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    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Ethnology, anthropology

    PhD positions for the research project Gangs, Gangsters, and Ganglands: Towards a Global Comparative Ethnography” (GANGS)

    The project “Gangs, Gangsters, and Ganglands: Towards a Global Comparative Ethnography” (GANGS) aims to develop a systematic comparative investigation of global gang dynamics, to better understand why they emerge, how they evolve over time, whether they are associated with particular urban configurations, how and why individuals join gangs, and what impact this has on their potential futures. It draws on ethnographic research carried out in Nicaragua, South Africa, and France, adopting an explicitly tripartite focus on “Gangs”, “Gangsters”, and “Ganglands” in order to better explore the interplay between group, individual, and contextual factors. The first will consider the organisational dynamics of gangs, the second will focus on individual gang members and their trajectories before, during, and after their involvement in a gang, while the third will reflect on the contexts within which gangs emerge and evolve.

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    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Contemporary Religious Movements: From Africa to the Americas and Back

    The transatlantic movement of beliefs and of religious practices dates back to the earliest days of the “discovery” of the Americas. Since then, there have been over five hundred years of exchange between the two sides of the Atlantic. In many cases, religious movements brought to the New World by European and African migrants were among those persecuted by the hegemonic religious institutions as heretic or pagan. Sometimes, the crossing to the New World has brought about transformation of old belief systems, leading to the creation of so- called “syncretistic” movements, such as Haitian Voodoo, Rastafarianism, Candomblé, etc. To these, we might add the Pentecostal wave, which in recent decades has been sweeping across both Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa, transforming the religious landscapes.

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    Call for papers - History

    Latin America and "International Geneva" during the Interwar Period

    The Beginning of Regional and International Integration

    La Société suisse des américanistes et l'Université de Genève en partenariat avec le Projet du centenaire de l'Organisation internationale du travail (OIT) organisent à Genève, les 28 et 29 octobre 2011, un colloque international sur la participation de l'Amérique latine aux travaux de la Société des nations et de l'OIT durant l'entre-deux-guerres. Toute proposition originale abordant un aspect des relations entre l’Amérique latine et les organismes internationaux genevois de l’entre-deux-guerres sera considérée, mais les chercheurs intéressés pourront, entre autres, suivre les pistes suivantes: l'intégration des États latino-américains à la diplomatie multilatérale ; le rôle de la SDN dans le règlement des conflits inter-américains ; les modalités des transferts de normes entre les organisations internationales et les espaces nationaux latino-américains...

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