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  • Istanbul

    Beitragsaufruf - Neuere und Zeitgeschichte

    The making of cultural policies

    Trans-Acting Matters: Areas and Eras of a (Post-)Ottoman Globalization

    This workshop takes place in the framework of the research project “Trans-Acting Matters: Areas and Eras of a (Post-)Ottoman Globalization”. It aims to analyse the making of cultural policies and actions in Turkey and the post-ottoman spaces. We wish to question the ways in which the circulations participate in the construction of cultural policies today as well as to rethink the earlier cultural policies and actions from the late Ottoman Empire onwards. The workshop attempts to question the co-production of cultural policies, of their spaces and territories, as well as the plurality of the conceptions of culture carried by cultural policies. The workshop will focus on the phenomena of hybridity, of connections, and associations of various actors which co-produce original forms of cultural policies.

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  • Beirut

    Stipendien, Preise und Stellenangebote - Städteforschung

    L’Ifpo recrute son responsable du programme Observatoire urbain (Beyrouth)

    L’Ifpo recrute son Responsable du programme Observatoire Urbain (Beyrouth). Prise de poste le 1er septembre 2011 ; dépôt des candidatures avant le 15 décembre 2010. Descriptif du poste : élaboration et mise en œuvre de recherches individuelles et collectives en sciences humaines et sociales sur le Proche Orient contemporain (programme « Observatoire urbain »).

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  • Amman

    Beitragsaufruf - Soziologie

    Les camps de réfugiés palestiniens en Jordanie

    A Lasting Temporariness: Population, Space and Social Practices, 1990-2010

    This one day workshop will focus on the social and spatial organization of the camps, the social practices of their inhabitants, and the influences, interpretations and effects of what we call a lasting temporariness on the Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan. Due to their significance and status, the camps represent key social spaces for exploring patterns of interaction between different religious groups and national minorities, for examining governance, for studying development and planning issues (infrastructure and services), for mapping the constitution of territories and identities, and for analyzing the development of an intricate network of economic and political connections inside and outside of their spaces.

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