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Covid-19, Migration and Migratory Parkours
From Mobility to the Prisms of Immobility: Paradoxes and Realities
The notion of migratory parkour proposes to apprehend migration as a process that varies according to the spaces crossed, the resources mobilized and personal choices, implying a particular will and intention, according to the opportunities, constraints and risks encountered. It also considers the interactions between multiple actors (migrants, States, criminal groups, solidarity collectives). Beyond these experiences linked to the “route”, the migratory parkour also encompasses the process of integration/inclusion in the host society and of return/repatriation in the country of origin. The general objective of this call of Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales is then to question the heuristic value of the notion of migratory parkour in the context of Covid-19.
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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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Rome
Mixed marriages in the European societies, 18th-21th century
For a social history of the matrimonial mixity
Les migrations contemporaines et les interrogations croissantes sur les juxtapositions de groupes religieux ou ethniques différents ont stimulé ces dernières décennies un intérêt évident pour la question de la mixité matrimoniale dans le monde d’aujourd’hui, mais aussi dans les sociétés anciennes. Dans le champ historique, cet intérêt a été en outre renforcé par le développement spécifique de plusieurs axes de recherches : l’histoire des migrations, des réseaux marchands, des diasporas, des sociétés urbaines, ou encore des sociétés coloniales.
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Poitiers
Scholarship, prize and job offer - Geography
Six month course at the Revue européenne des migrations internationales
La Revue européenne des migrations internationales (REMI) recherche un stagiaire à temps plein pour une durée de six mois à compter d’octobre 2016.
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Paris
Study days - Political studies
Entre vie publique et vie intime
La question de la diversité a jusqu’à présent essentiellement attiré l’attention des sciences sociales et politiques. Mais, dans la mesure où sont en jeu des intersubjectivités, quels échos trouvent dans la vie psychique des identifications qui s’appuient souvent sur l’intime ? Quel sens peuvent prendre ces catégorisations stables et univoques pour les sujets qui en sont l’objet ? Cette journée de dialogue interdisciplinaire entend donc coupler des interrogations croisées sur les psychés individuelles et les représentations sociales. Elle réunira psychanalystes, politologues, démographes, anthropologues et sociologues, dans une optique de confrontation libre de points de vue souvent contradictoires, afin de clarifier des enjeux au coeur du devenir des sociétés démocratiques.
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