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    Call for papers - Representation

    Statues, memories and representations during the decolonial era

    Nakan journal, no.1. A cultural studies journal

    Nakan aims to impulse innovation in the epistemological field of cultural margins. To this effect, the journal’s first issue will focus on the following theme: “Statuary, Memories, and Representations in the Decolonial Era”. The objective is to elucidate the recent events that saw the degradation of statues representing historical figures linked to slavery or colonialism in multiple parts of the Caribbean, Africa, Europe, and the United States. This topical issue fits in a context-based reflection on margins spurred by such social movements as Black Lives Matter, among others. What could be the core motivations leading to such actions? The journal invites scholars to a scientific investigation on statuaries and colonial discourse, heritage, memory, myth, and coterminous questions.

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  • Schœlcher

    Call for papers - Representation

    Zouk : Trajectories, imaginations and perspectives

    Dans la Caraïbe et ailleurs, quel impact le zouk a-t-il eu et a-t-il sur les littératures, les arts, les modes de vie, sur l'organisation sociale, les modes de communication, les consciences, les esprits, les imaginaires ? Le zouk a-t-il transformé les sociétés créoles, les sociétés du « sud » culturellement, politiquement, socialement ? Quel est l'impact du zouk sur les productions internationales ? Quand on sait que le zouk en tant que musique populaire, tient le haut du pavé dans la sphère française, en matière de ventes, de certifications, de récompenses et de représentativité nationale, ne peut-on pas l'envisager en Guadeloupe comme en Martinique, comme un moteur de l'économie culturelle et touristique qui permettrait la synergie d'un réseau allant de l'exploitation, via la production (diffusion, édias, internet, métiers des arts, du spectacle et de la scène, de la communication, de l'information...) ?

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  • Faubourg Schœlcher

    Call for papers - Geography

    Scientific research in the tropical island environment

    The organizers of this Scientific Study Day ask the participants to reflect on the challenges of a tropical island environment through current discussions about history, fictional or artistic representations, complex relationships between societies and nature, between biodiversity and sustainable development not to mention the tourism industry and the maritime economy.

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  • Schœlcher

    Call for papers - Geography

    Entrepreneurship: Which way for the development of Haiti?

    Revue Études caribéennes, number 34 / 2016

    This special issue is going to consider conceptual and empirical papers in developing coutries. In this issue, multi disciplinary approaches will also be considered (management, sociology, geography, ethnology, antropology, politics, etc).

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  • Schœlcher

    Call for papers - Geography

    Tourism and Natural Resources

    Revue « Études Caribéennes »

    This edition of Revue Etudes Caribéennes focuses on the links that unite and oppose tourism and natural resources, specifically in southern countries. The topic is open to all contributions related to the tourism development of natural resources in the fields of geography, political science, economics, sociology and ecology.

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