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Solidarity: thinking and practice - France, Germany, Europe and the world, 19th and 20th century
L’objectif du colloque organisé conjointement par le Comité franco-allemand des historiennes et historiens des XIXe et XXe siècles et l’université de Strasbourg est de mettre en valeur l’histoire de la pensée et de la pratique solidaire à l’époque contemporaine, dans un espace national comme transnational. Dans quelle mesure y-a-t-il eu des convergences, des divergences ou des interactions dans l’évolution des pensées et des pratiques de solidarité en France et en Allemagne, mais aussi en Europe et dans le monde ? Qu’en est-il des paradoxes ou des contradictions dans le débat sur la solidarité ?
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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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Processus de transmission dans les familles de migrants ou issues de l'immigration
Regards croisés dans les États de l'Union européenne
Asking oneself questions on the concept of « transmission » in the field of sociology or history of immigration, one can refer to Max Weber’s observation: “All differences in ‘customs’ can feed a specific feeling of ‘honor’ and ‘dignity’ within those who carry them out. One can forget the original motives that gave birth to diverse lifestyles and the contrasts continue being perpetuated as ‘conventions’.” (Economie et Société, Vol.2, Pocket 1995, p. 128) Nearly a century later, can this observation still be considered as a topical subject? It is exactly this question that the conference offers to verify, summoning around the syntagm “process of transmission” the different disciplinary fields of migratory research.
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What mankind? Teaching, students, (male and female) teachers
Revue internationale d'ethnographie n°4
This call for contribution of the Revue Internationale d’Ethnographie considers gender issue in terms of education and training through three “foundations”: teaching, students and teachers. It aims at assembling articles dealing with these three “foundations” – in a connected or disconnected way – by putting into evidence the dynamic which connect them to the gender issue so as to renew the knowledge extending to these observations of various situations. Expected contributions will emanate from ethnography but those from different subjects concerning humanities and social sciences may be relevant as well.
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