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Porto Alegre
Clomparative perspectives in the sociology of professional groups, the sociology of gender and the the sociology of migrations
The object of this session is the sociological theorization of the relation between gender and profession. Today, the question is less the exclusion of women from work defined as professional, considering their feinization, than their routine inclusion in ill-defined support roles. The presentations could cross several approaches (of sociology of professional groups, gender, migrations, intersectionality...) to deal with issues like :inequalities in women's access to certain professions, male resistance to women's carrers, delegation of "dirty work", the specific and cultural construction of a masculinist vision of profession work, how professions professes gender, the effects of liberalisation of professions (in many sectors like Health, Culture or Law) on their feminization...
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Marseille
Family Migrations and Uses of Law
Actors, Norms and Regulation within International Families' Movement
In the last decades, international migrations have significantly influenced family structures. Individuals migrate to rejoin their spouse or family; some have to juggle between the law of their country of origin and of their country of residence to divorce; others give birth to a child in a country where they have no right to reside. Minors are adopted or legally taken, others are conceived abroad (surrogacy mothers, medically-assisted procreaction), some are forced or invited to leave their country. This symposium aims at filling existing gaps in this highly topical field of research, regularly approached either by a disciplinary entry, or by employing the regulating action of law. On the contrary, this symposium investigates several other perspectives assumed by the law and the plurality of actors concerned by it.
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Call for papers - Political studies
Tracés journal, issue 30
En reposant la question de la minorité en termes d’expérience, le numéro 30 de la revue Tracés propose d’aborder les études sur les minorités à partir des processus sociaux, discursifs et affectifs qui participent, de manière souvent problématique et conflictuelle, à la construction du commun minoritaire. On réfléchira aux façons de vivre, dire et penser l’expérience minoritaire, sans pour autant renoncer à un examen des dispositifs juridiques ou administratifs qui façonnent celle-ci, et des mobilisations collectives qui s’emploient à la définir et à la transformer. Il ne s’agit pas tant ici d’opposer des approches par le haut et par le bas, que d’inciter à des allers-retours entre ces différents points de départ, sans préjuger de la méthode ou de la perspective dans lesquelles les contributions souhaiteront s’ancrer.
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