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Cette journée d’étude est consacrée aux trajectoires et aux collaborations des multiples acteurs qui participent à la production des photographies, et contribuent dans le même temps à façonner leurs modalités d’existence dans l’espace social. En se plaçant derrière l’image, et non plus devant elle, il s’agira d’examiner les compétences, les métiers ou les professions impliqués dans la conception, le financement et/ou la fabrication d’images photographiques destinées à être diffusées à de multiples exemplaires auprès d’un vaste public. On peut ainsi penser aux éditeurs, photograveurs, tireurs et retoucheurs, directeurs artistiques, graphistes et iconographes.
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Meknes
Gender and education amid Covid-19
Impacts, responses, and prospects
The present conference aims to examine the devastating impacts of Covid-19 pandemic on gender equality and quality education, two sustainable goals identified by the UN, and the kind of responses which were triggered as forms of activism, self-expression, and creation of new meanings. Furthermore, it explores the prospects which may be unlocked for future professionals through learning different skills and values which foster equal opportunities for both genders in leadership and in the labour market, eventually and hopefully resulting in an equitable, unbiased, and fair labour culture for all.
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Lille
Famille, vie privée, vie publique
Penser le changement de la famille : une articulation entre la vie publique et la vie privée
La famille, la vie privée sont des domaines qui ont connu des changements radicaux depuis plus de 50 ans. On peut en citer quelques-uns : pluralisation des formes devie privée, fragilisation de la vie conjugale, modification des rôles sexués au sein de la famille, flou sur l’entrée et la fin de la vie de couple, réduction de la fécondité, nouvelles formes familiales avec l’essor de ménages monoparentaux et recomposés. Ces évolutions sont des faits incontestables. Leur interprétation, en revanche, fait débat. La sociologie de la famille n'échappe pas au grand récit de l’effondrement des institutions. À vrai dire, ces perceptions durent depuis plus de deux siècles. Louis de Bonald au début du XIXe siècle ne s’indignait-il pas de la fin du pouvoir du père et du déclin de la famille après la Révolution française ? Au tournant du XXe siècle, Émile Durkheim ne notait-il pas lui-même la faiblesse d’une institution qui ne protège pas assez les individus, le conduisant à s’opposer au rétablissement du divorce par consentement mutuel ?
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Teramo
Sport and crisis: bodies, practices, representations
ESA Research Network 28 - Society and Sport
The aim of this midterm conference is to bring scholars, researchers, educators, students, professionals, and other groups interested in sports and physical activity to propose their works. The focus of this midterm conference lays in the challenges that sociology of sports and physical activity have to face to understand these new complex scenarios, the main issues we had to face, the successes, the criticalities and the lessons learned, the new horizons of our understandings of the social and cultural landscapes.
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Academic Freedom in a Global Context: Challenges and Perspectives
Transtext(e)s Transcultures: Journal of Global Cultural Studies
Academic freedom here is understood as the freedom to produce and share knowledge free from political, economic, or social hindrance so as to shed light on complex situations or issues. Academic freedom refers specifically to members of research and education institutions who seek to create knowledge “for its own sake” (Butler, 2017), rather than for industrial or commercial interests. Therefore, it is distinct from freedom of speech or other basic human rights as it is not an inherent entitlement of each human being, but rather a freedom attached to a specific community of people whose duty is to further develop knowledge in several areas. In that sense, academic freedom has a collective dimension but is exercised by a “community of the competent” (Haskell, 1996) who ensure that science is not politicised. This special issue of Transtext(es) Transcultures seeks to document and analyse the alarming rise in, and the diversification of, threats to academic freedom in the twenty-first century across the globe.
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