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Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology
New subjectivisations at work?
Le domaine du travail connait actuellement des transformations importantes, tous secteurs d’activité ou de production confondus. Sa nature, ses rétributions, son inscription dans un monde globalisé semblent en constant renouvellement. On peut toutefois s’interroger sur le fait de voir, dans ces transformations, la marque d’une extrême contemporanéité ou si, au contraire, elles gagnent à être inscrites dans un temps plus long et renvoyées à une genèse plus ancienne. Ce numéro du Journal des anthropologues vise à examiner les conjonctures relatives aux mondes du travail, leurs interférences et leurs connexions, à en discuter les impacts (et éventuellement les prospectives).
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Saint-Denis | Rabat | Tunis
Cultural and media industries in the Middle East North Africa (MENA) regions
Le séminaire du réseau de recherche sur les industries culturelles et médiatiques dans les pays de la région MENA (Middle East North Africa) est financé par le Labex ICCA. Les différentes séances seront diffusées simultanément en visioconférence depuis les différents lieux indiqués ci-dessous, qu’il s’agisse de Rabat, Paris, Tunis et Istanbul (hormis pour la première séance).
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Béja
Trade and traders throughout history
Linked to human societies through the ages, trade has taken many forms; it was associated with the appearance of man since barter between tribes and groups of people in the primitive era. This has been one of the pillars of political entities (kingdoms, principalities, Nations and Empires) during all historical periods; it was a factor in their appearance and economic dynamism, a source of political and financial resources due to significant revenue provided to the public treasury power. Trade was behind the emergence of several social phenomena and changes that have affected certain groups of society; it was and is a tool for traffic or movement of social actors, values, and ideas between communities. Currently, trade is of great importance for economic development in all countries ; it is a real challenge that has had an impact on the lives of people, their daily lives, and human and economic development.
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Accounting Professions in the Arab Region
Beyond Standardization: Professionel Dybnamics and Challenges
Arab countries are confronted, like other countries, to the pressure of standardization, but each one of them is responding from the back ground of its particular history. In such a framework, accounting professions have developed, are regulated, have built professional organizations and training institutions, and are now pressed to adopt international standards. International audit firms tend to impose their methods and model with the expansion of transnational corporation, the multiplication of joint ventures and franchised colmpanies. Beyond cultural gaps, historical evolution and political-economic features, reforms are being designed universally, under the pressure of the World Bank. A better understanding of the accounting profession, of practitioners aims and stakes, can point a way forward. The aim of this project is to discuss these issues in the Arab countries, and to contribute by so doing to a new vision of what is at stake in the recent upheavals they have witnessed.
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