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  • Béja

    Call for papers - History

    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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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Economy

    The activation of social protection: a European comparison

    Dernier volet du projet de formation-recherche sur le thème « Les politiques d’aide au retour à l’emploi des chômeurs en situation d’exclusion. Comparaison France-Allemagne », mené conjointement par le CIRAC et l’Institut franco-allemand de Ludwigsburg sur la période 2010-2012 avec le soutien du CIERA (Centre interdisciplinaire d’études et de recherches sur l’Allemagne, Paris) et de l’Université de Cergy-Pontoise (Civilisations et identités culturelles comparées des sociétés européennes et occidentales, CICC), ce colloque accueilli sous l’égide de la Maison Heinrich Heine portera sur les stratégies d’activation sociale (ou d’inclusion active) dans une perspective franco-allemande, puis internationale. Il s’adresse à des experts français et allemands de la thématique traitée (chercheurs, enseignants-chercheurs, journalistes, responsables institutionnels et politiques) et sera ouvert aux étudiants de niveau Master et doctorants intéressés. La rencontre se tiendra les 27 et 28 septembre 2012 à la Maison Heinrich Heine (Paris).

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