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Le populisme : dilemmes théoriques, contextes de propagation et expériences comparées
Si la plupart des chercheurs s’accordent sur l’aspect moderne du populisme, ceci ne doit en aucun cas entamer notre volonté de mieux scruter les premiers balbutiements de ce phénomène ainsi que ses origines depuis l’Antiquité. Étudier les racines historiques du populisme, que certains ramènent aux temps anciens, n’est en fait qu’une tentative d’enracinement, battue parfois en brèche par les changements de sens et pratiques, survenus au cours des transformations postérieures de ce phénomène. Ce dessein critique paraît de prime abord intenable, pour des considérations multiples, parmi lesquelles il faut énumérer les changements subis par le populisme, en tant que concept et pratique, à un point tel, qu’il a failli perdre ses aspects premiers. Probablement, les débuts véritables de ce phénomène, convergent selon ces chercheurs, avec l’émergence de la démocratie moderne qui souffrait prématurément de maux multiples.
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1956-1958 : une époque de révolutions qui changèrent l’Afrique (et le monde)
The objective of this panel is to compare the various social mobilizations that took place in Africa during the years 1956-1958 and which arguably constitute a historical watershed. The main aim of the panel is not the making of an abstract comparative analysis, but the analysis, based on the testimonial material collected, of how the memory of these events has been structured over time. Moreover, we are interested in understanding what the impacts of these social movements were on the structuring of states and what continuities can be found between the mobilizations of that period and the ary social mobilizations that have shaken the continent in the last ten years, from the ‘Arab Spring’ of 2011 onwards.
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Paris
Islam and Regional Cultures in Pakistan
Journée du CEIAS
With the hope of throwing new light on the transformations of Pakistani society, this one-day conference intends to move the focus away from two dominant discourses on Pakistan : that is, on the one hand, the security discourse of political and media circles that reduces Pakistan to a state on the fringe of failure, trying to cope with radical Islam and terrorism; and, on the other hand, Pakistan’s official nationalism, which rests on a unitary conception of the nation that disregards the cultural and religious diversity of the country, stressing instead Islam and Urdu as national unifiers while relegating regional cultures to folklore. This conference hopes to partly fill this gap by inviting participants to illustrate the complex, lived experience of Islam in Pakistan, the identity component of religious practices that do not fit in the dominant norm, and their inscription in local political and ethnic relations. Papers would ideally use first-hand observation and/or analyses of cultural productions to examine circumscribed case studies.
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