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    Conference, symposium - History

    Environmental bodies - communities, practices and institutions

    Historical approaches in France and the French colonial empire, 17th-20th centuries

    Les communs environnementaux sont les formes d’organisation grâce auxquelles les communautés gouvernent leurs environnements et leurs ressources via des formes de propriété collective : pâturages et forêts, zones humides et landes, cours d’eau et systèmes irrigués, champs et jardins, pêcheries, estrans, gisements de matériaux et de combustibles... Ces systèmes sont gérés par leurs ayant-droit, et mêlent souvent propriété pleinement commune et droits d’usage collectifs.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - Europe

    Global Internet Governance as a Diplomacy Issue

    The First European Multidisciplinary Conference on Global Internet Governance – Actors, Regulations, Transactions and Strategies (GIG-ARTS 2017)

    “Digital diplomacy” has recently been the subject of significant debates, events and activities at a variety of governance sites. The concept is often used without having been clearly defined and delimited. For some, it is restricted to the use of digital means, especially social networks, by diplomats to practice a kind of “Public Diplomacy 2.0”. In others’ views, it extends to foreign affairs and international relations with regard to all matters related to the digital environment, including internet governance. There is undoubtedly a need to better understand recent transformations of diplomacy in the digital era, their drivers and their nature, whether and how they might change European and transnational power relations and, ultimately, which values they carry and channel on the global scene.

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  • Metz

    Conference, symposium - Political studies

    "What Architecture for Which Europe?" Projects for a united Europe and the European Union, 1945 – 1992

    La Maison de Robert Schuman, un site du Conseil général de la Moselle vous invite, à l’occasion de la Semaine de l’Europe à trois journées d’études sur le thème : « Quelles architectures pour quelle Europe ? Des pères fondateurs à l’Union européenne 1945-1992 ».60 ans après la déclaration Schuman du 9 mai 1950 qui a fondé l’Europe, la Maison Robert Schuman se devait de mettre en place ces moments d’échanges afin de permettre aux chercheurs européens et personnalités politiques de se rencontrer.

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