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    Conference, symposium - History

    Criminal Law and Emotions in European Legal Cultures

    From the 16th Century to the Present

    This two-day conference seeks to historicize the relationship between law and emotions, focusing on the period from the sixteenth century to the present. It aims to ask how legal definitions, categorizations and judgments were influenced by, and themselves influenced, moral and social codes; religious and ideological norms; scientific and medical expertise; and perceptions of the body, gender, age, social status. By examining the period between the sixteenth century and the present day, this conference also seeks to challenge and problematize the demarcation between the early modern and the modern period, looking at patterns and continuities, as well as points of fissure and change, in the relationship between law and emotions.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Sociology

    Issues and debates relating to the recognition of Islamophobia in Europe and in the United States

    Face à la montée en puissance du thème de l’islamophobie et des controverses qu’il suscite, particulièrement en France, la vocation de cette conférence est de réunir des chercheurs ou des équipes qui conduisent des recherches dans toutes les disciplines des sciences sociales – sociologie, démographie, anthropologie, droit, histoire, science politique, etc. – s’intéressant aux articulations entre racisme, discrimination et islam.

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