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Social control practices and territories. European and American societies (19th-20th centuries)
This issue of Amnis analyses the notion of social control. It will be to examine the practices of domination and power. The lines of this issue are: Formal and informal actors in the exercise of social control; Territory and social control; The manufacturing of conformity
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Mexico City
Thinking the Latin American right wings
IVth International Congress
The IVth International Congress Thinking the Latin American right wings follows the three previous ones held in France (2014), Argentina (2016) and Brazil (2018), which have permitted the constitution of a community of researchers working on Latin American right-wings. Several specialists from different countries and disciplines have joined in this network, in order to promote projects and studies on this theme, and stimulated the development of new issues related to this political family. The use of various methodologies such as the analysis of political traditions and cultures, representations and imaginaries, identities, networks, sensitivities and memories have made it possible to consolidate a field of study that has become relevant to understand current Latin American political scene.
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IdeAs journal n°14
Issue no. 14 of IdeAs. Idées d’Amériques (September-October 2019) will focus on “Populisms in the Americas”. This issue’s main purpose is to help identify the criteria according to which populism can be defined, through examples from North and South America, at a time when populism has become a key notion when analyzing political and social evolutions of most American and European countries. We receive article proposals about all North and Latin American countries, written in French, English, Spanish or Portuguese.
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Haïti: An Earthquake for Gender
Revue internationale des études du développement - 2019/3
This special issue aims at bringing to light scientific knowledge which counterbalances thestereotyping of Haitian and Caribbean women’s rights. For centuries, Haitian women have beendeeply marked by the geostrategic interests of various world powers, and they are still the object of narratives whose androcentrism is explicit. This sp ecial issue will provide an opportunity to debate Haitian women’s varied experiencesthrough new epistemic and political postures, questioning western perceptions of Haiti. Thus, it will contribute to developing research largely based on practices, experiences, ideas, and theories produced in the Caribbean with an awareness for the logics of coloniality. The aim will be to bring to light an emerging literature in Haiti and, more broadly, in the French-speaking Caribbean. It will also place recent changes in the context of structural historicity, what tookplace since 2010 also being explained by structural mutations which began prior to the earthquake.
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Evora
Conference, symposium - Middle Ages
Political communication and diplomacy in the Late Middle Ages
This meeting wants to carry out a state of the art on the history of medieval diplomacy, a topic on methodological renewal process. For this, it will focus on aspects such as new historiographical tendencies the wide range of sources available (literature, archives, letters...), sociology of the protagonists (clergy, nobility, lawyers, merchants...) and the different political contexts of medieval diplomacy (papacy, kingdoms, cities...).
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Nogent-sur-Marne
Call for papers - Political studies
Militantism and Re-Compositions in Latin America
Re-composition of Militantism, Militant Trajectories and Constructions of Political Elites
This dossier aims to reflect equally on two issues central to the political reconfiguration of formerly militant activism in the most recent period of Latin American history. The first concerns the phenomena of political transformation of former militants and the networks and routes used by former militant actors to politically transform themselves. Many of these have been structured around the strategic positioning of radical political commitments, in addition to the development and integration of new generations of activists into partisan life. The notion of re-composition (translated from the French reconversion) seems appropriate in order to elaborate specifically the political landscape of formal and state connections in different cultural contexts of militantism. The second issue concerns the reconfiguration of militancy in societies that have undergone neoliberal reforms imposed in the last decades of the past century and the development of new approaches to the resistance to the neoliberal state.
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Call for papers - Political studies
Les luttes politiques pour les droits des personnes handicapées en Amérique Latine
Le domaine des luttes politiques pour les droits des personnes handicapées en Amérique Latine (XIXe - XXe siècles) reste encore largement inexploré. Un numéro spécial de la revue Disability and the Global South est prévu sur ce sujet pour l'année 2016. Nous souhaitons convier la communauté scientifique à soumettre une proposition d'article sur les luttes politiques menées par les personnes handicapées en Amérique Latine, en privilégiant les perspectives historiques ou transdisciplinaires, ainsi que les approches comparatives ou transnationales. Quelle est la nature et la spécificité des luttes politiques pour les droits des malades et des personnes handicapées en Amérique Latine ? Qu'ont-ils de commun et de divergent (en terme de contenus de revendications, de modes d'action, de temporalités, etc.) avec les luttes politiques menées dans les pays du Nord ?
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