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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Urban studies

    The Black Metropolis, between past and future

    Race, urban planning and African-American culture in Chicago

    The colloquium will celebrate the centenary of the “Great Migration” and explore the social and cultural life of Chicago South Side and West Side from the end of the Thirties, which were marked by the cultural zenith of Bronzeville neighborhood and a series of measures for the Black community inspired by the New Deal, to the present, which is characterized by numerous private and public initiatives in favor of an urban renewal. This international and multidisciplinary colloquium seeks to reevaluate the contribution of the South Side and the West Side to the definition and evolution of the African-American identity from the beginning of the XXth Century until the contemporary moment.

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  • Paris

    Seminar - History

    Capitalism and inequality in the United States

    EHESS monthly seminar

    Ce séminaire se propose de repenser la question des inégalités à l’aune des travaux récents sur l’histoire du capitalisme aux États-Unis. En repensant les mécanismes de crédit, les processus d’endettement ou les nouveaux enjeux de la question salariale, de multiples analyses invitent à réfléchir aux formes de légitimation ou de rejet des inégalités dans une société capitaliste. Si les États-Unis constituent le cœur de notre réflexion, des approches comparées seront régulièrement abordées. Ouvert à tous, ce séminaire mensuel s’articulera autour de lectures et de présentations de travaux en cours.

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  • Lyon

    Call for papers - History

    Defining and defying the concept of deviance and degeneration in the British Isles and North America in the 19th century

    This one-day conference aims at exploring the definition(s) and contours of deviance and degeneration as it was conceived in the British Isles and North America in the 19th century. PhD students, postgraduate students and junior scholars whose research pertains to the study of deviant groups, whether self-defined or not, are particularly welcome to participate. Speakers will be invited to focus on the processes of definition of the standards of normality – whether religious, social, political, legal, medicalor sexual – as well as what those processes entailed for those who were labelled ‘deviants’. The role of scientists, doctors but also political authorities is of considerable interest in this respect, as are the ways in which normative standards were circumvented and challenged.

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  • Nanterre

    Miscellaneous information - Sociology

    Barack Obama, un modèle pour les minorités dites visibles en France ?

    Rencontre animée par Edwy Plenel, Nanterre, mardi 28 octobre 2008, 19h

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