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    Call for papers - Political studies

    Artistic, Digital, and Political Creation in English-Speaking African Countries

    Africa 2020

    French President Emmanuel Macron announced on 3rd July 2018 in Lagos that a Special Season would be organized in France, from June to December 2020, to mark a renewed partnership with Africa, a “varied, strong and diverse continent that will play a part in our shared future”. Even if this cultural focus cannot be abstracted from a broader geopolitical agenda marred by controversial presidential declarations, it nevertheless has the potential to offer a somewhat different coverage of the continent. One can only hope that it avoids the temptation to officially “curate into being” “exceptional” artists (Dovey), tapping into the all-too-familiar image of Africa as “the supreme receptacle of the West’s obsession with, and circular discourse about, the facts of ‘absence,’ ‘lack,’ and ‘non-being,’ of identity and difference” (Mbembe).

     

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  • Aix-en-Provence

    Call for papers - Political studies

    Africa 2020: Artistic, digital, and political creation in english-speaking African countries

    French President Emmanuel Macron announced on 3rd July 2018 in Lagos that a Special Season would be organized in France, from June to December 2020, to mark a renewed partnership with Africa, a “varied, strong and diverse continent that will play a part in our shared future”. The peer-reviewed journal of Aix-Marseille Université research centre on Anglophone Studies (LERMA), E-rea, has decided to seize the opportunity of Africa 2020 to dedicate a special issue to contemporary artistic, digital, and political creation in English-speaking African countries. Heeding Kenyan political analyst Nanjala Nyabola’s advice to eschew the too reductive ‘Africa rising’ and ‘Africa failing’ narratives in favour of ‘Africa being’ stories, this special issue wishes to focus on “stories reflecting the ambivalence, complexity, challenges and opportunities of African societ[ies] in an increasingly connected world”.

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  • Call for papers - Africa

    Work in Ethiopia

    Rationalization, dominance and mobilizations

    Work is neither a subject omitted by the research on the Horn of Africa, however this is nor an object of study in its own right. Scholars generally subordinate analysis of work to analysis of development. On the one hand this concept of development is linked with an optimistic vision which highlights the successes of the developmental State implemented in Ethiopia. On the other hand, development is associated to a pessimistic view of the country, focused on poverty reduction.

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  • Cergy

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    South Africa 2010... beyond football

    Le SIRENE 22 de l'Institut de recherche et d'enseignement sur la négociation (ESSEC IRENE) colle au thème de la saison, puisqu'il portera sur l'Afrique du Sud. Deux décennies seulement après la fin de l'apartheid, deux intervenants s'exprimeront sur les accomplissements socio-économiques du pays, et ce qui lui reste à parcourir. Barney Jordaan, Professeur à l'université de Stellenbosch (Le Cap et Directeur de l'African Centre for Dispute Settlement donnera une présentation sur le thème « Doing Business in South Africa: the Socio-Economic, Political and Legal Environment ». Laetitia Bucaille, Maître de Conférences à l'université de Bordeaux 2 et chercheur associé au CERI, s'exprimera sur le thème suivant : « Reconciliation in South Africa, Twenty Years Later » . Présenté par Aurélien Colson, directeur d'IRENE et professeur à l'ESSEC, ce SIRENE aura lieu le 1er juillet 2010 de 15h à 18h dans les locaux de l'ESSEC à Cergy Pontoise (salle F122) et se déroulera en anglais. Venez nombreux !

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