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  • Genf

    Kolloquium - Soziologie

    Sustainability Through Art

    The Role of Art In and Towards Sustainable Changes

    The Research Committee of Sociology of Arts and Culture (CR-SAC) of the Swiss Sociological Association and the Universities of Geneva, Lausanne as well as Lucerne would like to welcome all participants to the conference “Sustainability through Art”. The main purpose of the event is to render visible what is being done in the field of “arts and sustainability”, engage in debates and discussions between different actors working in the field, and explore future research and research-action directions.

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  • Genf

    Beitragsaufruf - Soziologie

    Sustainability through Art

    The role of art in and towards sustainable changes

    While the sociology of arts and culture has long dealt with classical sociological questions of artistic production, distribution and reception, the concern for ecological issues and sustainability has only recently been taken up. On the one hand, the artistic field is an economy and an industry like any other, where the use of natural and human resources leads to questions of inequality, access and power relations. On the other hand, it represents a particular case, as intertwined with the issues of sustainability are those of artistic meaning, reception and cultural practices, and social factors different than in other fields. What is the environmental and social impact of art? Can art be sustainable, both ecologically and socially through time, and how? What can we make of the sustainability of art that is made to last long – sculpture, painting, print, recorded production – as well as of the required preservations techniques and places? And, on the other hand, what is the place of ephemeral art when considering sustainability (in all its aspects): street art, graffiti, art installations, live music and theatre? How can art support transformations towards more sustainable societies? A change in individual and collective practices is needed to achieve the SDGs. What role can or do art and artists play in these transformations? Can artists contribute to shaping alternative paths?

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  • Genf

    Kolloquium - Darstellung

    La restauration des œuvres d'art en Europe entre 1789 et 1815

    Pratiques, transferts, enjeux

    Ce colloque souhaite faire le point sur une période charnière de l’histoire de la restauration des œuvres d’art en Europe, qui s’étend de la Révolution française à la chute de l’Empire napoléonien. Les communications mettent l’accent sur les échanges, les transferts et la circulation des œuvres, des praticiens et des savoirs à cette période. Sont réunis à l’échelle internationale des professionnels de la conservation-restauration, des historiens de l’art et des experts du monde des musées, tout comme de jeunes chercheurs, valorisant ainsi la diversité des approches et des compétences.

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  • Genf

    Sonstige Angaben - Soziologie

    La Condition littéraire

    Pourquoi, les écrivains, acteurs essentiels de la chaîne du livre, sont-ils obligés pour la majorité d’entre eux d’avoir une « double vie » et d’exercer une autre activité rémunératrice ? Pourtant ces écrivains font vivre de nombreux professionnels et tout un système économique. Rencontre avec Bernard Lahire, Genève, mercredi 13 décembre 2006, 18h30

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