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  • Metz

    Call for papers - Representation

    LGBTI and Queer Arts, Cultures and Activisms

    In France, a few years after the law authorizing same-sex marriage, LGBTQ associations are now facing new struggles, fighting for access to assisted procreation or the creation of a communal archive center. Drawing on these dynamics, this conference aims at interrogating the bonds between LGBTQ forms of arts, cultures and activisms. We look forward to opening a space for academics and grassroots activists, whether they be engaged in institutional collectives or not, to exchange, reflect and dialogue. LGBTQ-related topics appear to be often overlooked in French research networks. We aim to make it more visible and richer, and make it dialogue with local, national and international networks of academics and activists.

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  • Ifrane

    Call for papers - Political studies

    The Public Sphere and the Politics of Space

    With the gradual rise of socio-economic and political challenges facing the Middle East and North African (MENA) and the Sub-Saharan regions, the “public space” and the “public sphere” have come to the forefront of scholarly debates and research by scholars in various fields of studies. The concept of the “public sphere” was conceived as part of the interplay of first a physical locale that imply constant social relationships in a concrete public domain (public space) and second the constellations of socio-economic factors contributing to the rise of political debates (public sphere). The aim of this conference is to probe social, economic, political problems via the theoretical lenses of the public sphere, the different aspects of spatial configurations, the politics of space, as well as the counter-public or parallel discursive arenas as conceived by Nancy Fraser.

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  • Nanterre

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    Jazz, globalisation and communities

    Jazz, globalisation and communities

    Now a quasi-universal musical form, present in all five continents, jazz developed as a result of a complex process of cultural exchange, making it a true product of cultural globalisation. Typical of the success of the « glocal », as defined by Robertson in 1994, between the « resilience of the local and global consciousness », jazz has generated new communities of amateur and professional musicians around a strong local musical tradition, thanks first to the presence of foreign musicians, and second to the global nature of jazz itself. The aim of this one-day conference will be to explore the local and global dimensions of these jazz communities from the point of the musicians, the audiences and media, in order to understand how jazz, the quintessentially global musical genre, creates not just local and global communities, but also the links between these very communities. 

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - History

    The (re)appropriation of knowledge. Actors, territories, processes and issues

    Malgré des situations asymétriques et de domination parfois très fortes, sur de vastes échelles, le processus de mondialisation ne conduit pas forcément à une uniformisation des savoirs et des savoir-faire : comme l’analyse A. Appadurai, c’est précisément cette tension entre homogénéité et hétérogénéité qui définit la complexité des situations globalisées. Nous nous proposons de réfléchir de manière critique, à partir de situations précises, aux processus d’appropriation ou de réappropriation de savoirs et de savoir-faire, en centrant les analyses sur le point de vue des acteurs, leur pouvoir d’initiative et les stratégies qu’ils déploient dans la production et l’usage des savoirs, leurs enjeux, ainsi qu’aux multiples processus de transformations en œuvre.

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  • Lisbon

    Conference, symposium - Representation

    Desvendando o teatro: criatividade, públicos e território

     Neste colóquio, Lucien Karpik (Valuing the Unique, 2007, 2011) e Ann Markusen (Creative Placemaking, 2010) dialogam sobre o valor dos mercados singulares, a criatividade, os públicos, mostrando como é que a arte, a cultura e o teatro em particular dão contribuições especiais para o desenvolvimento das economias locais, promovem a competitividade e geram emprego. Juntam-se a esta discussão os investigadores portugueses reconhecidos pelos seus trabalhos na área da cultura, arte, públicos, dinamização cultural, território, e apresentam-se novas linhas de investigação, plataformas colaborativas e de atuação para pesquisas futuras. O debate alarga-se aos decisores políticos, artistas, produtores culturais, jornalistas, todos os investigadores interessados e comunidade em geral.

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  • Lisbon

    Study days - Ethnology, anthropology

    Quotidianos singulares

    Gentes daqui e dali

    O encontro quotidianos singulares, gentes daqui e dali, organizado pelo Centro de Estudos das Migrações e das Relações Interculturais (CEMRI) - Universidade Aberta, terá lugar no dia 13 de Outubro de 2011 na Sociedade de Geografia de Lisboa (Portugal).

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