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Mutuelleville
Uses of the Coran in contemporary Muslim societies
Doctoral workshop
Cet atelier doctoral entend examiner les incidences et les recompositions induites par les nouveaux usages du Coran dans les activités ordinaires des croyants, y compris l’éducation religieuse. Il s’agit de focaliser l’analyse sur l’expérience pratique de manière à rendre compte des mécanismes de l’adhésion et de l’impact de la pratique sur les subjectivités religieuses.
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Nanterre
Summer School - Representation
Springtime Academy 2018
The 16th AnnualSpringtime Academy (École de printemps d’histoire de l’art) organized by the International Consortium on Art Historywill take place from June 18–23, 2018, at the Université Paris Nanterre, on the theme “Art and Politics,” reflecting the fiftieth anniversary of the events of May 1968. This weeklong program will bring together students at the masters, doctoral, and post-doctoral levels from various disciplines and specializations to share research, working methods and experience in an international and interdisciplinary dialogue with advanced scholars and professionals.
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Bayonne
Summer School - Ethnology, anthropology
The music of migrants in camps
Making art in an emergency situation
Cette université d’été a deux objectifs. le premier est d'explorer un secteur mal étudié de l’ethnologie comme la musique dans les camps de transit. S’il existe une abondante littérature historienne et musicologique sur la musique dans les camps de concentration et dans les camps d’extermination, rares sont les études qui portent sur les pratiques musiciennes. Le second objectif est de construire une démarche comparative afin de mesurer la singularité d’une observation ponctuelle sur ce que l’on appelle la crise des migrants en Europe : Paris, Baigorri, Calais, Dunkerque (France), Friedland (Göttingen, Allemagne), M’Bera (Mauritanie), Mentao (Burkina Faso), Zaatari (Jordanie).
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Paris
Bureaucracy and identity construction in the colonial and post-colonial context (1500–2015)
Based on a trilateral German, French and Senegalese cooperation, we wish to contribute to the academic exchange in African Studies between Europe, Africa and elsewhere. The summer school combines the reading of theory-related texts, the presentation of selected problems and case studies, as well as discussions. Its aim is to provide a solid foundation for further research and reflection, which will open up new perspectives and lead to cutting-edge findings.
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Lisbon
Portugal and the World
This year's Summer School Programme will be on “Traveling in the Middle Ages. Portugal and the World”, and will take place during the last three weeks of July (11th-30th July). This year’s Programme “Traveling in the Middle Ages: Portugal and the World” includes the following modules: the experience of travel; travelers and their motivations; the journey of objects and ideas; exploring medieval Portuguese sites.
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Porto
Keep It Ssimple Make It Fast International Conference – Summer School
The Summer School "Mappin’ Your Own Underground!" is an event taking place in the context of the Keep It Simple Make It Fast Conference 2016 (17-22 July 2016) on the 22nd of July 2016, in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the University of Porto. The Summer School will grant an opportunity for all students (bachelor students, master students, doctoral students and post-doctoral researchers), namely those participating in the Conference, to discuss their research, in an environment suited for knowledge exchange and practical feedback towards successful professional trajectories. This will be achieved through a series of workshops with world-renowned professors and researchers.
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Mainz
Summer School - Representation
Visuality, Community, and Affect in Representations of History
The Institute of Romance Studies at the Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz is hosting an interdisciplinary Autumn School from 4-9 October 2015, in cooperation with ZIS, the Centre for Intercultural Studies (JGU), and funded by the Volkswagen Foundation, on the topic of: Distance and/or Close-up: Visuality, Community, and Affect in Representations of History.
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