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  • Colloque - Géographie

    Des déserts et des hommes

    Première conférence multidisciplinaire sur l’histoire naturelle et culturelle du Wadi Ramm

    The area of Wadi Rum in Southern Jordan was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a mixed natural and cultural site in June 2011. Scholars involved in the the preparation of the nomination file came to realise that scientific knowledge about the broader Wadi Rum area is scarce and does not do justice to the importance of the site, be it its natural or cultural dimensions. It also became apparent that there is a need to systematise research and documentation efforts, and provide technical advices to the relevant authorities for the monitoring and conservation of the natural and cultural heritage of the site. Man and the Desert: the First Multidisciplinary Conference on the Natural and Cultural History of Wadi Rum is expected to be the first of a series of conferences on the interactions between human communities and arid environments to take place every two years in Wadi Rum.

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  • Amman

    Colloque - Sociologie

    Palestinian Refugee Camps in Jordan and the Near East

    Living, Planning and Managing a Lasting Temporariness

    Workshop on Palestinian Refugee Camps in Jordan and the Near East, Living, Planning and Managing a Lasting Temporariness, Monday, March 7th, 2011, 9.15am-5.45pm, At the British Institute (CBRL), Tla' Al-Ali, Amman. Organized by the Council for British Research in the Levant (CBRL) and the French Institute for the Near East (Ifpo). With the support of the French Embassy (Service de Coopération et d’Action Culturelle). Panel 1: Living a ‘lasting temporariness’: social practices and politics of daily life and panel 2: The governance and planning of ‘temporary’ spaces.

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  • Bethléem

    Colloque - Religions

    Violence, non-violence et religion

    Troisième conférence sur les relations chrétiens-musulmans

    Bethlehem University, with its tradition of building better relations between Christians and Muslims, according to its values as a Catholic LaSallian Palestinian University, is proposing a conference on Violence and Religion (9-11 February 2011) as a chance to discuss this difficult topic of the relationship between religion and violence. Although the topic may seem vast and complex, the multidisci-plinary approach allows for a better understanding of the topic and an informative exchange among scholars and interested people from all faiths.

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