la revue Dynamiques. Histoire sociale en revue est de donner la part belle aux sources qui permettent d’éclairer, d’un point de vue historique mais aussi sociologique, économique, philosophique, sociopolitique ou juridique la question du débat démocratique autour du nucléaire.

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  • Lisbon

    Call for papers - History

    The Sea in the 20th – 21st Centuries and the “Forbidden Migrations”

    The Institute of Contemporary History is organizing the second edition of the conference “The Sea in the 20th – 21st Centuries”, having as topic the irregular human mobilities in the maritime space and areas surrounding ports.

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  • Naples

    Call for papers - Europe

    International migrations and labour from the 70s to the present

    Since the 70s the presence of migrants in Europe, and especially in Italy, has become a structural issue and has been at the center of the public and political debate. The progressive demolition of welfare systems, the job precariousness, and new consumer lifestyles have generated different responses in terms of regulation of the admissions of foreign citizens in search of a job and their management (housing issues, access to health care, etc.). Both with regard to organization of forms of protection of immigrants in the exercise of theirs fundamental rights, especially in cases of serious discrimination and exploitation (immigrant associations, trade union action, etc.).

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