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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Thought

    Legacies of Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt: From Philology to Sociology

    Within the “Plural Societies” Program of Université Sorbonne-Paris-Cité (USPC), we hereby initiate a series of meetings aimed to bring together scholars reflecting on the various means that can enable the empirical and theoretical understanding of social praxis. The opening day of our series of meetings will be dedicated to the study of the system of thinking of sociologist Shmuel Noah Eisenstadt, especially focusing on his capacity to understand how plurality has been a major constitutive driving force at the basis of societies.

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  • Strasbourg

    Seminar - Epistemology and methodology

    Read Foucault

    Doctoral seminar

    Ce séminaire se veut un parcours à travers de divers concepts foucaldiens envisagés en tant qu’outils de recherche. Les séances, chacune consacrée à un thème précis, seront composées d'une conférence tenue par un spécialiste et d'une discussion ouverte où tout le monde aura la possibilité de soulever et – nous espérons – résoudre ses doutes concernant la pensée de Michel Foucault et son utilisation dans la recherche. 

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  • Pessac

    Study days - History

    Les sociétés anciennes menaient-elles des politiques économiques ?

    De la politique économique à l'histoire économique de l'Antiquité : perspectives de recherche

    Scholars are used to study the ancient world, either through the “economic” category or the “politic” one, categories excluding one another. In the framework of a study day at the Ausonius Institute (Bordeaux), we have chosen to interrogate the relevance of the notion of economic policy, in order to analyse decisions made by the ancient societies about activities of material productions and goods exchanges. The study day will be concluded by a workshop intended for introducing new ways to study the ancient economic history.

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  • Pessac

    Seminar - History

    Economic Policies and Ancient Worlds

    UMR Ausonius economic history seminar 2012-2013

    Scholars are used to study the ancient world, either through the “economic” category or the “politic” one, categories excluding one another. In the framework of the economic history seminar of the Ausonius Institute (Bordeaux), we have chosen to interrogate the relevance of the notion of economic policy, in order to analyse decisions made by the ancient societies about activities of material productions and goods exchanges. Several meetings are planned in this goal : three introductory seminars, a study-day including a workshop in order to introduce new ways to study the ancient economic history.

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