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  • Rome

    Conference, symposium - History

    AdriAtlas e la storia dello spazio adriatico antico (VI a.C. – VIII d.C.)

    AdriAtlas è un programma internazionale dell’Agenzia nazionale per la ricerca (ANR) francese, volto a creare un atlante informatizzato dell’Adriatico nell’Antichità e nell’alto Medioevo, dal XI sec. a.C. alla metà del VIII sec. d.C.; ne fanno parte l’École française de Rome, l’Institut Ausonius di Bordeaux e il laboratorio M2ISA di Parigi. Questo convegno offre agli gli istituti coinvolti l’opportunità di fare un primo bilancio di AdriAtlas, con la partecipazione delle università di Macerata e di Foggia, impegnate da vari anni in Albania, e di confrontare le riflessioni e le esperienze dei ricercatori sullo spazio adriatico, considerato come oggetto di studio storico sul lungo termine.

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  • Istanbul

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Beyond soft power: The stakes and configurations of the influence of contemporary Turkey in the world

    This workshop will explore the theme of Turkish political and cultural influence in the world, exploring scientific debates on the topic of “soft power” and its applicability to contemporary Turkey. This workshop aims at raising several questions: To what extent is the concept of “soft power” adequate to characterize Turkey’s influence and its weaknesses both on the international stage and towards its neighboring countries? Reciprocally, how can the analysis of the different patterns of Turkey’s influence help us question the concept of “soft power”, and to come up with other notions?

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  • La Plaine-Saint-Denis

    Study days - Urban studies

    Urban Heritage Stakeholders and their Conflictual Memories and Representations : France, Romania, Turkey

    First Workshop : Governance in policies and practicies concerning Urban heritage

    Ce cycle de rencontres scientifiques vise à approcher la question des acteurs du patrimoine urbain (au sens large et au-delà des monuments classés ou historiques) et celle des conflits de mémoire que la patrimonialisation engendre. Dans une perspective assez généraliste et introductive, cette première journée sera l’occasion de revenir sur la question de la gouvernance dans les trois contextes aux histoires, cultures, et gestions patrimoniales différentes, mais soumis à des injonctions (Europe, Unesco) de « bonne gouvernance » et de « participation ».

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